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I know "Getting Real" from the 37signals? What else?

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Should be CW? Also, "one book per answer" rule would be good - votes would actually mean something. – Jonik Jul 7 at 15:45
All the books seems to be very interesting. Micro-ISV : From Vision to reality seems to be the kind of book I am looking for. Thank you every body for your answers – luc Jul 11 at 19:48

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Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality by Bob Walsh who is one of the moderators of the Business of Software Forum.

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A big +1 .. great book – Jas Panesar Jul 7 at 16:21
An excellent read for someone starting out as an independent developer/mISV. (But I am probably biased as I was interviewed in the book!) – Andy Brice Jul 21 at 8:24
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The Mythical Man-Month by Fred Brooks

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Isn't this the mother of all software business books, so to speak? First published in 1975, but still surprisingly relevant.

It is somewhat technical in parts, but still largely about issues like project management which are quite central to doing business with software.

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I recommend Joel on Software by Joel Spolsky. I really do.

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Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston

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An interesting book about IT and software business: stories from the founders of tech startups.

I don't want to violate the DRY principle too much, so see this answer for more details. :)

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That "non-programming books" poll has many other software business related books that seem interesting, such as this: stackoverflow.com/questions/38210/… (haven't read it though, so I can't recommend it) – Jonik Jul 7 at 15:54
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G'day,

Have a look at the book "Eric Sink on the Business of Software" (sanitised Amazon link).

And here's his blog.

HTH

cheers,

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This is a great book to learn the basics of marketing software. Also a lot of good stuff on Eric's blog. – Andy Brice Jul 21 at 8:26
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joelonsoftware is a must read.

It's a blog, but he has bundles of articles organized in "top 10 for " for ease of navigation among 100s he posted.

Oh, and he's the guy who co-created SO :)

Another blog source is Paul Graham's site - just for reference, he's a guy who created and then profitably sold what became Yahoo Stores.

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Another good reading, though not a book is the Business of Software Forum:

http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/?biz

There are a lot of guys who post there that are small business owners and who own great blogs, among them:

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For running teams, read Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams

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The Art of the Start - Guy Kawasaki

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There is another good site onstartups.com and it also had list of important resources on Software as Business

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The Web Startup Success Guide, Bob Walsh.

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From Program to Product, by Rocky Smolin. Easy to read, I liked it (am pretty hard to please when it comes to books).

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  • Eric Sink - Business of Software

  • www.softwarebyrob.com (and his academy at www.sixfiguresoftware.com)

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Reality Check - Guy Kawasaki

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Could you split these in different answers so that they can be voted on separately? – Jonik Jul 7 at 19:44
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The Business of Software - Micheal A. Cusumano

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The Economics of Iterative Software - Walker Royce

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