Psychology of computer programming. Gerald M. Weinberg

Psychology of computer programming


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Psychology of computer programming Gerald M. Weinberg
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Posted on It is an excerpt from Jerry Weinberg's book The Psychology of Computer Programming. The Computer Language Benchmarks Game is a collection of 429 programs, consisting of 13 benchmark reimplemented across 33 programming languages. Plus Science : Physics; Chemistry; Biology; Computer Programming; Psychology/Sociology. (You might want to look at The Psychology of Computer Programming, written before most of these languages were invented, or their inventors were even born. If you ever find the time (and know something about programming), I recommend to you the lecture a book from Gerald Weinberg: The Psychology Of Computer Programming. Psychology of Computer Programming By Gerald M. The Psychology of Computer Programming 398 pages | Sep 22 2010 |ISBN: 0442292643 | PDF | 5.5 Mb This book has a wealth of information on how programmers work when in groups, and is a useful. Computer-Programming I recently read (sort of) Frederick Brooks's The Mythical Man-Month. English; Mathematics; Computer Programming; Islamic Education Studies / Moral Studies. Weinberg Publisher: Van Nostr and Rein grasp Comp any 1971 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 0442292643 | DJVU | 2 MBLong regarded for example one of the f. From the University of Toronto in 1993. It is a fantastic resource if you are trying to compare programming the end, anything not worth doing is not worth doing fast. The Ten Commandments of Egoless Programming as told by Jerry Weinberg: The Psychology of Computer Programming. As I understand it, this book is a cult classic, and I was very curious to read it. In my experience, we rarely look at psychological issues related to software development. A computer programming gig for a psychology professor got him interested in neural network modeling and mathematical psychology, in which he earned his Ph.D. I will buy into this congruence buzzword, if this is the same Gerald Weinberg who wrote Psychology of Computer Programming. Jerry Weinberg was the first researcher to look at this stuff in his classic PSYCHOLOGY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING.