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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Egoless programming's roots lie in the book, “The Psychology of Computer Programming” by Jerry Weinburg, 1971. Gerry was one of the programming gurus of the 70's and his book The Psychology of Computer Programming is based on a system of peer reviews and aims to take the negative aspects of “ego” out of programming. Government, math and sociology. Reliance on a related science – Dr. As usual I'm going to quote from a few pages. The above explains why Gerald Weinberg, in The Psychology of Computer Programming (written in the 1970s, and still applicable), states that if a programmer becomes indispensable, you should fire him immediately. The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary eBook EditionFeaturesGoods DescriptionThis landmark 1971 classical is reprinted next to a new. Jerry Weinberg was the first researcher to look at this stuff in his classic PSYCHOLOGY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. [Version 1.1 of this post, revised/extended on 05/22/2012]. We are particularly seeking instructors for courses in psychology, computer programming, business, accounting, economics, nursing, Spanish language, science, history, U.S. Is an excellent book by Jerry Weinberg. [The first of a planned series of posts on "Readings in Software Engineering"]. The psychology of computer programming. House and Sherlock Holmes rely heavily on Psychology. The Psychology of Computer Programming, Gerald M. Weinburg describes a style of development environment relying heavily on peer reviews. This landmark 1971 classic is reprinted with a new preface, chapter-by-chapter commentary, and straight-from-the-heart observations on topics that affect the professional life of programmers.