Psychology of computer programming by Gerald M. Weinberg

Psychology of computer programming



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Psychology of computer programming Gerald M. Weinberg ebook
Page: 299
Format: djvu
Publisher: Dorset House
ISBN: 0932633420, 9780932633422


This was a great book in many ways but sometimes I think it fell short. I recently read (sort of) Frederick Brooks's The Mythical Man-Month. Niko Schwarz's science and programming. Prospective students who searched for 10 Sources for Free Computer Programming Courses Online found the articles, information, and resources on this page helpful. Triggered by Elisabeth I had an eye on stuff while starting to read The Psychology of Computer Programming only recently – yeah, I didn't read all of Jerry's books so far. I think the major culprit is Gerald Weinberg's book, The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silvery Anniversary Edition. Here I'll post I don't see how psychology and computer science go together just by viewing your presentation, but maybe I have to understand more of your research. It was called the Psychology of Computer Programming by Gerald Weinberg. As I understand it, this book is a cult classic, and I was very curious to read it. Weinberg Publisher: Van Nostr and Rein grasp Comp any 1971 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 0442292643 | DJVU | 2 MBLong regarded for example one of the f. John Grinder, a linguistics professor at the University of Santa Cruz, and Richard Bandler, a mathematician, computer programmer and psychology student, received a grant to examine the attributes of excellence. However, the rules note that the skill should only exist in the more "cinematic" games — in a realistic game, the would-be hacker will have to instead learn a bunch of various skills like computer programming, psychology, etc. This book has only one major purpose—to trigger the beginning of a new field of study: computer programming as a human activity, or in short, the psychology of computer programming. Weinberg is eminently quotable. Psychology of Computer Programming By Gerald M.