Psychology of computer programming by Gerald M. Weinberg
Psychology of computer programming Gerald M. Weinberg ebook
Page: 299
Publisher: Dorset House
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0932633420, 9780932633422
The Psychology of Computer Programming, Gerald M. 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]. Government, math and sociology. [The first of a planned series of posts on "Readings in Software Engineering"]. As most software development teams know, frequent code reviews ensure the containment of poor code quality such as inefficiencies in unit-level design and lack of adherence to coding standards. In addition to Krebs makes a good argument, I think there are several other reasons why we might want to consider treating computer programming as a core part of the liberal arts education. We are particularly seeking instructors for courses in psychology, computer programming, business, accounting, economics, nursing, Spanish language, science, history, U.S. Historically, the practice of code reviews existed in methodologies like RUP as both informal code they will find errors. I've taught myself computer programming, psychology, graphic design, nutrition, philosophy, evolutionary biology, finance and other subjects. Everyone ends up learning from their own mistakes and other people's mistakes.” – Jerry Weinberg, “The Psychology of Computer Programming”, 1971.