React: Building Modern Web Applications
by Jonathan Hayward, Artemij Fedosejev, Narayan Prusty, Adam Horton, Ryan Vice, Ethan Holmes, Tom Bray
The Big-Coffee Notation
Steve Luscher, a ReactJS guru and enthusiast outside of Facebook who was subsequently hired by Facebook, has talked about the Big-Coffee Notation in a video on React. The basic insight is that instead of using only the big-O notation for runtime complexity (how long the runtime slows down as a function of the rough size of a problem, or occasionally other dimensions, such as memory usage), we should have a Big-Coffee Notation for what the demands scale for the poor developer, who has to keep things in their own poor, caffeinated brain.
Gerald Weinberg's classic book The Psychology of Computer Programming works out a basic insight at admirable length. The core insight is that programmers programming computers is not just ...
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