June 2016
Intermediate to advanced
910 pages
18h 59m
English
Douglas Crockford, in The Better Parts mentioned earlier, tries to make the point that programmers are just as emotional as everyone else. He backs up this point in a way that would not be a surprise to a Kuhn scholar: fundamental improvements in software engineering win by the attrition of programmers holding the earlier approach. He gives an example of six or so "it took a generation" remarks: "it took a generation" for software engineers to recognize that high-level languages were a good idea, or that the F-bomb of all programming language statements, the G-bomb or goto statement, was not a good idea. And although Crockford gives several examples, his efforts do not seem to have pretensions of including all ...
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