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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Why should you, as a psychology student, or indeed any other kind of student, need to learn computer programming? 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. Sometimes things go beautifully, sometimes a programmer spends whole days beating his head against the wall on a single point, until finally the light bulb lights up. Historically, the practice of code reviews existed in methodologies like RUP as both informal code they will find errors. In 1971, Gerald Weinberg published his (now classic) book, The Psychology of Computer Programming. 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. 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. Anyway, my challenge – to myself – will be to read and post a review of the books in there. The Psychology of Computer Programming. Unfortunately, geek psychology doesn't often lead to this kind of design process. Jerry Weinberg was the first researcher to look at this stuff in his classic PSYCHOLOGY OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING. Dorset House | September 1998 | ISBN-10: 0932633420 | 292 pages | PDF | 3.9 MB. These are The Psychology of Computer Programming. Then there's the Psychology of Computer Programming - but that's from the 20th anniversary printing. Niko Schwarz's science and programming. Everyone ends up learning from their own mistakes and other people's mistakes.” – Jerry Weinberg, “The Psychology of Computer Programming”, 1971. The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition. Computer-Programming I recently read (sort of) Frederick Brooks's The Mythical Man-Month. As I understand it, this book is a cult classic, and I was very curious to read it.