Psychology of computer programming by Gerald M. Weinberg

Psychology of computer programming



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


ThoughtWorkers pitched in with their books recommendation and we ended up getting a great collection of books. We recently got new technical books for our office library. Long time since I wrote any blog.. In every job there are psychological impacts. There have been many references to this challenge over the years since the Garmisch conference, from Jerry Weinberg's “Psychology of Computer Programming” through Alistair's “cooperative game” ideas. So this is it; modern psychology, computer programming and neurophysiology meets ancient mysticism. Weinberg has spent the last 50 years transforming software organisations, and has co-authored many books, including The Psychology of Computer Programming and the Quality Software Management series. She has been asked to present stimuli (randomly created sentences) on screen using. 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. Lilly's experiments showed that the brain could be treated as a programmable entity similar to a digital computer, but a computer which could program itself. These are The Psychology of Computer Programming. Programming is kind of a job that leaves huge impressions because it is complex mixture of logic and maths. A computer programming gig for a psychology professor got him interested in neural network modeling and mathematical psychology, in which he earned his Ph.D. My girlfriend is doing a computer programming project for her psychology Masters. Lilly referred to this self-programming ability as metaprogramming, and reported on his research in his . From the University of Toronto in 1993. 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.

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