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The Psychology Of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition



The Psychology Of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition
The Psychology of Computer Programming is a book that was first published in 1971 and has been reprinted with a new preface, chapter-by-chapter commentary, and straight-from-the-heart observations on topics that affect the professional life of programmers. Gerald M. Weinberg uses a conversational style to invite the reader to join him in revisiting some of the most insightful writings on the human... more details
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  • A book that was first published in 1971
  • Received a new preface, chapter-by-chapter commentary, and straight-from-the-heart observations on topics that affect the professional life of programmers
  • Uses a conversational style to invite the reader to join him in revisiting some of the most insightful writings on the human side of software engineering


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The Psychology of Computer Programming is a book that was first published in 1971 and has been reprinted with a new preface, chapter-by-chapter commentary, and straight-from-the-heart observations on topics that affect the professional life of programmers. Gerald M. Weinberg uses a conversational style to invite the reader to join him in revisiting some of the most insightful writings on the human side of software engineering. Some of the topics covered in the book include egoless programming, intelligence, psychological measurement, personality factors, motivation, training, social problems on large projects, problem-solving ability, programming language design, team formation, the programming environment, and much more.

This landmark 1971 classic is reprinted with a new preface, chapter-by-chapter commentary, and straight-from-the-heart observations on topics that affect the professional life of programmers.

Long regarded as one of the first books to pioneer a people-oriented approach to computing, The Psychology of Computer Programming endures as a penetrating analysis of the intelligence, skill, teamwork, and problem-solving power of the computer programmer.

Finding the chapters strikingly relevant to today's issues in programming, Gerald M. Weinberg adds new insights and highlights the similarities and differences between now and then. Using a conversational style that invites the reader to join him, Weinberg reunites with some of his most insightful writings on the human side of software engineering.

Topics include egoless programming, intelligence, psychological measurement, personality factors, motivation, training, social problems on large projects, problem-solving ability, programming language design, team formation, the programming environment, and much more.

Dorset House Publishing is proud to make this important text available to new generations of Weinberg fans and to encourage readers of the first edition to return to its valuable lessons.

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