Ebook {Epub PDF} The Psychology of Computer Programming by Gerald M. Weinberg
The Psychology of Computer Programming Computer Science Series - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Computer science series: Author: Gerald M. /5(2). · "(Weinberg ) BIBLIOGRAPHY Significant Publications. Weinberg, Gerald M., The Psychology of Computer Programming, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, UPDATES. Portrait added (MRW, ). Gerald Weinberg died on August 7, (THVV, ). The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition by Weinberg, Gerald M.,Gerald M. Weinberg and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .
The Psychology of Computer Programming Release on | by Gerald M. Weinberg Dorset House Publishing is proud to make this important text available to new generations of programmers--and to encourage readers of the first edition to return to its valuable lessons. Computer Science, Systems Science. Gerald Marvin Weinberg (Octo - August 7, ) was an American computer scientist, author and teacher of the psychology and anthropology of computer software development. His most well-known books are The Psychology of Computer Programming and Introduction to General Systems Thinking. "(Weinberg ) BIBLIOGRAPHY Significant Publications. Weinberg, Gerald M., The Psychology of Computer Programming, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, UPDATES. Portrait added (MRW, ). Gerald Weinberg died on August 7, (THVV, ).
The Psychology of Computer Programming Computer science series: Author: Gerald M. Weinberg: Edition: reprint: Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold, Original from: the University of Michigan. Recent I have read The Psychology of Computer Programming, written by Gerald M. Weinberg. The book was originally published in , though it got republished in (I read it on a kindle paperwhite and it looked great! So don’t worry about the age of the book in case you fear it won’t look good in e-book format). This landmark 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 P.
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