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- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 20:16:31 +0900
- From: Nicolas Limare <nicolas+tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] What is Code?
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> Developers might learn something about managerial thinking, but > managers who haven't been programmers won't learn much. There are far > too many missing pieces on that side. Why is it so difficult to explain programming to non-programmers? I read and enjoyed "D is for Digital" by B. Kernighan and parts of "Code" by C. Petzold, but I'm not sure I would recommend them to peple we want to learn what software and computers are. > Paul Ford is not Tracy Kidder. I remember learning with pleasure about microcode in "The Soul of a New Machine", and I was very happy seeing a Data General Eclipse exposed in a university hall months later, but I never went beyond page 200. OTOH, I didn't learn much about software in "What is Code", but I read it all and it made me smile. YMMV?Attachment: signature.asc
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