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by skydhash
110 days ago
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> the ability to formulate your thoughts in a clear manner, have become essential skills for engineering <Insert astronauts meme “Always has been”> The art of programming is the art of organizing complexity, of mastering multitude and avoiding its bastard chaos as effectively as possible.
Dijkstra (1970) "Notes On Structured Programming" (EWD249), Section 3 ("On The Reliability of Mechanisms"), p. 7.And Some people found error messages they couldn't ignore more annoying than wrong results, and, when judging the relative merits of programming languages, some still seem to equate "the ease of programming" with the ease of making undetected mistakes.
Dijkstra (1976-79) On the foolishness of "natural language programming" (EWD 667) |
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50 years later and we're having the same discussions