the ideal programmer
Bruce Eckel has tackled an elusive subject: The Ideal Programmer"I think that a large part of the problem is that the concept of programming is diametrically opposed to the patience and effort necessary to produce good code. The concept is that we wave our magic paintbrush and the perfect picture paints itself in no time at all. Admittedly, we're a lot further along that path than we used to be, and I spend a fair portion of my own time pursuing tools to increase productivity. But regardless of how far along the path we get, one glaring fact remains:
Programming is about communication between humans.
I think most of us fall into the easy trap of thinking that all we have to do is successfully communicate with the machine – learn the necessary rules, no matter how arcane (and I know there is a group for whom "the more arcane, the better") – follow them, and get the end result, which is the working program (the code is only a step on the way to this)."
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