The Art in Computer Programming By Andrew Hunt and David

January 30, 2010 – 1:00 am

The Art in Computer Programming By Andrew Hunt and David Thomas, Pragmatic Programmers, LLC
In a way, we programmers are quite lucky. We get the opportunity to create entire worlds out of nothing but thin air. Our very own worlds, complete with our own laws of physics. We may get those laws wrong of course, but it’s still fun.
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