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Exercises in Programming Style

"Exercises in Programming Style consists of over 30 renditions of the same simple program written in various programming styles. The book illustrates the richness of human computational thought, and the teachings that have been accumulated during more than fifty years of computer programming. These teachings are scattered around, and are mostly passed to new generations of programmers by mentoring and self-teaching. The book presents this knowledge in a package that can be understood and referenced by all programming professionals and students, so that they have a more global vision of the conceptual tools at their disposal"--

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  • "This is the most important book on programming in the last 20 years.-James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandExercises in Programming Style is an instant classic. In the spirit of Queneau's Exercises in Style, Cristina examines a common programming problem though the lens of different programming styles, each shaped by different constraints. It is often said that great writers read, and so it may be said of great programmers: they read and learn from the style of others. Cristina's book offers a most rewarding journey through the landscape of languages and idioms and will he..."
  • ""Exercises in Programming Style consists of over 30 renditions of the same simple program written in various programming styles. The book illustrates the richness of human computational thought, and the teachings that have been accumulated during more than fifty years of computer programming. These teachings are scattered around, and are mostly passed to new generations of programmers by mentoring and self-teaching. The book presents this knowledge in a package that can be understood and referenced by all programming professionals and students, so that they have a more global vision of the conceptual tools at their disposal"--"@en
  • ""Exercises in Programming Style consists of over 30 renditions of the same simple program written in various programming styles. The book illustrates the richness of human computational thought, and the teachings that have been accumulated during more than fifty years of computer programming. These teachings are scattered around, and are mostly passed to new generations of programmers by mentoring and self-teaching. The book presents this knowledge in a package that can be understood and referenced by all programming professionals and students, so that they have a more global vision of the conceptual tools at their disposal"--"
  • "This is the most important book on programming in the last 20 years.-James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandExercises in Programming Style is an instant classic. In the spirit of Queneau's Exercises in Style, Cristina examines a common programming problem though the lens of different programming styles, each shaped by different constraints. It is often said that great writers read, and so it may be said of great programmers: they read and learn from the style of others. Cristina's book offers a most rewarding journey through the landscape of languages and idioms and will he."@en

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