Thursday, 22 November 2007
Programs as Simulations
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Letters
Dear Junior
However, as I would like to share with you as much of my experiences and thoughts as possible, I realise I cannot rely on our discussions alone. To complement them, I thought I will make an attempt to write you letters. The issues will be the same as our discussions: on how to build software systems, what I call ‘programming’ – both about what we build, and about the things we do to build them.
Of course, these thoughts will neither be totally adequate, nor totally well-formulated, but the goal is not to build a ‘theory about programming’ but rather to share my intuitive feelings and ideas.
I hope you will find these letters interesting. Hopefully some of the ideas will resonance against something in your own experience; you will bounce them around for a while, change them, and make them into your own.
Yours
Dan
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