Over the next few weeks I would like to try and track down
and read a few interesting viewpoints on programming. So
I am trying to compile a list of things that I should be
interested. I don't care if they are Perl specific, in
fact if anything I might prefer if they are not. For
instance I was interested by the following set of
notes on one
programmer's opinions about language design trade-offs
even though Perl was not one of the langauges discussed.
And likewise, even though I don't agree with several of
his premises or conclusions, I found Richard Gabriel's
Mob Software
article fun and educational.
So does anybody have more to recommend?
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