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Programming’s two cultures

December 15, 2003 by Scott Rosenberg

Joel Spolsky is one of the great writers on programming today, and his essay on the differences between Unix programming culture and Windows programming culture — built around a review of Eric Raymond‘s new book, “The Art of Unix Programming” — offers a slew of useful insights. (You don’t need to be a programmer to get a lot out of this piece.)

The key idea here: “Unix culture values code which is useful to other programmers, while Windows culture values code which is useful to non-programmers.”

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