First, my apologies for falling behind on this project — travel and freelance work ate into my writing time. From now on I should be able to keep more to schedule.
This week concludes our Dijkstra marathon. Next week we’ll tackle Knuth’s retort to Dijkstra, “Structured Programming with go to Statements”. The week after, it’s on to Mitch Kapor’s Software Design Manifesto.
Thanks to everyone who has posted comments; you’ve kept some informative and spirited discussions going in each of the previous Code Reads postings, and I, for one, am learning a lot!
Beginning tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday, 11/7), I’ll be at the Web 2.0 Conference, from which, wi-fi willing, I will try to do some live or semi-live coverage. If I can keep my eyes away from the election returns…
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Thank you for the Code Reads and your time writing them. I’ve been meaning to read a few of them, and these discussions only want me to accelerate my current reading to get to them sooner :)
A very much appreciated theme of articles. Thanks again.
Terry Winograd’s contribution to design is often overlooked. Thank you for reminding me about him and his work.