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Programming as Theory Building by Peter Naur
This is Jimmy’s favourite paper! Here’s a copy someone posted on HitBug. Is it as good as the original? Likely not! Ivan also enjoyed this Theory Building business immensely; don’t be fooled by the liberal use of the “blonk” censor-tone to cover the galleon-hold of swearwords he let slip, those mostly pertain to the Ryle.
For the next episode, we’re reading The Mythical Man-Month and No Silver Bullet by Frederick Phillips Brooks Jr. — two books by Fred Brooks, gadzooks!
The Witness, again!
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
The philosophy of suckless.org
Stop Writing Dead Programs, a talk by Jack Rusher, gets a whole new meaning!
Someone rewrote Super Mario 64’s code to run faster and better on original N64 hardware.
Music featured in this episode:
- Speed x Distance = Time by Blonde Redhead from the album In an Expression of the Inexpressible which, upon reflection, is actually not Ivan’s favourite. That’d be Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons.
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