We Are Done with 'Hacking'.

The author argues that computer software programmers offer various skills that go beyond hacking algorithms and making data structures. Topics include a decline in the costs associated with computer equipment and memory, the growth of open source software which allows programmers to wire together av...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 61; no. 7; pp. 12 - 14
Autor principal: Bugayenko, Yegor
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Jul2018
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