Why Programmers Should Curb Their Enthusiasm, and Thinking about Computational Thinking.

The authors discuss the issues of overenthusiastic programmers and computational thinking. They mention programmers who haven't learned to microtask and want to completely overhaul a project's architecture, the question of human-computer interfaces, and programming within a domain.

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 62; no. 9; pp. 10 - 12
Autores principales: Bugayenko, Yegor, Guzdial, Mark
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Sep2019
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Sumario:The authors discuss the issues of overenthusiastic programmers and computational thinking. They mention programmers who haven't learned to microtask and want to completely overhaul a project's architecture, the question of human-computer interfaces, and programming within a domain.