On Sat 25 Apr 2015 at 00:20:32 PDT Jakub Lach wrote:
Dnia 25 kwietnia 2015 8:37 Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
<[email protected]> napisaĆ(a):
A short list of
well-written books following the philosophy of simplicity would be
a great antidote to current fashion.
I'm currently searching for similar thing, though the further removed
from application/programming the better; I would like to have some general
sane design principles I could cite [1].
What do you guys think of Bentley's "Programming Pearls" books?
Or P.J. Plauger's "Programming on Purpose"? It's an old book from the
structured programming days and has some nice discussions of how the
structure of the inputs and outputs determines the shape of a program.
Not particularly applicable to the design of event-driven, interactive programs,
but for data-transforms it seems pretty good.