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November 1998, Week 4

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Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 10:41:01 +0000
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Walter Murray
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>Therm-O-Link ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>: Has anyone ever read this book (Psychology of Computer Programming)=20
>: by Gerald Weinberg?  It is was written 25 years ago and there is a=20
>: Silver Anniversary edition out.  Computerworld columnist Michael=20
>: Schrage has some comments about the book, and it sounds like it=20
>: might be interesting, but I thought I'd check with the experts=20
>: here first.  So, what do you-all think?  Is it a good book or no?
>
>It's a classic, well worth reading, IMHO.  I read it when it first
>came out, passing the time while my wife was in labor with our
>firstborn.  I suppose I was young and impressionable, but I really
>thought Weinberg hit the nail on the head in a number of areas.
>
>Walter Murray

Geez... for your wife's sake, I hope this was a short book.
Or that you are a very fast reader :-)

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