Matthew Mead's Homepage at DigiPen
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Email: mmead at digipen
Office hours: By appointment (I'm usually here M-F all day.)
Phone: (425) 895-4441
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On the differences between the amateur programmer and the professional programmer from
Gerald M. Weinberger's book The Psychology of Computer Programming:
"The amateur, then, is learning about his problem, and any learning about
programming he does may be a nice frill or may be a nasty impediment to him.
The professional, conversely, is learning about his
professionprogrammingand the problem being programmed is only one
incidental step in his process of development."
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