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What the Industrial Coder Misses

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The world of software coding has been having serious problems in programming language designs and methodologies. The problems were caused mostly by the practicing language designers having too little (if any) knowledge about languages and methodologies. These problems caused the industry to be several times less efficient. The biggest problem in the situation is that neither the software coders nor the financial decision makers are aware of the problem. Though the waking up is obviously visible—it is still too slow. This book presents the most needed knowledge in a concise and explanatory, “you could have invented” style. It is not a programming language tutorial, but rather a presentation of concepts, without many technicalities, using a pseudo-code that is inspired by Haskell.

60 pages, ebook

First published September 26, 2021

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Zoltán Tóth

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