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 .p247 Harvards[[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Gardner | Howard Gardner ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_multiple_intelligences | multiple intelligences ]]

The Devil in the Stack

Andrew Smith . August 2024 . Beaverton Lib. 005.1 SMI

British-born 1961 Andrew Smith website

My first glance at this book was off-putting - I somehow got the idea that the author thought perjoratively about programmers and technologists. The book is actually a journalist making a deep and sincere dive into software, the communities of people who create and maintain it, and how they think about it.



p001 Ch.01 Revenge of the SpaghettiOs



p013 Ch.02 Holy Grail



p021 Ch.03 PyLadies and Code Freaks



p038 Ch.04 Minutely Organized Particulars



p046 Ch.05 The Real Moriarty



.p066 Ch.06 The New Mind Readers


  • p067 Post-Brexit Überschwemmung (flooding, presumably of coders from England to the continent)
  • p068 Anti-immigration riots in Chemnitz 2018

  • p068 2018 Google data breach private data of 500,000 uw34w

  • p070 Dr. Janet Siegmund learning coder brain scans

  • p070 programming education high drop out rate (50% is "astronomical?" Higher for Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Law, and Accounting)

  • p072 André Brechmann Combinatorial NeuroImaging, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg

  • p073 Java -> Python Norman Peitek

  • p073 artHOTEL Magdeburg

  • p075 axon transmission rate 50% ??
  • p078 computer code comprehension activates brain areas for working memory, problem-solving, and language processing, left hemisphere for most right-handers
    • same areas for natural language and general analytical processing
    • no left hemisphere for mathematical thinking
  • p078 Dijkstra "An exceptionally good mastery of one's native tongue is the most vital asset for a competent programmer."
  • p079 "...some computer science students are hardly able to talk, to form whole sentences when they come to us/"
  • p079 "... you can't train them. All you can do is find them and let them loose"
  • p080 Scott Portnoff https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3152433

  • p081 "Homework ... was to memorize the assigned program ... to write it out perfectly."
  • p081 "... this is how we acquire language"
  • p082 Gerald Weinberg The psychology of computer programming an approach that works for one person may not work for another

  • p082 Russell A. Poldrack The New Mind Readers Central 616.07548 P7629n 2018


p084 Ch.07 Theories of Memory



p126 Ch.08 Hilarity Ensues



p159 Ch.09 Catch 32



  • p184 Ch.10 A Kind of Gentleness



p213 Ch.11 The Gun on the Mantlepiece


  • p213 Guido van Rossum retires as BDFL age 63, 2019 ??b1956??
  • p222 Shakespeare Insult Kit

  • p226 Ee Durbin Ernest: Pac-Man rule, always leave room for another to join a hallway discussion

  • p226 PyCon t-shirt sheerer than usual, don't burn bra

  • p229 San Quentin The Last Mile


p236 Ch.12 Code Rush



p265 Ch.13 Enter the Frankenalgorithm



p287 Ch.14 Algorave?



p300 Ch.15 A Codemy of Errors



p320 Ch.16 Do Algos Dream of Numeric Sheep?: An AI Suite



.p375 Ch.17 Apologies to Richard Feynman



p392 Ch.18 A Cloud Lifts



p405 Ch.19 Strange Loops and Abstractions: The Devil in the Stack


p421 Select Bibliography

Notes and Sources

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