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        Livre Informatique - Robert Martin - 01/11/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Robert Martin
      • Editeur : Pearson Education
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 480.0
      • ISBN : 0135344263



      • Résumé :

        The Journey of Programming and Its Pioneers: From the Birth of Code to the Rise of AI

        In We, Programmers, software legend Robert C. Martin--Uncle Bob--dives deep into the world of programming, exploring the lives of the groundbreaking pioneers who built the foundation of modern computing. From Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, Grace Hopper, and Dennis Ritchie, Martin shines a light on the figures whose brilliance and perseverance changed the world.

        This memoir-infused narrative provides a rich human history filled with technical insights for developers, examining the coding breakthroughs that shaped computing at the bit and byte level. By connecting these technical achievements with the human stories behind them, Martin gives readers a rare glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of the people who made modern technology possible. Depression, failure, and ridicule--these pioneers faced it all, and their stories intertwine with the evolution of computing itself as the field evolved from its humble beginnings to the cloud-based AIs of today. With the rise of AI, Martin also explores how this technology is transforming the future of programming and the ethical challenges that come with it.

        Notable topics include

        • Understanding programming's roots and how they shaped today's tech landscape
        • The human side of coding pioneers--what drove them, and what they overcame
        • Key programming breakthroughs, from the early days of assembly to the rise of object-oriented languages
        • The pivotal role World War II played in advancing computer science
        • Insights and predictions regarding the ethical considerations surrounding AI and the future of programming

        For programmers, coders, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of people and machines, this guide to the history, humanity, and technology behind the code that powers our world today is a fascinating and essential read.

        Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.

        ...

        Biographie:

        Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a programmer and software development expert since 1970. He is founder of Uncle Bob Consulting, LLC, and cofounder with his son Micah Martin of The Clean Coders LLC. Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows. He is the author of many books, including Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices...

        Sommaire:

        Foreword xv
        Preface xix
        Timeline xxiii
        About This Book xxvii
        Acknowledgments xxix
        About the Author xxxi

        Part I: Setting the Stage 1

        Chapter 1: Who Are We? 3
        Why Are We Here? 6

        Part II: The Giants 11

        Chapter 2: Babbage: The First Computer Engineer 13
        The Man 13
        Tables 15
        Babbage's Vision 23
        The Difference Engine 24
        Mechanical Notation 26
        Party Tricks 27
        The Engine's Demise 28
        The Analytical Engine 30
        Ada: The Countess of Lovelace 34
        The First Programmer? 39
        A Mixed End 40
        Conclusion 42

        Chapter 3: Hilbert, Turing, and Von Neumann: The First Computer Architects 45
        David Hilbert 46
        John von Neumann 53
        Alan Turing 57
        The Turing-Von Neumann Architecture 60

        Chapter 4: Grace Hopper: The First Software Engineer 77
        War, and the Summer of 1944 78
        Discipline: 1944-1945 83
        Subroutines: 1944-1946 89
        The Symposium: 1947 90
        The UNIVAC: 1949-1951 93
        Sorting, and the Beginning of Compilers 99
        Alcohol: Circa 1949 100
        Compilers: 1951-1952 101
        The Type A Compilers 103
        Languages: 1953-1956 105
        COBOL: 1955-1960 108
        My COBOL Rant 112
        An Unmitigated Success 113

        Chapter 5: John Backus: The First High-Level Language 115
        John Backus, the Man 115
        Colored Lights That Hypnotize 117
        Speedcoding and the 701 120
        The Need for Speed 124
        ALGOL and Everything Else 131

        Chapter 6: Edsger Dijkstra: The First Computer Scientist 135
        The Man 135
        The ARRA: 1952-1955 138
        The ARMAC: 1955-1958 143
        ALGOL and the X1: 1958-1962 145
        The Gathering Gloom: 1962 150
        The Rise of Science: 1963-1967 152
        Mathematics: 1968 156
        Structured Programming: 1968 160

        Chapter 7: Nygaard and Dahl: The First OOPL 165
        Kristen Nygaard 165
        Ole-Johan Dahl 167
        SIMULA and OO 168

        Chapter 8: John Kemeny: The First Everyman's Language--BASIC 185
        The Man, John Kemeny 185
        The Man, Thomas Kurtz 188
        The Revolutionary Idea 188
        Impossible 190
        BASIC 192
        Time-sharing 193
        Computer Kids 194
        Escape 195
        The Blind Prophet 195
        Through a Glass Darkly 201
        References 202

        Chapter 9: Judith Allen 203
        The ECP-18 204
        Judy 205
        A Stellar Career 209

        Chapter 10: Thompson, Ritchie, and Kernighan 211
        Ken Thompson 211
        Dennis Ritchie 214
        Brian Kernighan 219
        Unix 226
        PDP-11 230
        C 232
        K&R 236
        Conclusion 239

        Part III: The Knee of the Curve 243

        Chapter 11: The Sixties 245
        ECP-18 249
        What Fathers Do 252

        Chapter 12: The Seventies 253
        1969 253
        1970 258
        1973 261
        1974 266
        1976 271
        1978 275
        1979 277

        Chapter 13: The Eighties 281
        1980 281
        1981 285
        1982 289
        1983 291
        1984-1986: VRS 293
        1986 295
        1987-1988: The UK 298

        Chapter 14: The Nineties 301
        1989-1992: Clear Communications 301
        1992: The C++ Report 304
        1993: Rational Inc. 304
        1994: ETS 306
        1995-1996: First Book, Conferences, Classes, and Object Mentor Inc. 310
        1997-1999: The C++ Report, UML, and Dotcom 312
        1999-2000: eXtreme Programming 313

        Chapter 15: The Millennium 317
        2000: XP Leadership 317
        2001: Agile and the Crash(es) 318
        2002-2008: Wandering in the Wilderness 320
        2009: SICP and Chroma-key 321
        2010-2023: Videos, Crafts...

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