Is Transcript's English orientation a plus or minus?
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Mon Feb 9 20:09:24 EST 2004
Judy Perry wrote:
> As I've spent a good chunk of time reading some of these, it would seem
> that novice programmers try to 'memorize' indeed, but lack comprehension
> as traditional programming languages involve using the 'black box' model
> of a computer, whereas scripting languages, code reuse and the like
> support actual comprehension because the computer is now a 'clear box' in
> which the programmer's actions are translated into concrete and
> comprehensible outcomes. This assists transfer.
>
> Expert programmers engage in pattern-recognition in that they do not need
> to study each line of code and understand it sequentially in debugging but
> rather look for a predictable pattern that is either present or absent and
> which jumps out at them.
>
> I can supply references if anyone's interested...
>
> Judy
That was a way cool post. Yes, links please. Sounds like good reading.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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