Notes on notes on postmodern programming: radio edit

These notes have the status of letters written to ourselves: we wrote them down because, without doing so, we found ourselves making up new arguments over and over again. So began the abstract of our earlier paper <i>Notes on Postmodern Programming</i>. We now revisit the issue of postmodern programming, and attempt to address some of the questions raised by our exposition. To illustrate the nature of postmodernism we do not do this directly, but instead present a series of snapshots, parodies, and imagined conversations that we hope will help. What do you think of the abstract so far? Self-reference and a irreverent approach are part of this topic, so it's important to chill out and let things flow. We claim that computer science and software design grew up amid the unquestioned landscape of modernism, and that too often we cling to the otherwise ungrounded values, even as modernism itself is ever more compromised.

[1]  Richard P. Gabriel Lisp : Good News Bad News How to Win Big , 1990 .

[2]  D. Hofstadter,et al.  Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid , 1979 .

[3]  R. Burchfield Oxford English dictionary , 1982 .

[4]  Both Ways Now , 2006, Science.

[5]  Alfred V. Aho,et al.  Principles of Compiler Design , 1977 .

[6]  Allen B. Tucker Programming languages; (2nd ed.) , 1985 .

[7]  Umberto Eco,et al.  Reflections on The Name of the Rose , 1989 .

[8]  Edsger W. Dijkstra,et al.  Structured programming , 1972, A.P.I.C. Studies in data processing.

[9]  J. E. L. Peck,et al.  Revised report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 68 , 2004, Acta Informatica.

[10]  Patrick A. V. Hall,et al.  Postmodern Software Development , 1998, Comput. J..

[11]  Edsger W. Dijkstra,et al.  My hopes of computing science (EWD709) , 1979, International Conference on Software Engineering.

[12]  Brian Randell,et al.  Software engineering : report on a conference sponsored by the NATO Science Committee, Garmisch, Germany, 7th to 11th October 1968 , 1969 .

[13]  Kent L. Beck,et al.  Extreme programming explained - embrace change , 1990 .

[14]  Alfred V. Aho,et al.  Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools , 1986, Addison-Wesley series in computer science / World student series edition.

[15]  Alfred V. Aho,et al.  Principles of Compiler Design (Addison-Wesley series in computer science and information processing) , 1977 .

[16]  Greg Nelson,et al.  Systems programming in modula-3 , 1991 .

[17]  Richard Horn Memphis--objects, furniture, and patterns , 1985 .

[18]  James Noble,et al.  Notes on notes on postmodern programming , 2004, SIGP.

[19]  Theodore H. Nelson,et al.  Computer Lib/Dream Machines , 1974 .

[20]  James Noble,et al.  No name: just notes on software reuse , 2003, OOPSLA '03.

[21]  James Noble,et al.  No name: Just notes on software reuse : OOPSLA Onward! Track , 2003 .

[22]  Abraham Silberschatz,et al.  Operating System Concepts , 1983 .

[23]  Ravi Sethi Programming languages (2nd ed.): concepts and constructs , 1996 .

[24]  Samuel Beckett,et al.  En Attendant Godot , 1952 .

[25]  Aaron Marcus,et al.  Human factors and typography for more readable programs , 1990 .