Rise and Resurrection of the American Programmer explained

Rise and Resurrection of the American Programmer
Author:Edward Yourdon
Country:United States
Publisher:Prentice Hall
Release Date:1996
Media Type:Print
Isbn:978-0-13-956160-3
Dewey:005.1 21
Congress:QA76.6 .Y6682 1998
Oclc:37457822
Preceded By:Decline and Fall of the American Programmer

Rise and Resurrection of the American Programmer is a book written by Edward Yourdon in 1996. It is the sequel to Decline and Fall of the American Programmer.[1]

Synopsis

In the original, written at the beginning of the 1990s, Yourdon warned American programmers that their business was not sustainable against foreign competition. By the middle of the decade Microsoft had released Windows 95, which marked a groundbreaking new direction for the operating system, the internet was beginning to rise as a serious consumer marketplace, and the Java software platform had made its first public release. Due to such large changes in the state of the software industry, Yourdon reversed some of his original predictions. [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tilley . Scott . Yourdon and Minsky had large influence on technology . 2024-02-13 . Florida Today . en-US.
  2. Web site: Rise and resurrection of the American programmer . 2024-02-13 . Guide books . EN .