JimCoplien
Last edit January 10, 2011
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James O. Coplien is a research scientist at Lucent Technologies (previously Bell Labs), where he does research on software productivity. He is the author of "
AdvancedCeePlusPlusProgrammingStylesAndIdioms
", "
SoftwarePatterns
" and "
MultiParadigmDesign
for C++", and he wrote a column ("The column without a name") for the now defunct
CppReport
. He was co-editor of the
PatternLanguagesOfProgramDesign
1 & 2 books, co-author with
NeilHarrison
of
OrganizationalPatternsOfAgileSoftwareDevelopment
and he is the host of the organization patterns repository at:
http://orgpatterns.wikispaces.com
Note: this link is live but a lot of the pages underneath go to references such as
http://web.archive.org/web/20061012032405/www.easycomp.org/cgi-bin/OrgPatterns?OrgPatterns
see also
OrgPatterns
.
He has also been speaker, chair or member of the program committee in many conferences worldwide such as PLOP and OOPSLA. He has recently worked on a new book on multi-paradigm design.
You wrote, of "The Language Instinct":
This is one of five books that I buy in lots because I'm ever giving copies away.
--
JimCoplien
AnswerMe
: May one ask what the other four are? Thanks.
Jim's stated the whole list somewhere else in Wiki. I know that two are
GriefObserved
and
TheLittlePrince
.
See
GreatBooksAboutSoftware
for a list that might be the one mentioned. Or perhaps
GreatSoftwareBooks
?
It's not there. I did a couple of searches and could not find the list in wiki anywhere.
Hi Jim! During your stay in Brazil for
SugarLoafPlop
, you gave a talk where you defend the idea the software should be written as many authors would write a collaborative book. I argued that most collaborative writings
suck
. I believe that Wiki community would like to read about your ideas on it. --
GeraldoXexeo
I believe that Wiki community would like to
write
your ideas about it ;-) --
PhilJones
Thanks for
ThankTheAuthor
. Seriously. That and
SilenceMeansHostility
totally spoke to me. Awwwoo! --
JonathanArkell
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