find the best programming pearls – what is a “pearl”? perl, smells, heuristics (cf. Clean Code). pearls are first established by djikstra in the Notes on Structured Programming
ACM Library results:
- aesthetics and programming, superprogrammers describe: link
- correct software at JPL: coding process and coders: link
- sometimes style really does matter: link
- source code documentation from paratexts: link
- discovering the main important terms in source code: link
- understanding misunderstanding in source code: link
- familiarity and remembrance of source code: link
- source code as technical and cultural artefact: link
- what do developers look for in source code: link
- beauty and joy in computing: link
- beauty of user-aware HCI: link
- the beauty of error-correcting codes: link
- aesthetics and simplicity in design: link
- beauty and elegance in machine learning: link
- classifying code comments: link
- large-scale code comments: link
- reading source code: link
- GEM: numerals in ADA: link
- code commits: link
- beauty in computer programming: link
- teaching how to contribute to Open Source: link
- code quality based on # of developers on project (interesting for “what is code quality?”) https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1852786.1852864
- representing concerns in source code: link
- uniqueness and redundancy in source code: link
- clarity in source code lexicon: link
- improving source code readability: link