Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
“I'm not dead yet.” That's what I thought when Don Jackson at SIGS offered to put my articles together into a book. It's probably that every book I've ever seen with “Complete” or “Collected” in the title is no longer with us. Last I checked, I'm still here.
Having established that I am alive enough to be typing this, let's get to the point of the Preface—convincing you to buy this book. You are standing here trying to decide whether to spend your hard-earned dinero for that exquisite literature you saw with the swords and dragons and stuff on the cover or a collection of my articles. Here's my pitch—my entire career has been spent learning how to communicate with other people about programs. This book chronicles how I learned what I know and how I learned to tell people stories about it.
I just finished my first book, The Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns. It is easy to see how a book written end to end can have a single theme. This book has no such theme. It has a story—no, two stories.
The first story could be called “Kent Discovers the Importance of People.” I got into computing to avoid having to deal with people. As a sophomore in high school, I took physics instead of biology so I wouldn't have to try to understand “all that squishy stuff.” The rest of my academic career was spent in search of deeper understanding of the mechanics of things, whether the topic was computing or music.
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