The Value of Working Code | Eur Ing Dr James P. Howard II The Value of Working Code | Eur Ing Dr James P. Howard II

Dr James P. Howard, II
A Mathematician, a Different Kind of Mathematician, and a Statistician

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The Value of Working Code

I submitted a review last night to the Journal of Statistical Software. Despite being a journal for statisticians, much of what happens in JSS is code. Lots and lots of code. And I realized, as I wrote my review, that I place a premium on working examples in a book, especially a textbook. A good book on programming, or anything closely related, needs to have a lot of well thought out, and working, examples to drive it. And last night’s review is not even the first time I have brought this issue up on the pages of JSS.

Part of this is the Hacker Ethic. Part of this is the Agile ethic of working code over documentation, though a good book should do both. And, preferably, the code should be unencumbered.

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