A discipline of programming Edsger W. Dijkstra
Publisher: Prentice Hall, Inc.
Testing an application, particularly if it is user facing as most of my 3 decades of work has been, is a discipline all by itself. It's important to remember that all programming languages require a discipline that most of us don't have. A perfect programmer knows everything there is to know about everything: this is nirvana: it allows us to solve any problem perfectly. Art Basel also has its share of cross-disciplinary programming this year. Likewise programming is nothing like testing either. On December 9, for instance, it presents a panel on “The Artist as Musician,” looking at how numerous international artists also perform music. Experienced programmers will tell you that ignoring warnings is a bad practice. Knowing that the details make the product itself. Web Design is sometimes described as a purely programming discipline with graphics tacked on the front, but this is not correct because the web is a visual medium. IMHO, the closer you are to the money, the more you make. Immutable Object Programming (IOP) enforces a discipline on the programmer, much like structured programming enforced a discipline on programmers. One way to get rid of warnings from your code is to pay attention to the warnings and fix the code. Unknown November 13, 2011 at 10:29 AM. Programming languages are intolerant of error in grammar or syntax. I've done both and I think it is unfair. Great programming is a discipline.