Abstract
Peter Seibel's Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming is 600-odd pages of extraordinary software engineering wisdom and insight. It is also self-contradictory; these pages often disagree with each other, and sometimes actually argue with each other. As Donald Knuth says, near the end of this book, "the key is usually to have a stereo view instead of a one-dimensional view."
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