Comment by crabbone
9 months ago
Professionals in other industries don't "just" write books. In a sense that usually the field has several acclaimed authors and they put some solid work into ensuring their books make sense. While there are disagreements in other fields, or some nonsense conventions, the conventional wisdom is usually at least good enough to make you a good professional.
In programming it's the Wild West. Many claims are made based on nothing at all. It's very rare to see any kind of sensible research when it comes to the science part of CS. But following rules makes life easier. Even if rules are bad. That's kind of why conservatism exists as a political idea.
This is a big part of why I've been drawn to Literate Programming --- the author can't hide their dogmatism behind text --- they have to show the code:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/21394355-william-adams...
> It's very rare to see any kind of sensible research when it comes to the science part of CS.
Have you discovered the work of Victor Basili?