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- From: peter@ferranti.com (peter da silva)
- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers
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- References: <1992Sep1.044840.2269@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 15:34:35 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep1.044840.2269@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> ecmtwhk@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Thomas Koenig) writes:
- > There is, however, another aspect to this. Scientists usually view a
- > program as a means to an end. Any time they spend on the niceties of
- > program documentation, code cleanup etc. is going to come straight out
- > of the time when they could have written that other publication or made
- > these four extra experiments to check out that exciting new theory.
-
- Hold that thought...
-
- > Making life easier for someone who might someday come across a similar
- > problem is not going to be high on their list of priorities.
-
- But isn't *that* what publication is all about... making life easier for
- someone else? If there were a mechanism to reward scientists for publishing
- good software (and, no, I don't mean royalties, I mean publication credits
- and tenure and the like) they would. And it would help advance science as
- much as a paper on a new technique in electrophoresis.
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