Cognitive dissonance is a psychology theory that says a programmer who truly sees a program as an extension of his/her own ego is not going to be trying to find all the errors in it (???).
Cognitive Dissonance in Computer Programming
January 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: The Psychology of Computer Programming by G. Weinburg
Tagged: books, cognitive, programming
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