
Snobol4
A Computer Programming Language for the Humanities
by Laura L. Gould, Robert Gaskins
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How does the authors' stated motivation—writing the book because it was the tool they wanted to read and use—reflect the broader spirit of humanities scholarship meeting technological innovation?
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In what ways does the book challenge the traditional dichotomy between the "two cultures" of the sciences and the humanities by framing computer programming as a natural extension of literary study?
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Considering that this text was designed for complete beginners with no prior knowledge of computers, how effective do you find the structural balance between generalized programming concepts and humanistic applications?
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