Explore a thought-provoking conference talk on the complexities of communication in software engineering. Delve into rigorous frameworks for understanding communication with both humans and computers, drawing insights from linguists and philosophers like Ferdinand de Saussure, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Paul Grice. Examine concepts such as language games, the untranslatability of certain words, and the challenges of long-term communication. Gain practical insights on improving communication in software development, understanding the limitations of perfect communication, and applying linguistic principles to programming languages and code writing. Learn how to navigate the intricacies of human-computer interaction and enhance your ability to communicate effectively in the world of software engineering.
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
What is this talk about?
Ferdinand de Saussure
Saudade
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Saudade
This is not a place of honor
Programming languages
Paul Grice
What about code?
Conclusions
Outro
Taught by
GOTO Conferences