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Implementation of programming standards in a computer science department
As programming has evolved from a black art practiced by eccentric geniuses to a common occupation of ordinary persons, the importance of program structure and programming style has been increasingly recognilled. Although there is surely no "theory of programming" yet, there is enough concensus about what techniques have and have not proven effective that this knowledge is being codified and widely disseminated.