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'''Egoless programming''' is a style of [[computer programming]] in which personal factors are minimized so that quality may be improved. The [[cooperative]] methods suggested are similar to those used by other [[collective]] ventures such as [[Wikipedia]].
 
==OriginHistory==
The concept was first propounded by [[Gerald M. Weinberg]] in his seminal book of 1971, ''The Psychology of Computer Programming''.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=76dIAAAAMAAJ | title=The Psychology of Computer Programming | publisher=Van Nostrand Reinhold | year=1971 | last=Weinberg | first=Gerald M.}}</ref>
 
[[Richard Stallman]] cited egoloess programming as the basis for the [[April Fools Day]] joke announcement for Yellow Hat [[Linux]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Dalai Lama announces Yellow Hat Linux|url=https://www.linux.com/news/dalai-lama-announces-yellow-hat-linux}}</ref>
 
==Peer reviews of code==