Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution
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Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution |
Description:
This 25th commemoration version of Steven Toll's exemplary book follows the endeavors of the
PC insurgency's unique programmers - those splendid and unconventional geeks from the late 1950s through the mid-'80s who went out on a limb, bowed the standards, and pushed the world a radically new way. With refreshed material from critical programmers, for example, Bill Doors, Imprint Zukerberg, Richard Stallman, and Steve Wozniak, Programmers is an entrancing story that starts in early PC look into labs and prompts the primary home PCs.
Toll profiles the creative brainiacs who found sharp and unconventional answers for PC building issues. They had a mutual feeling of qualities, known as "the programmer ethic," that still flourishes today. Programmers catch an original period in late history when secret exercises pioneered a trail for the present advanced world, from MIT understudies finagling access to inconvenient PC card machines to the DIY culture that brought forth the Altair and the Apple II.
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