Rating: Not rated
Tags: Lang:en
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Added: June 2, 2019
Modified: March 28, 2020
Summary
You use software nearly every instant you're awake. And this
may sound weirdly obvious, but every single one of those pieces
of software was written by a programmer. Programmers are thus
among the most quietly influential people on the planet. As we
live in a world made of software, they're the architects. The
decisions they make guide our behavior. When they make
something newly easy to do, we do a lot more of it. If they
make it hard or impossible to do something, we do less of
it. If we want to understand how today's world works, we ought
to understand something about coders. Who exactly are the
people that are building today's world? What makes them tick?
What type of personality is drawn to writing software? And
perhaps most interestingly - what does it do to them?
One of the first pieces of coding a newbie learns is the
program to make the computer say "Hello, world!" Like that
piece of code, Clive Thompson's
Coders is a delightful place to begin to...