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Tags: Business & Economics, Industries, Computers & Information Technology, Computers, Web, Web Programming, History, Programming, General, Software Development & Engineering, Science, Security, Social Aspects, Language Arts & Disciplines, Library & Information Science, Lang:en
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Added: June 2, 2019
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
'Masterful . . . [Thompson] illuminates both the
fascinating coders and the bewildering technological forces
that are transforming the world in which we live.' - David
Grann, author of The Lost City of Z.Facebook’s
algorithms shaping the news. Uber’s cars flocking the
streets. Revolution on Twitter and romance on Tinder. We live
in a world constructed of computer code. Coders –
software programmers – are the people who built it for
us. And yet their worlds and minds are little known to
outsiders. In Coders, Wired columnist Clive Thompson presents
a brilliantly original anthropological reckoning with the
most influential tribe in today’s world, interrogating
who they are, how they think, what they value, what qualifies
as greatness in their world, and what should give us
pause.One of the most prominent journalists writing on
technology today, Clive Thompson takes us into the minds of
coders, the most quietly influential people on the planet, in
a journey into the heart of the machine – and the men
and women who made it.