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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x162x35 mm, kaal: 703 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0735220565
  • ISBN-13: 9780735220560
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x162x35 mm, kaal: 703 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0735220565
  • ISBN-13: 9780735220560
The author of Smarter Than You Think presents an anthropological reckoning with the computer programming world that examines the ubiquitous presence of code in everyday tech and the culture and beliefs of elite programmers.

Examines in depth computer programmers, looking at who they are, how they think, what qualifies as greatness in their world and what should give readers pause.

An exploration of computer programmers, the most quietly influential people on the planet, discusses their psychology, passions, and values, the morality and politics of code, and how programming has become a new art form.

"From acclaimed tech writer Clive Thompson, a brilliant and immersive anthropological reckoning with the most powerful tribe in the world today, computer programmers - where they come from, how they think, what makes for greatness in their world, and what should give us pause"--

Hello, world.

Facebook's algorithms shaping the news. Self-driving cars roaming the streets. Revolution on Twitter and romance on Tinder. We live in a world constructed of code--and coders are the ones who built it for us. From acclaimed tech writer Clive Thompson comes a brilliant anthropological reckoning with the most powerful tribe in the world today, computer programmers, in a book that interrogates who they are, how they think, what qualifies as greatness in their world, and what should give us pause. They are the most quietly influential people on the planet, and Coders shines a light on their culture.

In pop culture and media, the people who create the code that rules our world are regularly portrayed in hackneyed, simplified terms, as ciphers in hoodies. Thompson goes far deeper, dramatizing the psychology of the invisible architects of the culture, exploring their passions and their values, as well as their messy history. In nuanced portraits, Coders takes us close to some of the great programmers of our time, including the creators of Facebook's News Feed, Instagram, Google's cutting-edge AI, and more. Speaking to everyone from revered "10X" elites to neophytes, back-end engineers and front-end designers, Thompson explores the distinctive psychology of this vocation--which combines a love of logic, an obsession with efficiency, the joy of puzzle-solving, and a superhuman tolerance for mind-bending frustration.

Along the way, Coders thoughtfully ponders the morality and politics of code, including its implications for civic life and the economy. Programmers shape our everyday behavior: When they make something easy to do, we do more of it. When they make it hard or impossible, we do less of it. Thompson wrestles with the major controversies of our era, from the "disruption" fetish of Silicon Valley to the struggle for inclusion by marginalized groups.

In his accessible, erudite style, Thompson unpacks the surprising history of the field, beginning with the first coders -- brilliant and pioneering women, who, despite crafting some of the earliest personal computers and programming languages, were later written out of history. Coders introduces modern crypto-hackers fighting for your privacy, AI engineers building eerie new forms of machine cognition, teenage girls losing sleep at 24/7 hackathons, and unemployed Kentucky coal-miners learning a new career.

At the same time, the book deftly illustrates how programming has become a marvelous new art form--a source of delight and creativity, not merely danger. To get as close to his subject as possible, Thompson picks up the thread of his own long-abandoned coding skills as he reckons, in his signature, highly personal style, with what superb programming looks like.

To understand the world today, we need to understand code and its consequences. With Coders, Thompson gives a definitive look into the heart of the machine.
Chapter 1 The Software Update That Changed Reality
1(26)
Chapter 2 The Four Waves of Coders
27(32)
Chapter 3 Constant Frustration and Bursts of Joy
59(28)
Chapter 4 Among the INTJs
87(60)
Chapter 5 The Cult of Efficiency in 10X, Rock Stars, and the Myth of Meritocracy
147(38)
Chapter 7 The ENIAC Girls Vanish
185(44)
Chapter 8 Hackers, Crackers, and Freedom Fighters
229(38)
Chapter 9 Cucumbers, Skynet, and Rise of AI
267(38)
Chapter 10 Scale, Trolls, and Big Tech
305(38)
Chapter 11 Blue-collar Coding
343(34)
Acknowledgments 377(4)
Notes 381(42)
Index 423