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Go To: The Story of the Math Majors, Bridge Players, Engineers, Chess Wizards, Maverick Scientists and Iconoclasts--The (edição: 2002)

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In Go To, Steve Lohr chronicles the history of software from the early days of complex mathematical codes mastered by a few thousand to today's era of user-friendly software and over six million professional programmers worldwide. Lohr maps out the unique seductions of programming, and gives us an intimate portrait of the peculiar kind of genius that is drawn to this blend of art, science, and engineering, introducing us to the movers and shakers of the 1950s and the open-source movement of today. With original reporting and deft storytelling, Steve Lohr shows us how software transformed the world, and what it holds in store for our future.… (mais)
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Título:Go To: The Story of the Math Majors, Bridge Players, Engineers, Chess Wizards, Maverick Scientists and Iconoclasts--The
Autores:Steve Lohr
Informação:Basic Books (2002), Paperback, 264 pages
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Excited to see Ian Foster ("a native of New Zealand") mentioned on the last page ( )
  danielskatz | Dec 26, 2023 |
For someone who has been programming computers since they were 12, this book was a great find as it chronicled the bit of history that isn't old enough to make it's way into computer science textbooks but is also not young enough to appear in the general media. It was great to read about the early days of compilers (it was originally though that a person would always be able to optimise better than a computer could) and that the predecessor of Word was called Bravo and Java was originally called Oak (because there was a big oak tree outside the office where Java was developed). A great read to for those interested in programming history to be sure!

From the back cover - Go To chronicles the untold history of software and its maverick creators. Drawing upon original reporting and interviews, Steve Lohr gives us an intimate portrait of the peculiar kind of genius that has always been drawn to this unique blend of art, science, and engineering - imaginative originals like Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, whose all-night stints gave rise to the Unix operating system and the C programming language that loosened the grip of IBM; Charles Simonyi, whose childhood as an Erector-set fanatic in Communist Hungary led to his becoming the emigre architect of the spectacularly successful Word software; and James Gosling, whose dream of 'virtual code' that could run on any machine, became Java, the Internet programming language. ( )
  DSD | Oct 12, 2006 |
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In Go To, Steve Lohr chronicles the history of software from the early days of complex mathematical codes mastered by a few thousand to today's era of user-friendly software and over six million professional programmers worldwide. Lohr maps out the unique seductions of programming, and gives us an intimate portrait of the peculiar kind of genius that is drawn to this blend of art, science, and engineering, introducing us to the movers and shakers of the 1950s and the open-source movement of today. With original reporting and deft storytelling, Steve Lohr shows us how software transformed the world, and what it holds in store for our future.

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