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Daniel Kohanski : Moths in the Machine: The Power and Perils of Programming
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Author: Daniel Kohanski
Title: Moths in the Machine: The Power and Perils of Programming
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Date: 2000-04-10
ISBN: 0312254067
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Weight: 0.66 pounds
Size: 0.7 x 5.44 x 8.22 inches
Edition: First Edition
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For better or worse, computers are not literally running our lives. They are extraordinarily helpful in all aspects of our daily routines, from banking to transportation, shopping to surgery. On the other hand, a "bug" in a computer program can now lead to dire consequences, making the rule of the computer programmer more valuable than ever before.
In one fo the most unique yet necessary books ever to appear, Daniel Kohanski, a seasoned programmer and systems consultant, provides a breezy and insightful overview of the fascinating craft of computer programming. With topics ranging from history to aesthetics, from subroutines to ethics, Moths in the Machine will leave even the most inexperienced reader with a deep understanding of the critical role programmers play in the modern world.
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