
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
25th Anniversary Edition
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Narrated by:
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Mike Chamberlain
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By:
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Steven Levy
About this listen
Steven Levy's classic book traces the exploits of the computer revolution's original hackers - those brilliant and eccentric nerds from the late 1950s through the early '80s who took risks, bent the rules, and pushed the world in a radical new direction. With updated material from noteworthy hackers such as Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Stallman, and Steve Wozniak, Hackers is a fascinating story that begins in early computer research labs and leads to the first home computers.
Levy profiles the imaginative brainiacs who found clever and unorthodox solutions to computer engineering problems. They had a shared sense of values, known as "the hacker ethic" that still thrives today. Hackers captures a seminal period in recent history when underground activities blazed a trail for today's digital world, from MIT students finagling access to clunky computer-card machines to the DIY culture that spawned the Altair and the Apple II.
©2010 O'Reilly Media (P)2015 Audiobooks.com PublishingLoved it, very insightful
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Solid and enjoyable.
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An inspiring telling of a crazy story
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Enjoyed learning about the hacker-ethic and philosophy along with a lot of the older history I was unaware of, as well as the early gaming development in the 80's. Regretably, the content is entirely US-based, with no mention of the earliest modern computers and code-breakers at Bletchley Park in the UK, during World War II, who were the vital precursors to the hackers at MIT, as I understand it. Was also expecting at least a brief mention of the likes of Vint Cerf and Tim Berners-Lee with the revised versions of this audiobook; they may not be "true hackers" but their impact on modern computing and the world in general has clearly been enormous.
Interesting, but often dull. Mediocre narration.
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The content is, by its nature, somewhat old now, and it was written much nearer the time of the events, so it's only through the final update in the last chapters that it gets a more modern slant but this wasn't a concern to me. The focus seemed to shift a little much to the gaming industry later, but to an extent that's reflecting the environment and the times.
It feels like a book I'll go back to after a bit of a break - at the start, some of the names flew by without feeling like I'd build much understanding and connection, but as it went on this improved.
A good audiobook, give it time to get going
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A brilliant story of computer history
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Good but a little meandering...
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Of particular interest to me was the many descriptions about the social and cultural aspects of the 'hacker' community which is often missing from similar texts.
The narration style is somewhat over-egged - the guy reminds me of those late night 12-hour long TV advertising channels! He needs to dial it back a bit - however you get used to it and it doesn't detract from the narrative at all. It's just an observation really - don't let it put you off this excellent book. I can highly recommend it.
Skillfully woven
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I do however feel that it would have been nice have at least mentioned the British hackers that made many things possible for these US counterparts.
On the whole, a GREAT listen!
Enjoyable and inspiring
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