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Big Ideas from the Computer Age

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Hackers & Painters

By: Paul Graham
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"The computer world is like an intellectual Wild West, in which you can shoot anyone you wish with your ideas, if you're willing to risk the consequences. " (from Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age, by Paul Graham)

We are living in the computer age, in a world increasingly designed and engineered by computer programmers and software designers, by people who call themselves hackers. Who are these people, what motivates them, and why should you care?

Consider these facts: Everything around us is turning into computers. Your typewriter is gone, replaced by a computer. Your phone has turned into a computer. So has your camera. Soon your TV will. Your car was not only designed on computers, but has more processing power in it than a room-sized mainframe did in 1970. Letters, encyclopedias, newspapers, and even your local store are being replaced by the internet.

Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age, by Paul Graham, explains this world and the motivations of the people who occupy it. In clear, thoughtful prose that draws on illuminating historical examples, Graham takes readers on an unflinching exploration into what he calls "an intellectual Wild West".

The ideas discussed in this book will have a powerful and lasting impact on how we think, how we work, how we develop technology, and how we live. Topics include the importance of beauty in software design, how to make wealth, heresy and free speech, the programming language renaissance, the open-source movement, digital design, internet startups, and more.

©2008 Paul Graham (P)2021 Upfront Books
Security & Encryption Software Development Software Programming Hacking Computer Security Internet Old West Wild West
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Refreshingly thoughtful and contrarian

PG does not shy away from expressing his opinions, which stands in delightful contrast to the new norm in which people are too afraid of causing any offence to actually have a point of view.

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Great ideas. Sometimes a little naive

Paul Graham is a great writer and a careful thinker. This is a brilliant book, especially if you’re a fan of LISP. I would say that Graham does tend to undersell his opponents. There are more than a few straw men in this book, especially when Graham starts arguing about the economy. But his thoughts on the analogy between programming and the arts are absolutely brilliant.

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very interesting collection of tech essays

very enriching. the only flaw is that it's not read personally by Paul Graham, who would have add, I am quite sure, a touch of extra passion to the reading.

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Great and thought provoking

Great memoir of a very talented and successful hacker who wishes to share his thoughts in hope it will help others. i loved it.

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