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_aLevy, Steven. _9107545 |
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_aHackers : _bheroes of the computer revolution / _cby Steven Levy. |
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bDell Pub., _c1994, 1984. |
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_a455 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [441]-444) and index. | ||
500 | _a"Delta trade paperbacks." | ||
520 | _aA mere fifteen years ago, "computer nerds" were seen as marginal weirdos, outsiders whose world would never resonate with the mainstream. That was before one pioneering work documented the underground computer revolution that was about to change our world forever. With groundbreaking profiles of Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, MIT's Tech Model Railroad Club, and more, Steven Levy's Hackers brilliantly captured a seminal moment when the risk-takers and explorers were poised to conquer twentieth-century America's last great frontier. And in the Internet age, "the hacker ethic"--first espoused here--is alive and well. | ||
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_aComputer programming. _9107547 |
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