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  • Taschenbuch: 464 Seiten
  • Verlag: Penguin (Non-Classics); Auflage: Updated (1. Januar 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0141000511
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141000510
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,6 x 12,7 x 2,5 cm
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Steven Levy's classic book explains why the misuse of the word "hackers" to describe computer criminals does a terrible disservice to many important shapers of the digital revolution. Levy follows members of an MIT model railroad club--a group of brilliant budding electrical engineers and computer innovators--from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s. These eccentric characters used the term "hack" to describe a clever way of improving the electronic system that ran their massive railroad. And as they started designing clever ways to improve computer systems, "hack" moved over with them. These maverick characters were often fanatics who did not always restrict themselves to the letter of the law and who devoted themselves to what became known as "The Hacker Ethic." The book traces the history of hackers, from finagling access to clunky computer-card-punching machines to uncovering the inner secrets of what would become the Internet. This story of brilliant, eccentric, flawed, and often funny people devoted to their dream of a better world will appeal to a wide audience. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.


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This book traces the history of hackers, from clunky computer card punching machines to the inner secrets of what would become the internet. It includes groundbreaking profiles of Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, MIT railroad club and more; the shapers of the digital revolution.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Required reading for ANY computer user under 35, 4. August 1999
Von Ein Kunde
I found this book by accident in the public library some years ago, misplaced it and NEVER got to finish it. I've spent the last few years looking for it again. I was DELIGHTED to find it in re-print on Amazon.com so I could finish those last two chapters!

For those of us who remember the good ole' days of computers this is a fun walk down memory lane. For younger computer users...it's a blueprint for how we got here...what we believed then (and still DO to a degree) about information. Meet the guys who wrote the rules...meet the gamers and the lamers, the phreakers and the information junkies of the 20th century.You will be amazed at how humble the revolution's beginnings really were...and how easily we were amused. Yeah, it's a well used phrase but this is a FUN read...for computer users of ANY age.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen An impeccable classic!, 26. März 1999
Von Ein Kunde
Let's see, where to begin... I have recommended this book to many people, even those not heavily involved with computers, simply because it is such a wonderful read. In a nutshell, I learned about computer history in a very enjoyable way--through the eyes of those who lived and breathed it. This book is a series of stories, beutifully narrated and colorfully depicted.

I loved the part about Bill Gates! Read this and you will understand much about the "genius" behind the man, and the abrasion once-upon-a-time created between him and the rest of the world. (Much of the Microsoft--Gates--backlash today is a mere extension of what occurred back then, at the hacker meetings, when Gates was only 19 yrs. old).

Likewise, much of the substance of what is now known as "open-source" is also an extension of how things were in the beginning of computers. Call it an extension, call it a revival, but the "hacker ethic" (as described in the book) is, in my opinion, the true seed of what has become the biggest phenomenom (the open-source movement) in the software industry today.

This book should be a recommended reading for computer science and MIS students in all responsible minded universities and colleges. The ideas expressed in this book are not about computers, not about machines. They are about people--their feelings, dreams, motivations, AND MORALS.

And it is about a vision. A vision that applies to one's work--whether in computers or not--to help others, and contribute one's part to make the world a better place for the next person.

All those fuzzy things aside, this book is impeccable in its style and content. My regards to the authors, editors, publishers, and interviewees of this book. Hands down, it is one of the best books I have ever read. --Daniel

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Looking into a world you thought you knew, 15. September 1999
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Hackers is a watershed work... its ability to explain technical concepts is suitable for almost anyone, but its explanation of the human concept behind the early days of the computing industry -- WHY hackers were, not just WHAT they were -- is unparalleled except possibly in The Hacker Crackdown by Bruce Sterling. You might have thought you "knew" that the personal computer came from IBM, which it didn't, or from Apple, which it didn't. You might have thought even the term "hacker" meant a malicious attacker and destroyer of complex systems, when the opposite was and is true. No matter how much time you've spent in the industry, whether you're in hardware, software or management, this book will show you how much of what you thought you knew is wrong or incomplete. The players are three-dimensional, the strands linking the storylines are bright and strong, the tone isn't moralistic, and it shows clearly how not only the Hacker Ethic began and evolved, but gives us insight as to why it's still alive, well, relevant and NEEDED in an era of know-nothing suits, IPO-driven greed, and mindless hype. Buy it. Buy two. Buy three. Give them to your friends.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Ein gutes Buch um einen intellektuellen Einstieg zu finden
Das Buch nähert sich den sogenannten "Hackern" von der intellektuellen Seite. Keine "Hacker-Geheimsprache" sondern klare Worte erkären die Szene und die... Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Motivation
This book is the motivation you need to sit in front of a computer for 48 hours without even thinking about the 'real life'. Really a great book!
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Amazingly Good Book!
Before I had all the programming books, C, Perl, VB. But I was not motivated enough to read them till I read this book and try to be a good programmer well at least try to be a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 14. Dezember 1999 von ryan@jeah.net

4.0 von 5 Sternen One of the classic computer industry histories
I agree with the many other reviewers about the virtues of this book. It covers the evolution of the computer out of the glass room perhaps the best of any book out there. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. Oktober 1999 von Gordon Haff

5.0 von 5 Sternen A must-read for anyone with even basic computing knowledge
This is easily the best book ever written for non-nerds (like me) to get an insight into what the early days of the computer revolution were like. Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen This book is incredible, funny and informative.
I bought this book used, for a quarter, in bad condition, from a bookstore in Fairbanks, Alaska and it changed my life. Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen No book better puts a human face on computing!

There are only a few books I would ever re-read and this is one of them. In particular, Part One and the Epilogue are wonderful depictions of the true enjoyment of computing.

Am 26. Juli 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Excellent reading, well written
Levy has taken a subject that could be extremely boring and made it very interesting. I found myself so absorbed in this story the other night that I ended up reading late into... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 6. Juli 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen A thoroughly engaging book; should be re-read every year
I first read this book in the late 1980s, as a teenaged computer enthusiast, and I was incredibly inspired by the contents. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. Juni 1999 von tex@delamancha.org

5.0 von 5 Sternen An awsome BOOK, a must read for any computer enthusiest
Hackers is an indeapth look into the odd, but interesting history of computing. I great book!!!
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