I just want to mention The Innovators by Walter Isaacson.
I loved that "How a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the
digital revolution" began with Babbage and Lady Lovelace.
We're familiar with many of the people and projects Isaacson discusses,
but there were many people of whom I knew nothing. Vannevar Bush, for
instance, and his prophetic essay, As We May Think in July 1945.
What I appreciated most was the focus on collaboration. Time after time
"lone geniuses" labored alone, and saw their work die with them. The
work that lasts is done by teams of people who both inspire and perhaps
annoy one another, but manage to bring their skills and best selves to
the group effort.
Source:
http://linuxgrandma.blogspot.ro/2014/12/the-innovators-by-walter-isaacson.html
miercuri, 31 decembrie 2014
The Innovators by Walter Isaacson
Etichete:
babbage,
innovators,
isaacson,
lady lovelace,
steve jobs,
vannevar bush
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