Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
234
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1998
Wydawca
St Martins Pr
ISBN-10
0312186509
ISBN-13
9780312186500
Opis
Daniel Kohanski embarks on a profound exploration of the intersection between philosophy and programming, inviting readers to reconsider the nature of their craft. Through thoughtful reflections, he examines the intricacies of creating and maintaining software, likening the challenges to the metaphor of "the moth in the machine." This concept serves as a catalyst for deeper inquiry into the ethical, aesthetic, and intellectual implications of programming in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
As he navigates complex ideas, Kohanski encourages programmers to embrace their role as creators, while also acknowledging the potential flaws and imperfections inherent in their work. His insights offer a refreshing perspective that transcends traditional coding practices, urging individuals to appreciate the artistry involved in programming. This philosophical approach not only enhances one’s technical skills but also fosters a richer understanding of the responsibilities that come with digital creation.
The book stands as a valuable resource for programmers of all levels, encouraging them to ponder the broader implications of their work and how it affects society. By merging philosophical musings with practical insights, Kohanski cultivates a mindset that embraces curiosity and critical thinking, challenging readers to find meaning in the complexities of their digital endeavors.
As he navigates complex ideas, Kohanski encourages programmers to embrace their role as creators, while also acknowledging the potential flaws and imperfections inherent in their work. His insights offer a refreshing perspective that transcends traditional coding practices, urging individuals to appreciate the artistry involved in programming. This philosophical approach not only enhances one’s technical skills but also fosters a richer understanding of the responsibilities that come with digital creation.
The book stands as a valuable resource for programmers of all levels, encouraging them to ponder the broader implications of their work and how it affects society. By merging philosophical musings with practical insights, Kohanski cultivates a mindset that embraces curiosity and critical thinking, challenging readers to find meaning in the complexities of their digital endeavors.
Gatunki
Natura