I would like to read about history of computing, is there some particular book you recommend about:
- history of computers and networks
- programming languages and their evolution
- history of supercomputing and supercomputers
Thank you
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I can recommend to you Supermen, as the story of the advent and development of supercomputing. |
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Computer: A History Of The Information Machine |
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I enjoyed Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software from Petzold. Plenty of historical information showing how a lot of the concepts in computer science came to be as we know them today. It's written for a non-technical audience but I think there's a lot in there for technical people. |
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I highly recommend The Ultra Secret for its account of the secret British WWII operation to decrypt German communications. This project produced some of the first devices that could properly be called computers, but since Ultra was kept completely secret for more than 25 years after the end of the war, the project's contribution to the history of computing is often minimized or ignored. |
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Not entirely related to programming, but the origins of the internet (which does involve some programming)... It's called Where Wizards Stay up Late. |
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Dealers of Lightning: Xerox Parc and the Dawn of the Computer Age by Michael Hiltzik |
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