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Computer code was supposed to make the world a better place. When Andrew Smith began to suspect the opposite was happening, he asked himself why. Was it the coders? Or was there something about code itself, about the very way we compute, that could be intensifying rather than relieving our problems? To find out he realized he would need to dive headfirst into the machine by becoming a coder himself - in middle age, with no prior experience.
Devil in the Stack describes what quickly became the strangest and most astonishing assignment of the Moondust author's already colourful career, propelling him to the very heart of what it means to be human; to the cutting edge of philosophy, psychology, music, history and neuroscience, and ultimately the weird noir Neverland of Silicon Valley.
By turns revelatory, funny, inspiring and unsettling, this is an essential book for our time, indispensable to anyone hoping to understand the moment we're in.
Contents
Prologue 0: If Prologue 1: Then 1: Revenge of the SpaghettiOs 2: Holy Grail 3: PyLadies and Code Freaks 4: Minutely Organized Particulars 5: The Real Moriarty 6: The New Mind Readers 7: Theories of Memory 8: Hilarity Ensues 9: Catch 32 10: A Kind of Gentleness 11: The Gun on the Mantelpiece 12: Code Rush 13: Enter the Frankenalgorithm 14: Algorave? 15: A Codemy of Errors 16: Do Algos Dream of Numeric Sheep?: An AI Suite 17: Apologies to Richard Feynman 18: A Cloud Lifts 19: Strange Loops and Abstractions - The Devil in the Stack