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Bitwise

A Life in Code

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Bitwise

By: David Auerbach
Narrated by: David Marantz
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An exhilarating, elegant memoir and a significant polemic on how computers and algorithms shape our understanding of the world and of who we are.

Bitwise is a wondrous ode to the computer languages and codes that captured technologist David Auerbach's imagination. With a philosopher's sense of inquiry, Auerbach recounts his childhood spent drawing ferns with the programming language Logo on the Apple IIe, his adventures in early text-based video games, his education as an engineer, and his contributions to instant messaging technology developed for Microsoft and the servers powering Google's data stores.

A lifelong student of the systems that shape our lives - from the psychiatric taxonomy of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual to how Facebook tracks and profiles its users - Auerbach reflects on how he has experienced the algorithms that taxonomize human speech, knowledge, and behavior and that compel us to do the same.

Into this exquisitely crafted, wide-ranging memoir of a life spent with code, Auerbach has woven an eye-opening and searing examination of the inescapable ways in which algorithms have both standardized and coarsened our lives. As we engineer ever more intricate technology to translate our experiences and narrow the gap that divides us from the machine, Auerbach argues, we willingly erase our nuances and our idiosyncrasies - precisely the things that make us human.

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©2018 David Auerbach (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Programming & Software Development Technology & Society Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Thought-Provoking Software Development Programming Technology Software Science & Technology History & Culture Biographies & Memoirs History Professionals & Academics Inspiring
Informative Programming Content • Interdisciplinary Approach • Intellectual Stimulation • Technological Insights

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I’m a few chapters in, and there’s not enough computer history for me. The author is focused on how programming principles apply to his relationship and daily life, and I just don’t care. This type of “oh programming is a metaphor for real life” philosophizing can be found in a million Medium posts. At the same time, people looking for relationship advice or life stories, would be bored with the author’s grounding in computer science. So who is this book for?

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David Auerbach has worked for Microsoft and Google, considering himself among their top 10% programmers. He is a smart guy who has some unusual thinking patterns. He is also a student of the humanities and this book combines the fields in interesting and unusual ways. It's subtle and profound, sometimes funny, I've never read anything quite like it. A book of substance that makes you feel smarter about people and computers for having read it, a real find.

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It's an interesting book full of diagrams and code snippets. These are included in a PDF but are best experienced in context. Also the narration is pretty bad. One of those where you can tell they are just saying the words in a monotone because they aren't following the content.

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nor the description, which was expected from reviews - it's more of an essay compilation enriched with interesting references, for those searching for disclosure of algorithmically efficient approach to life - Brian Christian's "Algorithms to live by" provide just that. I subtracted a star for politically correct trivia of the couple of last chapters

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Being a programmer myself, this book is very informative on topics about programming languages, different software companies, and various aspects related to software. It is very interesting to hear so many analogies between code/computer and our life. It helped me a great deal to understand the social networking technologies and their impact on our thought processes. I am glad to hear that author’s view on technology to be positive but cautious. Thank you for the great stories and production!

Very informative and thought provoking

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