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Close to the Machine : Technophilia and Its Discontents - Ellen Ullman

Close to the Machine

Technophilia and Its Discontents

By: Ellen Ullman, Jaron Lanier (Introduction by)

Paperback | 28 February 2012

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With a New Introduction by Jaron Lanier

A Salon Best Book of the Year

In 1997, the computer was still a relatively new tool---a sleek and unforgiving machine that was beyond the grasp of most users. With intimate and unflinching detail, software engineer Ellen Ullman examines the strange ecstasy of being at the forefront of the predominantly male technological revolution, and the difficulty of translating the inherent messiness of human life into artful and efficient code. Close to the Machine is an elegant and revelatory mediation on the dawn of the digital era.

Industry Reviews
"Astonishing...Impossible to put down." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Close to the Machine may be the best---it's certainly the most human---book to have emerged thus far from the culture of Silicon Valley. Ullman is that rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language." --Laura Miller, Salon

"Part memoir, part techie mantra, part observation on the ever-changing world of computer science...[Ullman is] a strong woman standing up to, and facing down, 'obsolescence' in two different, particularly unforgiving worlds---modern technology and modern society." --The New York Times Book Review

"Fascinating...Chock-full of delicately profound insights into work, money, love, and the search for a life that matters." --Newsweek

"Ullman comes with her tech bona fides intact (she is, after all, a seasoned software engineer). But she also comes with novel material....We see the seduction at the heart of programming: embedded in the hijinks and hieroglyphics are the esoteric mysteries of the human mind." --Wired

"This book is a little masterpiece....I have never read anything like it." --Andrei Codrescu

"For someone sitting so close to the machine, Ellen Ullman possesses a remarkably wide-angle perspective on the technology culture she inhabits." --The Village Voice Astonishing Impossible to put down. "San Francisco Chronicle"

"Close to the Machine" may be the best---it's certainly the most human---book to have emerged thus far from the culture of Silicon Valley. Ullman is that rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language. "Laura Miller, Salon"

Part memoir, part techie mantra, part observation on the ever-changing world of computer science [Ullman is] a strong woman standing up to, and facing down, obsolescence' in two different, particularly unforgiving worlds---modern technology and modern society. "The New York Times Book Review"

Fascinating Chock-full of delicately profound insights into work, money, love, and the search for a life that matters. "Newsweek"

Ullman comes with her tech bona fides intact (she is, after all, a seasoned software engineer). But she also comes with novel material .We see the seduction at the heart of programming: embedded in the hijinks and hieroglyphics are the esoteric mysteries of the human mind. "Wired"

This book is a little masterpiece .I have never read anything like it. "Andrei Codrescu"

For someone sitting so close to the machine, Ellen Ullman possesses a remarkably wide-angle perspective on the technology culture she inhabits. "The Village Voice"" "Astonishing Impossible to put down." --"San Francisco Chronicle"

""Close to the Machine" may be the best---it's certainly the most human---book to have emerged thus far from the culture of Silicon Valley. Ullman is that rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language." --"Laura Miller, Salon"

"Part memoir, part techie mantra, part observation on the ever-changing world of computer science [Ullman is] a strong woman standing up to, and facing down, 'obsolescence' in two different, particularly unforgiving worlds---modern technology and modern society." --"The New York Times Book Review"

"Fascinating Chock-full of delicately profound insights into work, money, love, and the search for a life that matters." --"Newsweek"

"Ullman comes with her tech bona fides intact (she is, after all, a seasoned software engineer). But she also comes with novel material .We see the seduction at the heart of programming: embedded in the hijinks and hieroglyphics are the esoteric mysteries of the human mind." --"Wired"

"This book is a little masterpiece .I have never read anything like it." --"Andrei Codrescu"

"For someone sitting so close to the machine, Ellen Ullman possesses a remarkably wide-angle perspective on the technology culture she inhabits." --"The Village Voice"" "Astonishing...Impossible to put down."---"San Francisco Chronicle

"""Close to the Machine" may be the best---it's certainly the most human---book to have emerged thus far from the culture of Silicon Valley. Ullman is that rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language."---Laura Miller, "Salon

""Part memoir, part techie mantra, part observation on the ever-changing world of computer science...[Ullman is] a strong woman standing up to, and facing down, 'obsolescence' in two different, particularly unforgiving worlds---modern technology and modern society."---"The New York Times Book Review"

"Fascinating...Chock-full of delicately profound insights into work, money, love, and the search for a life that matters."---"Newsweek "



"Ullman comes with her tech bona fides intact (she is, after all, a seasoned software engineer). But she also comes with novel material....We see the seduction at the heart of programming: embedded in the hijinks and hieroglyphics are the esoteric mysteries of the human mind."---"Wired

""This book is a little masterpiece....I have never read anything like it."---Andrei Codrescu

"For someone sitting so close to the machine, Ellen Ullman possesses a remarkably wide-angle perspective on the technology culture she inhabits."---"The Village Voice"

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