《GOTO(軟體歷史上的天才人物)》是2001年BasicBooks出版社出版的圖書,作者是SteveLohr。
基本介紹
- 作者:Steve Lohr
- ISBN:9780465042258
- 頁數:250
- 定價:USD 27.50
- 出版社:Basic Books
- 出版時間:2001-10
- 裝幀:Hardcover
內容介紹
The remarkable story of the scientific revolution that made the new economy possible-software-told through the unsung heroes of programming and their achievements.
In the 1950s, just before John Backus's team developed the Fortran language that revolutionized the first generation of programming, it took dozens of full-time programmers and operators to run and debug each of the era's room-sized computers. Today, languages like HTML are simple enough that anyone who knows it can set up a personal Web page, using a laptop that has many times the power of those early giant computers.
In Go To, Steve Lohr chronicles the history of software from the early days of complex mathematical codes mastered by a few thousand to today's era of user-friendly software and over six million professional programmers worldwide. Lohr maps out the unique seductions of programming, and gives us an intimate portrait of the peculiar kind of genius that is drawn to this unique blend of art, science, and engineering.
We meet the movers and shakers of every era from the 1950s to the open-source movement of today-iconoclasts such as Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, the Bell Labs engineers whose Unix operating system and C programming language loosened the grip of IBM; Charles Simonyi, the father of Word, the most popular software application; and James Gosling, the creative force behind Java, the leading programming language for the Internet.With original reporting and deft storytelling, Steve Lohr shows us how software transformed the world, and what it holds in store for our future.