The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World--And Shapes Our Future
暫譯: 程式碼的魔力:數位語言如何創造並連結我們的世界—並塑造我們的未來
Arbesman, Samuel
- 出版商: PublicAffairs
- 出版日期: 2025-06-10
- 售價: $1,270
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,207
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 304
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1541704487
- ISBN-13: 9781541704480
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Functional-programming
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商品描述
In the tradition of classics such as The Lives of a Cell, a bold reframing of our relationship with technology that argues code is "a universal force--swirling through disciplines, absorbing ideas, and connecting worlds" (Linda Liukas). In the digital world, code is the essential primary building block, the equivalent of the cell or DNA in the biological sphere--and almost as mysterious. Code can create entire worlds, real and virtual; it allows us to connect instantly to people and places around the globe; and it performs tasks that were once only possible in science fiction. It is a superpower, and not just in a technical sense. It is also a gateway to ideas. As vividly illustrated by Samuel Arbesman, it is the ultimate connector, providing new insight and meaning into how everything from language and mythology to biblical texts, biology, and even our patterns of thought connect with the history and nature of computing. While the building block of code can be used for many wondrous things it can also create deeper wedges in our society and be weaponized to cause damage to our planet or our civilization. Code and computing are too important to be left to the tech community; it is essential that each of us engage with it. And we fail to understand it to our detriment. By providing us with a framework to think about coding and its effects upon the world and placing the past, current, and future developments in computing into its broader setting we see how software and computers can work for people as opposed to against our needs. With this deeper understanding into the "why" of coding we can be masters of technology rather than its subjects.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
在《細胞的生命》等經典作品的傳統中,這本書大膽地重新詮釋了我們與科技的關係,主張程式碼是「一種普遍的力量——在各個學科中旋轉,吸收思想,連接世界」(Linda Liukas)。
在數位世界中,程式碼是基本的建構塊,相當於生物領域中的細胞或DNA——而且幾乎同樣神秘。程式碼可以創造整個世界,無論是真實的還是虛擬的;它讓我們能夠瞬間連接到全球的人和地方;並執行曾經只有科幻小說中才能實現的任務。它是一種超能力,不僅僅在技術層面上。它也是通往思想的入口。正如Samuel Arbesman生動地闡述的,它是終極的連接者,提供了新的見解和意義,讓我們了解從語言和神話到聖經文本、生物學,甚至我們的思維模式如何與計算的歷史和本質相連接。 雖然程式碼的建構塊可以用於許多奇妙的事物,但它也可能在我們的社會中造成更深的分歧,並被武器化以對我們的星球或文明造成損害。程式碼和計算對於科技社群來說太重要了;每個人都必須參與其中。我們未能理解它將對我們造成損害。 通過為我們提供一個框架來思考程式碼及其對世界的影響,並將過去、現在和未來的計算發展置於更廣泛的背景中,我們可以看到軟體和電腦如何為人類服務,而不是違背我們的需求。透過對程式碼「為什麼」的更深理解,我們可以成為科技的主人,而不是其臣民。作者簡介
Samuel Arbesman is Scientist in Residence at Lux Capital. In addition, he is an xLab senior fellow at Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management and a research fellow at the Long Now Foundation. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic, and he was previously a contributing writer for Wired. His previous books are Overcomplicated: Technology at the Limits of Comprehension and The Half-Life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration Date. He holds a PhD in computational biology from Cornell University and lives in Cleveland with his family. The first computer he used was a Commodore VIC-20.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
塞繆爾·阿爾貝斯曼是Lux Capital的駐院科學家。此外,他還是凱斯西儲大學韋瑟海德管理學院的xLab高級研究員,以及Long Now Foundation的研究員。他的文章曾發表於紐約時報、華爾街日報和大西洋月刊,並且曾是Wired的撰稿人。他的前著作包括過於複雜:科技的理解極限和事實的半衰期:我們所知的一切為何都有有效期限。他擁有康奈爾大學的計算生物學博士學位,與家人居住在克里夫蘭。他使用過的第一台電腦是Commodore VIC-20。