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In the Beginning...Was the Command Line

  • Neal Stephenson

3.74

23 ratings

This is "the Word" -- one man's word, certainly -- about the art (and artifice) of the state of our computer-centric existence. And considering that the "one man" is Neal Stephenson, "the hacker Hemingway" (Newsweek) -- acclaimed novelist, pragmatist, seer, nerd-friendly philosopher, and nationally bestselling author of groundbreaking literary works (Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, etc., etc.) -- the word is well worth hearing. Mostly well-reasoned examination and partial rant, Stephenson's In the Beginning...was the Command Line is a thoughtful, irreverent, hilarious treatise on the cyber-culture past and present; on operating system tyrannies and downloaded popular revolutions; on the Internet, Disney World, Big Bangs, not to mention the meaning of life itself.

Genres

  • Computer Technology
  • Nonfiction
  • Operating systems (Computers)
  • Humor, form, essays
  • American wit and humor, science
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About the author

  • Neal Stephenson

    born 31 October 1959

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    613 ratings · 66 works

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    Goldmann

    September 1, 2002

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    Traficantes de Sueños

    2003

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    Avon Books

    1999

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    Harper Perennial

    November 9, 1999

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HarperCollins

2008

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    HarperCollins Publishers

    2008

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    HarperCollins Publishers

    2008

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    HarperCollins Publishers

    2008

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    HarperCollins Publishers

    2008

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    Tandem Library

    November 1999