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  • T trønderen

    The old classics by James P. Hogan are holding up surprisingly well, such as the 25 year old Realtime Interrupt[^], or more than 40 years old (!) The Two Faces Of Tomorrow[^]. I still enjoy these books! Apparently I am not alone, considering that they are still in print. Another 40+ years old book that (contrary to the Hogan novels) never tried to be reliable, seen from a IT professional's point of view, is Thomas J. Ryan: The Adolescence Of P-1[^]. It is fun, but far more outdated than the Hogan books, and no longer in print; you must accept a used copy. If you come across it, read it just for fun - but I don't think it is worth going to extremes getting your own copy. (Rather, spend your money on Hogan!)

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    trønderen wrote:

    The old classics by James P. Hogan are holding up surprisingly well, such as the 25 year old Realtime Interrupt[^], or more than 40 years old (!) The Two Faces Of Tomorrow[^].

    Nice picks, I'll add this to my list :thumbsup:

    trønderen wrote:

    Another 40+ years old book that (contrary to the Hogan novels) never tried to be reliable, seen from a IT professional's point of view, is Thomas J. Ryan: The Adolescence Of P-1[^]. It is fun, but far more outdated than the Hogan books, and no longer in print; you must accept a used copy. If you come across it, read it just for fun - but I don't think it is worth going to extremes getting your own copy. (Rather, spend your money on Hogan!)

    Even used one comes with big $. Wish there's digital versions.

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    • T thatraja

      Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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      FunctionalFirst
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      You might like the Laundry File books by Charles Stross. The Atrocity Archive is the first in the series.

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      • T thatraja

        Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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        _WinBase_
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        when i was last a wage slave some 30 years ago, most of the legacy code i had to maintain was bogus - is that the same thing?

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        • G GuyThiebaut

          It's sci-fi and has coding as part of the story, an interesting form of coding - The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin.

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

          ― Christopher Hitchens

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          Slow Eddie
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          I started this one and got bored to tears and dropped it. Does it get better later on in the book?

          One vote against.

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          • T thatraja

            Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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            Slow Eddie
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            I Robot, (the original, not the chopped up version of the movie), if you can find it is great. It is a very old book. It started me reading Science Fiction when I was 8 years old. I am 71 now. In these days when people are programming robots, it talks about the pitfalls of applying programming logic to the real world.

            Good read for all of us

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            • S Slow Eddie

              I started this one and got bored to tears and dropped it. Does it get better later on in the book?

              One vote against.

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              GuyThiebaut
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              I kind of know what you mean, the characters are very cold and it's hard to remain engaged at times. I found it was worth sticking with, I enjoyed reading it through to the end. I am someone who really likes character development in novels and my criticism is that there is no real character development, but the ideas in themselves kept me going. [Edit] the pace of the novel does pick up after a bit.

              “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

              ― Christopher Hitchens

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              • T thatraja

                Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                agolddog
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                Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has a computer as a pretty important character. Comedy, not science fiction though, if that matters.

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                • T thatraja

                  Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                  Paul Kemner
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                  Tor has a list of 8 SF books that get programming right. 8 Science Fiction Books That Get Programming Right | Tor.com[^] Some authors have played with the similarity of programming and the use of magic, where the slightest syntax error or vague specifications can have unintended and disastrous consequences. The Monkey's Paw trope is an example of that.

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                  • T thatraja

                    Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                    Read some Greg Egan. I can recommend Permutation City, Distress, Teranesia, and most of all, Diaspora, which, for any programmer, is nothing short of stunning.

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                    • T thatraja

                      Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                      nobody158
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                      Wiz Biz series by Rick Cook is one of my favorite series about programming in magic.

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                      • T thatraja

                        Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                        Moshe Katz
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                        [The Cuckoo's Egg](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The\_Cuckoo's\_Egg\_(book)) is technically non-fiction, but it sure reads like fiction.

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                        • T thatraja

                          Recent years, I have started reading more books(Thanks to ebooks). I'm looking for Fiction(Novel, Short story, Drabble, etc.,) related to Programming / IT / Computer / Hacking / Software. Any recommendations or past reads from you? Books or websites, anything fine. Please share. (Recently added few Cory Doctorow & Neal Stephenson's books in to wish list)

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                          Member 2709101
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                          If I'm in the mood, I reach for some Neal Stephenson, so that's a very good start. Not specifically programming as such, but very engineering/tech based. Snow Crash (below) is described as "like many of Stephenson's novels, it covers history, linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, religion, computer science, politics, cryptography, memetics and philosophy." My personal favourites: * Interface * Diamond Age * Cryptonomicon * Snow Crash

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                            You might like the Laundry File books by Charles Stross. The Atrocity Archive is the first in the series.

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                            thatraja
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                            Including this to my list :thumbsup:

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                            • S Slow Eddie

                              I Robot, (the original, not the chopped up version of the movie), if you can find it is great. It is a very old book. It started me reading Science Fiction when I was 8 years old. I am 71 now. In these days when people are programming robots, it talks about the pitfalls of applying programming logic to the real world.

                              Good read for all of us

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                              thatraja
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                              Agree that most movies chopping up source material. I saw the movie. I'll include this to my list(Though started reading Asimov short stories already).

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                              • P Paul Kemner

                                Tor has a list of 8 SF books that get programming right. 8 Science Fiction Books That Get Programming Right | Tor.com[^] Some authors have played with the similarity of programming and the use of magic, where the slightest syntax error or vague specifications can have unintended and disastrous consequences. The Monkey's Paw trope is an example of that.

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                                thatraja
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                                Even I found this page recently, useful one :thumbsup:

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                                • A agolddog

                                  Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has a computer as a pretty important character. Comedy, not science fiction though, if that matters.

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                                  thatraja
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                                  agolddog wrote:

                                  Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has a computer as a pretty important character. Comedy, not science fiction though, if that matters.

                                  As long as related to computers, it's a tick. :thumbsup: I heard about the series already.

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                                    Read some Greg Egan. I can recommend Permutation City, Distress, Teranesia, and most of all, Diaspora, which, for any programmer, is nothing short of stunning.

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                                    thatraja
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                                    Wow! Including these too :thumbsup:

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                                    • N nobody158

                                      Wiz Biz series by Rick Cook is one of my favorite series about programming in magic.

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                                      thatraja
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                                      Yeah, found this series recently, looks good!:thumbsup:

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                                      • M Moshe Katz

                                        [The Cuckoo's Egg](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The\_Cuckoo's\_Egg\_(book)) is technically non-fiction, but it sure reads like fiction.

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                                        thatraja
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                                        Definitely, thanks for this :thumbsup:

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                                          If I'm in the mood, I reach for some Neal Stephenson, so that's a very good start. Not specifically programming as such, but very engineering/tech based. Snow Crash (below) is described as "like many of Stephenson's novels, it covers history, linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, religion, computer science, politics, cryptography, memetics and philosophy." My personal favourites: * Interface * Diamond Age * Cryptonomicon * Snow Crash

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                                          Yeah, Recently added his books(Snow Crash & Cryptonomicon) to my list :thumbsup:

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