Readme: A Bookish History of Computing from Electronic Brains to Everything Machines
暫譯: 《自電子大腦到萬能機器:計算機的書籍歷史》

McCray, W. Patrick

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2025-12-02
  • 售價: $1,480
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,406
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 376
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262553481
  • ISBN-13: 9780262553483
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商品描述

The essential role that the oldest literary technology--books--played in making computers popular and pervasive.

In README, historian Patrick McCray argues that in order for computers to become ubiquitous, people first had to become interested in them, learn about them, and take the machines seriously. A powerful catalyst for this transformation was, ironically, one of the oldest information technologies we have: books. The author uses a carefully chosen selection of books, some iconic and others obscure, to describe this technological revolution as it unfolded in the half century after 1945. The book begins with a fundamental question: How does a new technology become well-known and widespread? McCray answers this by using books as a window into significant moments in the history of computing, books, publishing, and American culture.

README offers a literary history of computers and, more broadly, information technologies between World War II and the dot.com crash of the early twenty-first century. From the electronic brains and cybernetics craze of the 1940s to the birth of AI, the rise of the personal computer, and the Internet-driven financial frenzy of the 1990s, books have proven a durable and essential way for people to learn how to use and think about computers. By offering a readable half-century of bookish history, README explains how computers became popular and pervasive.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

最古老的文學技術——書籍——在使電腦普及和廣泛應用中所扮演的基本角色。

README中,歷史學家Patrick McCray主張,為了讓電腦變得無處不在,人們首先必須對它們產生興趣,了解它們,並認真看待這些機器。這一轉變的強大催化劑,諷刺的是,我們擁有的最古老的信息技術之一:書籍。作者精心挑選了一系列書籍,其中一些是標誌性的,另一些則較為冷門,以描述這場在1945年後的半個世紀中展開的技術革命。這本書以一個基本問題開始:一項新技術是如何變得廣為人知和普及的?McCray通過將書籍作為了解計算機、書籍、出版和美國文化歷史中重要時刻的窗口來回答這個問題。

README提供了二戰與21世紀初網路泡沫崩潰之間的電腦及更廣泛的信息技術的文學歷史。從1940年代的電子大腦和控制論熱潮,到人工智慧的誕生、個人電腦的興起,以及1990年代由網際網路驅動的金融狂潮,書籍已被證明是人們學習如何使用和思考電腦的持久且必要的方式。通過提供可讀的半個世紀的書籍歷史,README解釋了電腦是如何變得流行和普及的。

作者簡介

W. Patrick McCray is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Originally trained as a scientist, he is the author or editor of eight books. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Physical Society (APS).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

W. Patrick McCray 是加州大學聖塔巴巴拉分校的歷史教授。他最初受訓於科學領域,是八本書的作者或編輯。他是美國科學促進會(AAAS)和美國物理學會(APS)選舉產生的會士。