Computers are everywhere, and they've provoked a wide variety of observations--off-the-mark predictions, bad advice, and some startling insights into the power and revolutionary significance of this pervasive technology. Lubar has compiled a collection that offers wry and discerning commentary on the triumphs and tribulations of the computer age, with quotes by everyone from Steve Jobs to Woody Allen.
With a New Introduction by Mary Gaitskill A PEN/Hemingway Award Finalist A New York Times Book Review Notable Book Ellen Ullman is a "rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language" (Laura Miller, Salon ). The Bug breaks new ground in literary fiction, offering us a deep look into the internal lives of people in the technical world. Set in a start-up company in 1984, this highly acclaimed first novel explores what happens when a baffling software flaw―a bug so teasing it is named "the Jester"―threatens the survival of the humans beings who created it.