Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey
From internationally bestselling author and journalist Andrew Smith, an immersive, alarming, sharp-eyed journey into the bizarre world of computer code, told through his sometimes painful, often amusing attempt to become a coder himself



Throughout history, technological revolutions have been driven by the invention of machines. But today, the power of the technology transforming our world lies in an intangible and impenetrable cosmos of software: algorithmic code. So symbiotic has our relationship with this code become that we barely notice it anymore. We can't see it, are not even sure how to think about it, and yet we do almost nothing that doesn't depend on it. In a world increasingly governed by technologies that so few can comprehend, who-or what-controls the future?



Devil in the Stack follows Andrew Smith on his immersive trip into the world of coding, passing through the stories of logic, machine-learning and early computing, from Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, and up to the present moment, behind the scenes into the lives-and minds-of the new frontiers people of the twenty-first century: those who write code. Smith embarks on a quest to understand this sect in what he believes to be the only way possible: by learning to code himself.
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Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey
From internationally bestselling author and journalist Andrew Smith, an immersive, alarming, sharp-eyed journey into the bizarre world of computer code, told through his sometimes painful, often amusing attempt to become a coder himself



Throughout history, technological revolutions have been driven by the invention of machines. But today, the power of the technology transforming our world lies in an intangible and impenetrable cosmos of software: algorithmic code. So symbiotic has our relationship with this code become that we barely notice it anymore. We can't see it, are not even sure how to think about it, and yet we do almost nothing that doesn't depend on it. In a world increasingly governed by technologies that so few can comprehend, who-or what-controls the future?



Devil in the Stack follows Andrew Smith on his immersive trip into the world of coding, passing through the stories of logic, machine-learning and early computing, from Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, and up to the present moment, behind the scenes into the lives-and minds-of the new frontiers people of the twenty-first century: those who write code. Smith embarks on a quest to understand this sect in what he believes to be the only way possible: by learning to code himself.
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Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey

Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey

by Andrew Smith

Narrated by Andrew Smith

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Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey

Devil in the Stack: A Code Odyssey

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From internationally bestselling author and journalist Andrew Smith, an immersive, alarming, sharp-eyed journey into the bizarre world of computer code, told through his sometimes painful, often amusing attempt to become a coder himself



Throughout history, technological revolutions have been driven by the invention of machines. But today, the power of the technology transforming our world lies in an intangible and impenetrable cosmos of software: algorithmic code. So symbiotic has our relationship with this code become that we barely notice it anymore. We can't see it, are not even sure how to think about it, and yet we do almost nothing that doesn't depend on it. In a world increasingly governed by technologies that so few can comprehend, who-or what-controls the future?



Devil in the Stack follows Andrew Smith on his immersive trip into the world of coding, passing through the stories of logic, machine-learning and early computing, from Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, and up to the present moment, behind the scenes into the lives-and minds-of the new frontiers people of the twenty-first century: those who write code. Smith embarks on a quest to understand this sect in what he believes to be the only way possible: by learning to code himself.

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Praise for Devil in the Stack:

Devil in the Stack is a humane, nuanced, humorous, insightful work and a much-needed call for greater due diligence around some of the most impactful innovations in human history.” Booklist

“A searing philosophical take on the ravages of the digital age, this is a must-read.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A fascinating journey into the world of computer code, its history, the people who create it, some of its current controversies, and its implications for the future of society . . . Anyone who’s curious about the why and how of what makes computers do what they do will find Devil in the Stack a fertile introduction.” —Shelf Awareness

“Smith provides refreshingly accessible accounts of the theoretical contributions to the field made by early luminaries… a vivid sense of the potential of new developments in AI, as well as the forbidding threats to privacy and human autonomy posed by the systems . . . [and] insightful commentary on the psychological impact of immersing oneself in the abstractions of code and on the workplace dynamics that fuel a rather ruthless and antisocial mode of innovation… An engaging plunge into the world of code and its transformative implications.” —Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Andrew Smith:

“Smith is an ideal narrator: sharp-eyed yet increasingly affectionate about his subjects; expert enough to dissect Apollo minutiae clearly but not so obsessed as to leave a general reader trailing in the jetwash.” —Financial Times on Moondust

“A brilliant exploration of madness and genius in the early days of the web. Fascinatingly weird . . . terrific.” —Guardian on Totally Wired

“A rich mix of cultural history, reportage and personal reflection.” —Evening Standard on Moondust

“Highly entertaining . . . [Smith’s] superb book is a fitting tribute to a unique band of 20th-century heroes.” —GQ on Moondust

Kirkus Reviews

2024-06-14
How algorithmic code works and what it means for our future.

As Smith, author ofMoondust andTotally Wired, explains, computer code operates according to a “haunting alien logic” that grants extraordinary—and, in some ways, frightening—powers. The author tracks the history of coding from early computing pioneers to contemporary innovators in machine learning, while also documenting his own attempts to learn coding language as a means of understanding how our virtual worlds are being constructed. Smith provides refreshingly accessible accounts of the theoretical contributions to the field made by such early luminaries as Ada Lovelace, George Boole, John von Neumann, and Alan Turing and of the coding cultures that currently exist at high-tech companies around the globe. The author gives readers a vivid sense of the potential of new developments in AI, as well as the forbidding threats to privacy and human autonomy posed by the systems. The book also includes insightful commentary on the psychological impact of immersing oneself in the abstractions of code and on the workplace dynamics that fuel a rather ruthless and antisocial mode of innovation. There is, the author makes abundantly clear, a very real cost to relinquishing control of our lives to machines and machine logic. Smith dedicates the book to “those who would move slow and fix things,” and he presents his work as a guide to both comprehending and appropriately resisting the emergence of toxic forms of digital mediation. The author concludes that activism on this front will require a concerted effort informed by the high stakes involved: “Big Tech pushback and lobbying against moderation of their power will be as intense as the motor and oil industries’ decades-long war on climate science, and for the same reasons.”

An engaging plunge into the world of code and its transformative implications.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191834467
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 03/25/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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