
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A great novelist on his twin obsessions: writing and coding. What is the relationship between the two? Is there such a thing as the sublime in code? Can we ascribe beauty to the craft of coding?
Vikram Chandra is the award-winning author of two acclaimed novels and a collection of short stories - and has been a computer programmer for almost as long as he has been a writer. In his extraordinary new book he looks at the connection between these two worlds of art and technology. Coders are obsessed with elegance and style, just as writers are, but do the words mean the same thing to both? And is it a coincidence that Chandra is drawn to two seemingly opposing ways of thinking?
Exploring these questions, Chandra creates an idiosyncratic history of coding - exploring such varied topics as logic gates and literary modernism, the male machismo of geeks, the striking presence of an 'Indian Mafia' in Silicon Valley, and the writings of Abhinavagupta, the 10th - 11th century Kashmiri thinker. Part technology story and part memoir,
Geek Sublime is a book of sweeping ideas. It is a heady and utterly original work.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Landing Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- 1. Hello, World!
- 2. Learning to Write
- 3. The Language of Logic
- 4. Histories and Mythologies
- 5. The Code of Beauty: Anandavardhana
- 6. The Beauty of Code
- 7. The Code of Beauty: Abhinavagupta
- 8. Mythologies and Histories
- 9. The Language of Literature
- 10. Application. Restart()
- Bibliography
- Copyright Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- By the Same Author
- Copyright