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Found 1 comment on Computer: A History Of The Information Machine (The Sloan Technology Series):

u/ego-sum-deus ยท 1 pointr/compsci

I've already read this and absolutely loved it. I was just wondering if there are more like it, and if so, the titles. As for being more specific, I'm looking for a book that encompasses the whole "computer revolution"...so, 1940s to 1990s would be something that I'm really interested in reading about. I've found this, and heard good reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Computer-History-Information-Machine-Technology/dp/0813342643/ref=tmm_pap_title_0

I also would love to find something about the free/open source software movement. I already know of Raymond's Cathedral and the Bazaar, and also his book on Art of Unix Programming.