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by nhayden
4154 days ago
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This is probably one of my favorite books, but I'm not much of a reader. It's just really cool to see two really enthusiastic guys doing what they loved back in the wild west era of game development and becoming extremely successful at it. It's amazing that one guy (Carmack) single-handedly created the technology needed to have such a revolutionary experience on PCs. It's doubly cool that he's about to do the same thing twice in one lifetime (with Oculus). |
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Incidentally, Hackers was what I read after I read Masters of Doom. Here's a quote from Masters of Doom:
" Overnight, it seemed, Carmack was in a strange house, with a strange family and going to a strange school, a junior high with no gifted program or computer’s. He’d never felt so alone. Then one day he realized he wasn’t. The book Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution was a revelation. "
Edit: Donald Knuth heartily recommends it too[1].
[0] http://www.amazon.com/Hackers-Computer-Revolution-Anniversar...
[1] http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/retd.html