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Summary / Highlights

  • Preface to the Paperback Edition
    • Code is a book about how computers work.
  • 1. Best Friends
  • 2. Codes and Combinations
  • 3. Braille and Binary Cogl€s
  • 4. Anatomy of a Flashlight
  • 5. Seeing Around Corners
  • 6. Telegraphs and Relays
  • 7. Our Ten Digits
  • 8. Alternatives to Ten
  • 9. Bit by Bit by Bit
  • 10. Logic and Switches
  • 11. Gates (Not Bill)
  • 12. A Binary Adding Machine
  • 12. But About Subtraction?
  • 14. Feedback and Flip-Flops
  • 15. Bytes and Hex
  • 16. An Assemblage of Memory
  • 17. Automation
  • 18. From Abaci to Chips
  • 19. Two Classic Microprocessors
  • 20. ASCII and a Cast of Characters
  • 21. Get on the Bus
  • 22. The Operating System
  • 23. Fixed Point. Floating Point
  • 24. Languages High and Low
  • 25. The Graphical Revolution



Recommendations for this book

  • This is the first book that Joel Spolsky thinks someone should read if they want to become a programmer. (Source)
  • One of the Collison brothers (I think Patrick) mentioned that he'd read this as a way of filling gaps in his knowledge. I think it was a Tweet, but I couldn't find it when I searched for it. It may have been on his website.
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