Just finished The Computer Boys Take Over, by Nathan Ensmenger: fascinating read about the deep roots of computing culture. Many of the debates we have today were already raging in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, including:
* professionalism vs individual creativity
* the value of credentials
* terrible interview practices
* gender roles / biases
* theory/academia vs pragmatism/industry
Recommend the book for getting some historical perspective on these topics.
* professionalism vs individual creativity * the value of credentials * terrible interview practices * gender roles / biases * theory/academia vs pragmatism/industry
Recommend the book for getting some historical perspective on these topics.
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/computer-boys-take-over