Topic “hackers”

Interfaces and the Expansion of the Hacker Class

I defended my thesis this week and will be finalizing it very soon, at which point I'll upload it here for public consumption, but I wanted to briefly think aloud about some of the questions that came up during my defense. This is not a fully developed post, but more of a kicking of the tires.

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From Coding to Community: Iteration, Abstraction & Open Source Software Development is a self-published book by Brad Weikel, adapted from his Masters thesis of the same name. This book is an exploration of iteration and abstraction in the practices of programming, as these concepts relate to the politics and production of FOSS projects. Iteration, in this context, refers to the writing of software through incremental changes, leaving it ever subject to further modifications. Abstraction, on the other hand, refers to the use of interfaces to hide complexity, thereby enabling new relations between code and people. (Read More)
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