Rebel code

the inside story of Linux and the open source revolution

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Glyn Moody: Rebel code (2001, Perseus Pub.)

Hardcover, 334 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2001 by Perseus Pub..

ISBN:
978-0-7382-0333-1
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OCLC Number:
45771410

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3 stars (5 reviews)

The open source movement troubles big industry giants like Microsoft because good programming in GNU / Linux software code is made even better by sharing and distributing its source freely for improvement, mostly without financial profit to the industry and without waiting on "upgraded versions" from the originator.

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I can't give this a star rating. It began excellently, and ended in irrelevant trivia, and farce.

I read this book very much from a personal historical perspective, since I lived the history it recounts and know many of the people in it, either personally or by reputation. (I also happened to be frequently corresponding with one of the people most quoted in it, for unrelated reasons, as I read it.)

So, really I enjoyed the first 100 or so pages of the book, which covered years before I got very involved in this stuff. I'd heard that history before, but this stuck me as a more complete version, taken from closer to the source. That first section kept me reading too late for a few nights.

Then it went downhill, with endless details about company's shenanigans during the dotcom bubble. Was there, don't want to hear it again. The …

Subjects

  • Linux
  • Konkurrent
  • Computer software industry
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Geschichte
  • LINUX
  • History
  • Microsoft
  • Operating systems (Computers)