Coding Slave
I don’t remember where I heard about Coding Slave first. But sometime during the summers, I printed the book out (yes, its freely downloadable as a PDF) for future reading. Days went by and I didn’t get a chance to get back to it. Finally I got around to reading it on my flight back from SOSP.
Coding Slave is a book about people in the IT industry. About people who code. It tells a story which interleaves across several characters, with a central, underlying theme.
I have mixed feelings for the book. It doesn’t begin very impressively. It starts off too conventionally, the language seems artificial, the words contrived. Of course given the time frame it was written in, probably it was more fitting back when the IT industry and the whole Internet-boom thing were running high. The book shines in some places though. I really liked some of the parts at the end, particular the final speech by Ajita. Some passages are much more meaningful and in-depth than the rest of the book.
All in all I think its an interesting book, and definitely airplane material.
Thanks for taking the time to read my work.
Hi Bob,
I hope you didn’t find my comments discouraging in any way — they were never meant to be. Are you currently working on other books?