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Steven Levy (Filadelfia, 26 gennaio 1951) è un giornalista statunitense che ha pubblicato diversi libri su computer, tecnologia, crittografia, internet, cybersecurity e privacy. Particolarmente importante e spesso citato è il suo libro del 1984 Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution [1] , nel quale per la prima volta è ...
Steven Levy (born 1951) is an American journalist and editor at large for Wired who has written extensively for publications on computers, technology, cryptography, the internet, cybersecurity, and privacy. He is the author of the 1984 book Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, which chronicles the early days of the computer ...
- 1951 (age 72)
- Author, columnist
- non-fiction (science-technology, business)
- Teresa Carpenter
L'etica, la cultura e la filosofia hacker affondano le radici negli anni cinquanta e sessanta, muovendo i primi passi al Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT) di Boston. Il termine "etica hacker" è attribuito allo scrittore Steven Levy, che lo descrive nel libro del 1984 Hackers. Gli eroi della rivoluzione informatica. [1].
About. Steven Levy is Wired’s editor at large. The Washington Post has called him “America’s premier technology journalist.”. For almost four decades Levy has chronicled the digital revolution, its impact on humanity, and the people behind it.
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution (ISBN 0-385-19195-2) is a book by Steven Levy about hacker culture. It was published in 1984 in Garden City , New York by Doubleday . Levy describes the people, the machines, and the events that defined the Hacker culture and the Hacker Ethic , from the early mainframe hackers at MIT , to ...
- Steven Levy
- 1984
- 1984
- Non-fiction
13 feb 2015 · Steven Levy: “La cultura hacker è straordinaria”. Una delle storiche ex firme di Wired.com ci racconta in esclusiva il suo primo contatto col gruppo di persone più visionarie dell'informatica.
While some tenets of hacker ethic were described in other texts like Computer Lib/Dream Machines (1974) by Ted Nelson, the term hacker ethic is generally attributed to journalist Steven Levy, who appears to have been the first to document both the philosophy and the founders of the philosophy in his 1984 book titled Hackers: Heroes ...