The Magic of CodeHow Digital Language Created and Connects Our World―and Shapes Our Future
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Zusammenfassungen
In the digital world, code is the essential primary building block, the equivalent of the cell or DNA in the biological sphere—and almost as mysterious. Code can create entire worlds, real and virtual; it allows us to connect instantly to people and places around the globe; and it performs tasks that were once only possible in science fiction. It is a superpower, and not just in a technical sense. It is also a gateway to ideas. As vividly illustrated by Samuel Arbesman, it is the ultimate connector, providing new insight and meaning into how everything from language and mythology to biblical texts, biology, and even our patterns of thought connect with the history and nature of computing.
While the building block of code can be used for many wondrous things it can also create deeper wedges in our society and be weaponized to cause damage to our planet or our civilization. Code and computing are too important to be left to the tech community; it is essential that each of us engage with it. And we fail to understand it to our detriment.
By providing us with a framework to think about coding and ist effects upon the world and placing the past, current, and future developments in computing into ist broader setting we see how software and computers can work for people as opposed to against our needs. With this deeper understanding into the “why” of coding we can be masters of technology rather than ist subjects.
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![]() Begriffe KB IB clear | Biologie biology
, Code
, computational thinkingcomputational thinking
, Computer computer
, Digitalisierung
, DNS
, Gesellschaft society
, Informatikcomputer science
, Künstliches Leben (Artificial life) Artificial life
, Naturnature
, Open SourceOpen Source
, patternpattern
, Programmieren programming
, Programmiersprachenprogramming languages
, Realitätreality
, Simulation
, Software software
, Sprache language
, Wissenschaft science
, Zukunft future
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![]() Nicht erwähnte Begriffe | Bildung, blockbasierte Programmierumgebungen, Informatik-Didaktik, Informatik-Unterricht (Fachinformatik) |
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Beat hat dieses Buch erst in den letzten 6 Monaten in Biblionetz aufgenommen. Er hat dieses Buch einmalig erfasst und bisher nicht mehr bearbeitet. Beat besitzt kein physisches, aber ein digitales Exemplar. (das er aber aus Urheberrechtsgründen nicht einfach weitergeben darf). Es gibt bisher nur wenige Objekte im Biblionetz, die dieses Werk zitieren.

Biologie
Computer
Digitalisierung
DNS
Gesellschaft
Künstliches Leben (Artificial life)
Programmieren
Software
Sprache
Wissenschaft
Zukunft


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