Hacker Culture

Hacker Culture is a cultural criticism book written by Douglas Thomas that deals with hacker ethics and hackers.

Hacker Culture
AuthorDouglas Thomas
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreCultural criticism
PublisherUniversity of Minnesota Press
Publication date
1 March 2002
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages266 pp
ISBN0-8166-3345-2 (first edition, hardcover)
OCLC47922733

Reception

Publishers Weekly reviewed Hacker Culture as "an intelligent and approachable book on one of the most widely discussed and least understood subcultures in recent decades."[1]

San Francisco Chronicle reviewed Hacker Culture as "an unusually balanced history of the computer underground and its sensational representation in movies and newspapers."[2]

gollark: So it's either chat, flagging, upvoting or comments?
gollark: You would expect, though, that SE would have patched an obvious exploit to ban arbitrary people, no?
gollark: Weird, emoji collector lacks it.
gollark: :thonkdown:
gollark: <:Thonk:445016973798014987>

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