A review by sribbleinc
Bitwise: A Life in Code by David Auerbach

4.0

This book kept me engaged and entertained throughout. Auerbach smoothly weaves an eclectic of topics that will inform readers about concepts and references that may be new to them, and also compel readers to think about what they might already know. This book might not be for everyone: its reflections on the world may be too abstract for some readers; it may even be too prescriptionist at times. If you're an individual who loves thinking about computer science and its intersection with things outside that field, I would recommend this book, at least for the references made to pursue further exploration.

One gripe: his bit on child language was dubious... children at age 2 don't usually speak connected utterances of more than 3 words.