The Bug.: The Bugis a mesmerizing first novel about a demonic, elusive computer bug and the havoc it wreaks on the lives of the people around it. This rare combination–a novel of ideas and a 3/5(1). Ellen Ullman, Author. Doubleday $ (p) ISBN Ethan Levin, who wrestles with an ineradicable bug in the heroic era of computing. It is , and Telligentsia is an. Ellen Ullman is a "rarity, a computer programmer with a poet's feeling for language" (Laura Miller, Salon). The Bug breaks new ground in literary fiction, offering us a deep look into the internal lives of people in the technical world. Set in a start-up company in , this highly acclaimed first novel explores what happens when a baffling software flaw—a bug so teasing it is named "the Jester"—threatens the Cited by: 3.
Ullman's first novel, The Bug, was obviously influenced by her year career as a programmer, but her latest, By Blood, is a firm step away, despite being set in the s. Based on conversations. An excerpt from Ellen Ullman's new novel, "The Bug." By Ellen Ullman Published PM (EDT) --Shares. Facebook. Twitter. Reddit. Email. view in app. Ellen Ullman is the author of By Blood, The Bug, a New York Times Notable Book and runner-up for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the cult classic memoir Close to the Machine, based on her years as a rare female computer programmer in the early years of the personal computer era. She lives in San Francisco.
Ellen Ullman is an American computer programmer and www.doorway.ru has written books, articles, and essays that analyze the human side of the world of computer programming. She has owned a consulting firm and worked as technology commentator for NPR's All Things Considered. Ellen Ullman’s The Bug is published by Pushkin Press. Ellen Ullman‘s Close to the Machine, a memoir of her time as a software engineer during the early years of the internet revolution, became a cult classic and established her as a writer of considerable talent; with her second book, The Bug, she became an acclaimed and vital novelist; By Blood is her third. All three are published in the UK by Pushkin Press. Ellen Ullman is the author of The Bug, a New York Times Notable Book and runner-up for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the cult classic memoir Close to the Machine, based on her years as a rare female computer programmer in the early years of the personal computer era. She lives in San Francisco. Award Winner. Awards.
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