Revolution in the Valley : The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made by Andy Hertzfeld (2004, Hardcover)

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PublisherO'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-100596007191
ISBN-139780596007195
eBay Product ID (ePID)43548132

Product Key Features

Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRevolution in the Valley : the Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made
Publication Year2004
SubjectGeneral, Operating Systems / Apple (Mac OS & iOS), Hardware / Personal Computers / Macintosh, Workplace Culture
TypeTextbook
AuthorAndy Hertzfeld
Subject AreaComputers, Business & Economics
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight35.9 Oz
Item Length7.6 in
Item Width7.6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal004.165
SynopsisThere was a time, not too long ago, when the typewriter and notebook ruled, and the computer as an everyday tool was simply a vision. Revolution in the Valley traces this vision back to its earliest roots: the hallways and backrooms of Apple, where the groundbreaking Macintosh computer was born. The book traces the development of the Macintosh, from its inception as an underground skunkworks project in 1979 to its triumphant introduction in 1984 and beyond.The stories in Revolution in the Valley come on extremely good authority. That's because author Andy Hertzfeld was a core member of the team that built the Macintosh system software, and a key creator of the Mac's radically new user interface software. One of the chosen few who worked with the mercurial Steve Jobs, you might call him the ultimate insider.When Revolution in the Valley begins, Hertzfeld is working on Apple's first attempt at a low-cost, consumer-oriented computer: the Apple II. He sees that Steve Jobs is luring some of the company's most brilliant innovators to work on a tiny research effort the Macintosh. Hertzfeld manages to make his way onto the Macintosh research team, and the rest is history.Through lavish illustrations, period photos, and Hertzfeld's vivid first-hand accounts, Revolution in the Valley reveals what it was like to be there at the birth of the personal computer revolution. The story comes to life through the book's portrait of the talented and often eccentric characters who made up the Macintosh team. Now, over 20 years later, millions of people are benefiting from the technical achievements of this determined and brilliant group of people., The amazing stories in this collection offer a behind-the- scenes look at the development of the Apple Macintosh personal computer-how a small but determined group of people pulled off one of the greatest technical achievements of our time through bluff, guile, hard work, and brilliance. The author is the ultimate insider: Andy Herzfeld is ......, The amazing stories in this collection offer a behind-the- scenes look at the development of the Apple Macintosh personal computer-how a small but determined group of people pulled off one of the greatest technical achievements of our time through bluff, guile, hard work, and brilliance. The author is the ultimate insider: Andy Herzfeld is one of the main developers of both the core operating system and the User Interface Toolbox. He tells his stories with humour and admiration for the interesting and often eccentric characters that made up the Macintosh development team. Lavishly illustrated with period photos., There was a time, not too long ago, when the typewriter and notebook ruled, and the computer as an everyday tool was simply a vision. Revolution in the Valley traces this vision back to its earliest roots: the hallways and backrooms of Apple, where the groundbreaking Macintosh computer was born. The book traces the development of the Macintosh, from its inception as an underground skunkworks project in 1979 to its triumphant introduction in 1984 and beyond.The stories in "Revolution in the Valley" come on extremely good authority. That's because author Andy Hertzfeld was a core member of the team that built the Macintosh system software, and a key creator of the Mac's radically new user interface software. One of the chosen few who worked with the mercurial Steve Jobs, you might call him the ultimate insider.When "Revolution in the Valley" begins, Hertzfeld is working on Apple's first attempt at a low-cost, consumer-oriented computer: the Apple II. He sees that Steve Jobs is luring some of the company's most brilliant innovators to work on a tiny research effort the Macintosh. Hertzfeld manages to make his way onto the Macintosh research team, and the rest is history.Through lavish illustrations, period photos, and Hertzfeld's vivid first-hand accounts, Revolution in the Valley reveals what it was like to be there at the birth of the personal computer revolution. The story comes to life through the book's portrait of the talented and often eccentric characters who made up the Macintosh team. Now, over 20 years later, millions of people are benefiting from the technical achievements of this determined and brilliant group of people.
LC Classification NumberQA76.8M

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