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I started getting excited but then quickly realized that if I had to read a sci-fi novel about coding (or maintaining a codebase) I would throw up.

I spend my days coding.




Fortunately, not everybody hates their job.

My worry about coding/hacking scenes in books is that authors usually do something dumb. That makes it all the more rewarding when they sidestep it with something amusing, as in the given example.

Having read 'A Deepness in the Sky', it is good, interesting, and not about coding. You can probably read it safely without having flashbacks to your life.


It's not what the book is about, just a few interesting/realistic scenes. The book itself is epic and brilliant and spans almost every genre.




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