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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: G Pascal ZacharyPublisher: 8080 Books Imprint: 8080 Books Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9798993755359Pages: 496 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""A compelling tale about the creation of a groundbreaking product.""--- Katie Hafner, Newsweek ""Like the software whose creation it chronicles, Zachary's book is an exercise in persistence and detail. We learn every twist and turn in the lives of the people who sacrificed family and friends to create Windows NT. We sweat over every major bug that threatens to undo the program. More than anything else, we come to appreciate what a miracle software really is: a unique blend of artistry and drudgery, mathematical order and creative chaos."" --- Bill Taylor, Harvard Business Review ""G. Pascal Zachary managed to get total access to the formerly unseen programming catacombs of Microsoft and has made the most of it with this riveting look inside one of the world's most fascinating corporations. Great reading for hackers and computer virgins alike.""--- Steven Levy, author of Hackers, Artifical Life and Insanely Great ""Gripping ... Zachary has a great eye for detail and the clear prose style needed to explain the arcana of high tech."" --- Alan Deutschman, author of The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, in Fortune ""I remain very enthusiastic about Showstopper, which is better than Soul of a New Machine. Zachary's unique book richly deserves a new edition.""--- David Warsh, former economics columnist for the Boston Glove and author of Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations ""Reissued for a new era, Showstopper secures its place beside Hackers and The Soul of a New Machine as a defining chronicle of how technology is made--and the people who make it. With a reporter's eye and a storyteller's touch, G. Pascal Zachary traces the tumultuous creation of Windows NT, capturing not only the technical ambition but the human drama at its core. By illuminating the passions, conflicts, and relentless drive of Dave Cutler's team, Zachary offers a rare window into a crucible where modern computing was forged. For anyone interested in how innovation really happens, Showstopper remains essential reading.""--- John Markoff, former New York Times reporter and author of ""The Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand. ""Showstopper lives up to its title. It is an aeriobic recounting of an extraordinary business venture. More important, it offers profound lessons for all businesspersons pursuing large-scale, monstrously complex, industry-shaping innovations.""--- Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence ""Windows NT was one of the most important pieces of software ever written for the personal computer. When Microsoft introduced Windows NT in 1993, historians took little note of it-- we thought it was just another incremental product. Now, decades later, we realize that Windows NT, along with the Intel Pentium processor introduced at the same time, transformed the place of the personal computer in the computing world. G. Pascal Zachary takes us inside the wall of Microsoft to observe the drama and creativity that brought this piece of code to life.""--- Paul Ceruzzi, author of A New History of Modern Computing (with Thomas Haigh) Author InformationG. Pascal Zachary is a journalist, historian and specialist in the structure and logic of technological change. Zachary covered Microsoft and Silicon Valley in the 1990s for The Wall Street Journal. He later wrote the ""Ping"" column on innovation for The New York Times. His essays and reportage on technology have appeared in Wired, Technology Review, Spectrum magazine, The San Jose Mercury and many other publications. Zachary is also the author of Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century (1997) and the editor of The Essential Writings of Vannevar Bush (2022). Zachary has taught technology journalism at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley. At Arizona State University, he taught courses on the history of nuclear weapons and the history of consciousness, from the Greeks to Google. His research on digital innovation in sub-Saharan Africa was supported by the Gates foundation and the National Science Foundation. For the PBS network, he co-wrote Code Rush, with director David Winton, about the rise and fall of Netscape. Zachary lives in northern California with his wife, Constance Okon. He chronicled their early adventures together in his memoir, Married to Africa: a love story. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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