The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise

The article reviews the book “The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise” by Nathan Ensmenger.

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Published in:Technology & Culture Vol. 52; no. 3; pp. 662 - 665
Main Author: Ceruzzi, Paul
Format: Book Review
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press July 2011
Online Access:View this record in EBSCOhost
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