Topic “democracy”

The Myth of the Meritocracy

This blog has been pretty much dead since I entered full production on my thesis. Key takeaway? Blogging drops WAY down on the priority list when thesis writing kicks in, and while this space was really helpful for me early on (for testing out ideas, for reviewing the literature, and for just getting some writing done), it's felt like a distraction during recent months. If I'm going to be writing, shouldn't I be writing for my thesis?

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From Coding to Community: Iteration, Abstraction & Open Source Software Development is a self-published book by Brad Weikel, adapted from his Masters thesis of the same name. This book is an exploration of iteration and abstraction in the practices of programming, as these concepts relate to the politics and production of FOSS projects. Iteration, in this context, refers to the writing of software through incremental changes, leaving it ever subject to further modifications. Abstraction, on the other hand, refers to the use of interfaces to hide complexity, thereby enabling new relations between code and people. (Read More)
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