The Other Computer History is the history of computing narrated through anecdotes. Due to his father's work, Hans Bodmer developed a great interest in technology from a young age. During his working life, Hans held positions involving systems analysis and programming. Based on his experiences, he relates how computers have changed over the years
Hans begins by following the evolution of computing from mechanical calculators to the use of computer networks. He also describes related machines and the uses to which they were applied. The book adopts a realistic perspective, reviewing the challenges and the complicated process
of developing new technology.
Hans Bodmer has a relaxed narrative style, presenting his
anecdotes with a touch of humor. At the same time, he remains objective and precise in his assessments. I liked discovering how some of the devices worked and the problems that arose when using them
Details such as these are generally overlooked in
computer history, but they are aspects that a technician or
programmer can relate to. Hans writes in layman's language, so you don't have to be a computer expert to follow the account.
Another aspect I liked is the color photographs of all the devices mentioned. It was interesting to learn about Han's diversity of jobs as he shares specific experiences that illustrate the evolution of technology. The Other Computer History is a book that computer lovers will undoubtedly enjoy.