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Masterfully told

Review from The Good Spy →

I’ve always enjoyed tales of “the great game,” but the story of Robert Ames well captures the ambiguity or morality in intelligence gathering and the possibility of weaving practical morality into the practice without lionizing heroes.

A more accurate title is ‘Who Is Not a Coder’

Review from Coders →

There are pockets of interesting anecdotes and observations about programmers and their products and power interspersed throughout this book but its main focus is on lack of diversity among programmers. Indeed this is an important issue, but not what the book purports to be about. To his credit, at times he makes an earnest effort..

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Awww

Review from Coach Me →

This book is so good. I loved everything about it! The writing, the characters, and the narrators were perfect. I was holding my breath until the end because I didn’t know how it was going to turn out for them. I wish I could listen to it again for the first time. I would definitely..

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