RIO IN THE GLOBAL WORLD OF SOFTWARE/RIO NO MUNDO GLOBAL DO SOFTWARE
While the author's book (Coding Places: Software Practice in a South American City) dedicates many pages to Lua, it is not about Lua and certainly not about a syndrome from which Brazil needs to free itself. The book is about globalization and the paradoxical position cities such as Rio have in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista eletrônica de sistemas de informação 2014-05, Vol.13 (2), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | While the author's book (Coding Places: Software Practice in a South American City) dedicates many pages to Lua, it is not about Lua and certainly not about a syndrome from which Brazil needs to free itself. The book is about globalization and the paradoxical position cities such as Rio have in the global world of software. One part of that paradox is that Rio is a city like many others. It's not strange -- it's quite normal. Silicon Valley is unusual -- and quite lucky. People working in Silicon Valley do not have to make difficult choices that people in Rio (and many other places) need to make. The book analyses those choices and aims to show how those decisions help maintain the existing order, even as they tug on it from the edges. It is not his intention to condemn those choices, however. He would probably make the same choices himself. Yet, he think it's worth reflecting on those choices more, considering them in their complexity. |
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ISSN: | 1677-3071 |