Return To Tomorrow: 50 Years Of Computing In New Zealand by Janet Toland
Edited by Janet Toland, Return to Tomorrow includes 23 fascinating chapters, each outlining a different aspect of the history of computing over the last 50 years through the eyes of those that lived it.
Authors include innovators such as Perce Harpham, founder of Progeni (New Zealand’s first software company) as he outlines the rise and fall of this ground-breaking company, Ray Delany outlining the history of health informatics in New Zealand, Johnny Chan outlining the business of open source, and many more.
Many of the lessons learnt and outlined in the chapters of this book have as much relevance today as they did over the last 50 years, and this is an account not to be missed.
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Authors include innovators such as Perce Harpham, founder of Progeni (New Zealand’s first software company) as he outlines the rise and fall of this ground-breaking company, Ray Delany outlining the history of health informatics in New Zealand, Johnny Chan outlining the business of open source, and many more.
Many of the lessons learnt and outlined in the chapters of this book have as much relevance today as they did over the last 50 years, and this is an account not to be missed.
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