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I connected with Microserfs because it captures the unique culture and mindset of tech workers in the ’90s, (I was a Microserf from 1991-2000). It resonated with my background in IT and fascination with the intersection of technology and humanity. The book’s blend of humour, the struggle for personal meaning in a corporate world, and the sense of camaraderie among the characters likely struck a chord. Plus, the idea of overworked coders breaking free from corporate giants to pursue their dreams aligns with the drive for independence and creativity in tech—a theme that still feels relevant today.
I connected with Microserfs because it captures the unique culture and mindset of tech workers in the '90s, (I was a Microserf from 1991-2000). It resonated with my background in IT and fascination with the intersection of technology and humanity. The book’s blend of humour, the struggle for personal meaning in a corporate world, and the sense of camaraderie among the characters likely struck a chord. Plus, the idea of overworked coders breaking free from corporate giants to pursue their dreams aligns with the drive for independence and creativity in tech—a theme that still feels relevant today.
Author | Douglas Coupland |
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Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Publish Year | 1996 |
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