The two books are slightly aligned, but yeah they could be read in any order without a problem. But both are very worth a read.
The two books are slightly aligned, but yeah they could be read in any order without a problem. But both are very worth a read.
My favorite Buckaroo Banzai quote is from the intro. “Don’t tug on that, you don’t know what it’s hooked to.” The perfect motto to live by while maintaining legacy software systems. :-)
Have you take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbows_End_(novel) ? Dr Vinge does “thought bombs” a lot with most of his books where you read something and he has all kinds of implications that jump out with one of his concepts.
Another of his works - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cookie_Monster_(novella) about simulations reminded me a lot of Stross’ thought experiments - but from the other side.
But all of them tend to have something - “Reality Graphics” in A Fire Upon the Deep, the localizer net and the Focused in A Deepness, Rainbows End above considers why you might have an underground market in Bootleg processors… Interesting stuff to ponder.
Did they ever settle out the problems between Foundation Imaging and Netter digital so the CGI could be re-rendered?