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What good biographies about people in IT are out there?

I am thinking about people like Bill Gates, Linus ThorvaldsTorvalds, Steve Jobs etc.

I find biographies to be very inspiring, and I have read a lot of them - but not about people in IT.

Biographies

Other books

Documentaries/videos

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iWoz - Steve Wozniak

iCon Steve Jobs

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"I Con" is very appropriate for mr. jobs... Truly a fitting title - in all meanings – Tim Jul 7 '09 at 15:40

This is a great book about Linus Torvalds: Just for Fun: The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary

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I've got this book, its both interesting and funny – daz-fuller Jul 7 '09 at 14:48

Out of Their Minds: The Lives and Discoveries of 15 Great Computer Scientists, includes Backus, McCarthy, Dijkstra, Knuth, Tarja, Lamport, Kay and 8 more famous names: a chapter on each so not full biographies but a useful introduction to each one.

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Okay so it's a TV program, but I found Triumph of the Nerds to be very interesting.

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Great program! Well worth the watch. – Alan Jul 7 '09 at 15:02

Soul of a new machine

Fire in the valley

There is also some interesting stuff in "Founders at work" - most interesting to me is the contrast between bright people like the RIM guys, Adobe guys and Woz on one hand and the lucky web startups that just made money by being in the right place on the other. Some of those guys shouldn't even be in the same book.

I'd recommend the first two, but not sure I would recommend spending for the founders at work.

Cuckoo's egg is a pretty good read.

I found the biography of Nicola Tesla to be amazing as well.

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A video not a book, autobiography, a C.S. professor (not I.T.): Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

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Show Stopper!: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft by G. Pascal Zachary is a great read. It's a biography of Windows NT, but contains mini bios on Dave Cutler and many of his development team members and their families.

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Not quite a biography but a lot more: The Annotated Turing

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Also not quite a biography, rather a string of parts of biographies that make up an epic story: "Hackers" by Steven Levy. On the same vein, "A History of Modern Computing" by Paul Ceruzzi.

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i forgot the hackers book in my list. – Tim Jul 7 '09 at 15:38

It's not out quite yet but I'm looking forward to Coders at Work by Peter Seibel.

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Founders at Work is very good too, even if it's based more on the business side of IT. – tmoisan Jul 11 '11 at 20:40

Not exactly a person's biography, but rather Logic's (and IMHO Computer Science's) biography. It's worth the time. logicomix

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I once found it interesting to read Big Blues: The Unmaking of IBM, about IBM and the start of the PC industry. It's not a biography about any one specific person, but similar (about history and people).

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See the biographies in wikipedia e.g: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_in_information_technology , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Computer_pioneers , etc...

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These links do not refer to books - but Wikipedia biographies. – Kjensen Jul 7 '09 at 16:35

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