Although this book is a bit dated – in the sense when we call everything that is pre-pandemic as dated – it is a great reading. It takes us on a journey of inventions in Silicon Valley, although it starts with Ada Byron and her work on computing machines.
I recommend this book because it goes against established theories in academia about innovations – that we innovate individually or in teams. Instead, it takes us on the journey of connections, research and innovation building on one another. It tells a great story how world’s technology evolves by taking one innovation and making another one. It is a story of global collaborations and how these collaborations are entangled with one another and support one another.
If it was up to me, this would be a mandatory reading for all new students of the university software engineering programs.