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Mentioned in 12 episodes
The Magic of Code
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned as a refreshing take on technology and computer programming.

2,725 snips
Ep. 360: One-Page Productivity
The book the guest wrote, which is the main topic of the podcast.

64 snips
EP 304 Samuel Arbesman on The Magic of Code
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as 

's newest book.

Jim O’Shaughnessy


Sam Arbesman

60 snips
Sam Arbesman — Science, Complexity and Humanistic Computation (EP.277)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as his most recent book that delves into how to think about code.

Samuel Arbesman

44 snips
Do facts have an expiration date? (with Samuel Arbesman)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as Sam Arbesman's third and newly released book.

Eric Jorgensen

32 snips
#091 The Magic of Code, History of Computing, and the Future of AI Interfaces [Sam Arbesman #2]
Mentioned by 

as 

's new book, diving into the nature and joy of programming.


David Eagleman


Sam Arbesman

32 snips
Ep112 "How is computer code like magic?" (with Sam Arbesman)

Mitch Joel

30 snips
From Magic To Machines... The Wonder (And Worry) Of Code With Sam Arbesman
Mentioned by 

as 

's new book, which is the main topic of the conversation.


Beatrice Erkers


Sam Arbesman

11 snips
Sam Arbesman on Vibe Coding, AI, and the Magic of Code
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as exploring how computing connects with philosophy, art, and mythology.

Michael Kovnat

Magic Is Real—And It’s Living in Your Computer
Mentioned by 

as having great quotes from Dijkstra.


Sam Arbesman

Daniel Temkin on Esoteric Programming Languages
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the main topic of the podcast and recently published by the guest.

Danny Crichton

Samuel Arbesman on his new book, The Magic of Code
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

about writing on computing and magic and many other people's invocation of the golem.

Michael Garfield

Chaim Gingold on Building SimCity & Simulation as Discourse
The author, ![undefined]()

, discusses the book's origins and its exploration of computation beyond just engineering.

Samuel Arbesman

Samuel Arbesman, "The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future" (PublicAffairs, 2025)
Mentioned as a fantastic book with wonderful literary references and deep insights into what makes us human.

Samuel Arbesman, "The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future" (PublicAffairs, 2025)
Mentioned as the next dialogue in the podcast, featuring Sam Arbesman to discuss software and spellcraft.

Holistic Technology for Growing a World in Love with Larry Muhlstein
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc as ![undefined]()

's most recent book.

Samuel Arbesman

590. Bridging Humanities and Technology: The Evolution of Code and Knowledge feat. Samuel Arbesman
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the next book in the series with ![undefined]()

.

Aidan McCullen

Samuel Arbesman

Understanding the Complexity of Modern Technology with Samuel Arbesman | Overcomplicated
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the author’s attempt to reinvigorate the human in the world of computing.

Aidan McCullen

The Magic of Code with Sam Arbesman | The Innovation Show (Thinkers50 Award-Winning Podcast)
Mentioned by Samuel Arbesman as a forthcoming book about computation and wonder, using ideas from the liberal arts and Jewish thought.

Michael Rosen on Golems, Dybbuks & the Four Quadrants of AI
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the topic of the podcast episode.

Ravi Joseph

Samuel Arbesman: Computation and Wonder


