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Mentioned in 10 episodes

The Magic of Code

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Mentioned as a refreshing take on technology and computer programming.
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Ep. 360: One-Page Productivity
The book the guest wrote, which is the main topic of the podcast.
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EP 304 Samuel Arbesman on The Magic of Code
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Jim O’Shaughnessy
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Sam Arbesman
's newest book.
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Sam Arbesman — Science, Complexity and Humanistic Computation (EP.277)
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David Eagleman
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Sam Arbesman
's new book, diving into the nature and joy of programming.
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Ep112 "How is computer code like magic?" (with Sam Arbesman)
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Eric Jorgensen
as Sam Arbesman's third and newly released book.
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#091 The Magic of Code, History of Computing, and the Future of AI Interfaces [Sam Arbesman #2]
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Mitch Joel
states that he really loved Samuel Arbesman's most recent book.
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From Magic To Machines... The Wonder (And Worry) Of Code With Sam Arbesman
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Michael Kovnat
as exploring how computing connects with philosophy, art, and mythology.
Magic Is Real—And It’s Living in Your Computer
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Danny Crichton
as the main topic of the podcast and recently published by the guest.
Samuel Arbesman on his new book, The Magic of Code
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Michael Garfield
about writing on computing and magic and many other people's invocation of the golem.
Chaim Gingold on Building SimCity & Simulation as Discourse
The author,
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Samuel Arbesman
, discusses the book's origins and its exploration of computation beyond just engineering.
Samuel Arbesman, "The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future" (PublicAffairs, 2025)
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Ravi Joseph
as the topic of the podcast episode.
Samuel Arbesman: Computation and Wonder
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 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 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
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Sam Arbesman
as having great quotes from Dijkstra.
Daniel Temkin on Esoteric Programming Languages

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