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Samuel Arbesman, "The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future" (PublicAffairs, 2025)

Sep 13, 2025
Samuel Arbesman, a scientist at Lux Capital and author of The Magic of Code, dives into the enchanting world of coding. He discusses how code acts as a universal connector across disciplines, influencing our thoughts, language, and even our perception of reality. Arbesman emphasizes the balance between the wonder of programming and its potential to create societal rifts. He explores the poetic beauty of code, its evolution paralleling human languages, and the democratic impact of tools like HyperCard, urging everyone to engage with technology meaningfully.
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Computing As A Liberal Art

  • Samuel Arbesman reframes computing as a liberal art that connects language, biology, philosophy, and art.
  • Rekindling wonder about code can repair society's broken relationship with technology.
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Code As Precise Modern Magic

  • Arbesman equates precise code to a modern form of magic that manipulates the world via exact language.
  • Treating the magic analogy seriously reveals how naming, sacrifice, and precision shape computation and AI.
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Programming Languages Evolve Like Tongues

  • Programming languages evolved from wiring to binary to high-level languages and mirror features of natural languages.
  • Different languages trade ease, elegance, and expressiveness while remaining fundamentally translatable.
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