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Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges

tomasz99's review against another edition

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5.0

Mam z tą książką spory dylemat.
Jest niewątpliwie książką bardzo dobrą - sporo źródeł, informacji, oprócz postaci Turinga poznajemy także otaczający go świat, książka jest dogłębna (naprawdę, skąd autor miał te wszystkie szczegółowe co do dnia informacje, podczas gdy np. u współczesnego nam Steva Jobsa tych informacji jakby sporo mniej!).
Plus za zdjęcia.
Jednak książka jest trudna w odbiorze dla przeciętnego laika - z powodu matematyki. Szczęśliwie z matematyką (tą pop-naukową) miałem coś wspólnego, więc COŚ kojarzyłem, ale i tak opisy wykraczały poza moje poznanie. A co dopiero ci, którzy z matematyką skończyli w liceum?!
Mimo wszystko ograniczenia wiedzowe nie powinny tu obniżać oceny - to wszak powinna być zaleta, nie wada.
Autor ma łatwość w przekazywaniu myśli, pozwala sobie na metafory (porównywanie sytuacji do Krainy Oz lub Alicji w Krainie Czarów), co nie wydaje się infantylne, a wręcz trafne. Plus wiersze Whitmana, grafiki, nawet kopia notatek Turinga.
Świetna księga dla chcących szczegółowo poznać Alana.
Dlatego stawiam ocenę wybitną.
EDIT: Muszę też nadmienić, że dużo wygodniej by było, gdyby WSZYSTKIE przypisy znajdowały się pod tekstem, a nie na końcu książki.

read_100_books's review against another edition

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2.0

I hate to say it but this book made it to my DNF pile. I made it through 320 pages of the book and really wanted to like the book but realized that I was powering my way through it to finish it rather than gaining any understanding of what was happening. The math and machine explanations were way over my head. Maybe one day I will try again but for now I am moving on.

wytherwytch's review against another edition

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It's just too big and too much, telling me about his grandparents and smallest details of his life. 

cvbazley's review against another edition

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While thorough and well-researched, it is not a very captivating read (unless perhaps you are a mathematician). Much of it went over my head. The pieces about Alan’s life and discoveries are quite compelling, but the vast quantity of mathematical history is rather dry. I do not fault the author for this, as he is a mathematician, and I commend him for taking on this significant project. However, I must honestly say this book fell short of my expectations and became more of a chore than a pleasure to read. Nearly three years in, I abandoned it with 200 pages left. 

sfletcher26's review

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2.0

One of the most disappointing books I think I've ever read.
Its not that the person of Turing is uninteresting or his story anything other than fascinating it's just that Hodges telling of the story is mind numbingly overcomplicated and borders of Hagiography.
This book so needed a better editor, one strong enough to stop Hodges tendency to flights of fancy and help him simplify the text.

nicolemhill's review against another edition

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2.0

Alan Turing was fascinating. So fascinating that I picked up this tome after seeing "The Imitation Game."

Alan Turing was fascinating, but this biography, exceedingly thorough to a fault, is not. It has all you could ever want to know, but loses some of Turing's personal richness in its effort to be exhaustive.

jake_leicht's review against another edition

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informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

georgiagm's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional informative inspiring sad slow-paced

2.75

michael_k's review against another edition

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3.0

It is the biography of A. Turing so it centers on his person and his work which is of course of great importance. However if one is more interested in Bletchley Park or the birth of computer age one would be best served by some other of the numerous books available on those subjects. The biography is exhaustive and well researched and manages to shed some light to his life and way of thinking but it is rather tiresome to read as the reader sometimes is lost on details.

astridagirl's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

4.0