Tracy Kidder

Tracy Kidder (born November 12, 1945) is an American author of multiple books. Kidder may be best known, especially within the computing community, for his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Soul of a New Machine, an account of the development of Data General's Eclipse/MV minicomputers. One side effect of that book was to popularize throughout the computer world the term canard, which had been in-house slang at Data General, with the meaning "mistaken and confused belief".

Bibliography

  • Tracy Kidder, Among Schoolchildren, Avon Books, 1990, ISBN 0380710897
  • Tracy Kidder, The Soul of a New Machine, Back Bay Books, 2000, ISBN 0316491977
  • Tracy Kidder, House, Hougton Mifflin Co., 1999, ISBN 0618001913
  • Tracy Kidder, Home Town, Random House, 1999, ISBN 0671785214
  • Tracy Kidder, Mountains Beyond Mountains: Healing the World: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, Random House, 2003, ISBN 0375506160
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