Revolution in the Valley

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Revolution in the Valley is a nonfiction book by Andy Hertzfeld that chronicles the early development of the Apple Macintosh through firsthand anecdotes and stories from the original team.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
technology book
author Andy Hertzfeld NERFINISHED
basedOn stories from folklore.org
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Apple Computer in the early 1980s
describes Macintosh hardware development
Macintosh user interface design
company culture at Apple
software development for the original Macintosh
focusesOn early development of the Macintosh
original Macintosh team
genre history
memoir
technology history
hasContributor members of the original Macintosh team
hasFormat ebook
print
hasWebsite http://www.folklore.org/
illustrationType drawings
photographs
intendedAudience Apple fans
historians of computing
technology enthusiasts
language English
mainSubject Apple Macintosh NERFINISHED
history of Apple Inc.
personal computing
narrativeForm collection of anecdotes
portrays Steve Jobs NERFINISHED
original Macintosh engineering team
publisher O’Reilly Media NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered early 1980s
late 1970s
mid 1980s

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