The Path Upward
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The Path Upward

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The Path UpwardTHE STORY At the break of dawn, a grandmother ascends the steep slopes of Argapura, her silhouette framed against the undulating layers of cultivated land. A small plastic bag dangles from her hand, holding a bottle of mineral waterher quiet preparation for the long day ahead. With a determined yet graceful step, she treads a narrow dirt path that carves a strong diagonal through the scene, leading the eye deeper into the frameinto the rhythm of her

ᝰ THE STORY

At the break of dawn, a grandmother ascends the steep slopes of Argapura, her silhouette framed against the undulating layers of cultivated land. A small plastic bag dangles from her hand, holding a bottle of mineral water—her quiet preparation for the long day ahead. With a determined yet graceful step, she treads a narrow dirt path that carves a strong diagonal through the scene, leading the eye deeper into the frame—into the rhythm of her daily life.

Argapura, nestled in the highlands of West Java, has long been revered not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for the extraordinary fertility of its valleys and hills. For centuries, this land has been a cradle of abundance, where generations of farmers have nurtured the earth, coaxing forth a mosaic of thriving crops—beans, onions, lettuces, red chilis, chayotes, pumpkins, and potatoes—all flourishing beneath the embrace of mist and morning light.

The woman, seemingly weightless despite the burden of labor, moves with an energy that defies time, embodying a quiet resilience passed down through the ages. With only the essentials in hand, she is ready to tend to the land, following the same path walked by countless others before her.

The Path Upward, suspended between effort and grace, is a portrait of devotion—one where the land itself seems to rise in harmony with her, echoing the silent song of those who walk it every day.

📍Majalengka, Jawa Barat  🗓 2017

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      The best book to enter the field. Grateful that Charles Petzold decided to write it, even happier this was one of the first books I picked up. Recommend to everyone wanting to become a programmer, or just interested in computers.
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      As an ardent reader of the past 1st edition, I was fairly excited to get the latest version. That is, until I encountered the history chapter of the new edition. For one thing, what I do NOT understand in this second edition is the newly added description of August Ada Byron (countless of Lovelace). The author claims it was Babbage who was the first programmer to design the engines, not Ada. I am not trying to start a futile argument here about who has more or fewer contributions, etc. What I am trying to assert here is that it is undisputed that Ada (unless the new evidence arises) left *the very first demonstration* of what this seemingly imaginary machine, which didn't even physically exist, was capable of through her program. Because Babbage designed the engine itself, that doesn't automatically put him in the position of a programmer (despite Babbage being a brilliant engineer/scientist and may have had a simple or detailed program in his mind). However, it was Ada who gave a definite touch to programming concepts that ultimately led to modern-day programming. Ada deserves more recognition than a mere "tutorial writer," and she is certainly entitled to the title she deserves. Other than that, like the previous edition, this book is a must-read for people who are from related/unrelated fields. I always loved the 1st edition, and I would do too with the 2nd. Still, I think history should always be approached with more care, particularly if matters have potential controversies.
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      If you want to learn computers, start here. Learning from a historical perspective removes complexity of trying to start with say GPUs - you learn just like computer engineers did, incrementally.
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