
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Samuel Arbesman, "The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future" (PublicAffairs, 2025)
Sep 13, 2025
In this discussion, scientist Samuel Arbesman delves into the essence of coding as a universal force connecting diverse fields, likening it to DNA in biology. He highlights how code shapes human communication and our perceptions, drawing on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Arbesman emphasizes the ethical implications of technology and the need for broader engagement beyond tech experts. He also explores the beauty of programming languages like Lisp and the creativity possible through coding, posing both opportunities and challenges in our digital age.
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Stand On Giants — Use Existing Abstractions
- Study computing history and tradition to avoid reinventing solutions and to unlock creative recombination.
- Build on abstractions and open libraries to amplify innovation instead of starting from scratch.
Relentless Simplicity Drives Emergence
- Simple repeated rules plus pseudo-randomness produce surprising emergent complexity in computation.
- That relentlessness underlies fractals, simulations, neural nets, and computational art.
Open Source Multiplies Creative Raw Material
- Use and contribute to open source to create raw material for unexpected recombinations.
- Share code so others can repurpose it and accelerate innovation beyond the creator's intent.


