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- Fuller, M ed. (2008) Software Studies: A Lexicon, MIT Press
- Ullman, E (2013) Close to the machine: Technophilia and its Discontents, Pushkin Press
- Law, J ed. and Mol, A ed. (2002) Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge Practices, Duke University Press Books
<!-- - Bridle, J (2022) Ways of Being: Beyond Human Intelligence, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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And then a list of possible references
- Hayles, N K (2005) My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts, University of Chicago Press
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- Sterling, B (2005) Shaping Things, MIT Press
- Mackenzie, A (2006) Cutting Code; Software and Sociality, International Academic Publisher
- Suchman, L A (1987) Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication, Cambridge University Press
Balibar, É (2020) On Universals: Constructing and Deconstructing Community, Fordham University Press
<!-- - Mackenzie, A (2006) Cutting Code; Software and Sociality, International Academic Publisher -->
<!-- - Suchman, L A (1987) Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication, Cambridge University Press -->
<!-- Balibar, É (2020) On Universals: Constructing and Deconstructing Community, Fordham University Press -->
- Cantwell Smith, B (1996) On the Origin of Objects, Bradfor Book
- Knuth, D E (1973) The Art of Computer Programming, Addison-Wesley
<!-- - Knuth, D E (1973) The Art of Computer Programming, Addison-Wesley -->
- Knuth, D E (1992) Literate Programming, Center for the Study of Language and Information
- Brodie, L (1984) Thinking Forth, Punchy Publising
- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "On Software, or the Persistence of Visual Knowledge" (2005) Grey Room. 18

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2. There is no such thing as undocumented software, in the sense that if it's undocumented we cannot see it.
From the standpoint of a political economy of software, thi:-. i~ a curious
inversion, Rather than dealing with increasing abstraction, programming is
constantly be:-.et by conflicts between different processe~ of ab:-.tractio n.

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