The book explores the implications of the Human Genome Project's mapping of human DNA, addressing the varied reactions from scientists, politicians, and theologians. It critically examines the promises and challenges of genetic engineering, contrasting exaggerated expectations with the actual capabilities of the technology. By delving into the ongoing debates surrounding genetic manipulation and its potential societal impacts, it highlights the complex interplay between scientific advancement and ethical considerations, emphasizing the need for a balanced perspective on biotechnology.
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make is one of UNIX's greatest contributions to software development, and this book is the clearest description of make ever written. Even the smallest software project typically involves a number of files that depend upon each other in various ways. If you modify one or more source files, you must relink the program after recompiling some, but not necessarily all, of the sources. make greatly simplifies this process. By recording the relationships between sets of files, make can automatically perform all the necessary updating.For large projects with teams of programmers and multiple releases, make becomes even more critical. But in order to avoid spending a major portion of your maintenance budget on maintaining the Makefiles , you need a system for handling directories, dependencies, and macro definitions. This book describes all the basic features of make and provides guidelines on meeting the needs of large, modern projects.Some of the issues addressed in the second edition
In Devices of the Soul, Steve Talbott challenges readers to critically examine society's ever-increasing detachment from its physical surroundings and reflect on its growing dependence on techno-wizardry.