About the Book
Computer Science in the 21st Century and beyond is far more dangerous than anyone appreciates. It is not just endless, poorly guarded information; it is limitless battlegrounds in a software empowered war between good and evil in a conflicted world. Worse still, General-Purpose Computer Science replaces the standards of democracy with corrupt digital dictatorships. The Civilization of Cyberspace is the fight for a Digital Democracy that meets the needs of freedom-loving nations. A level digital playing field without the centralized hacker privileges used by mainframe architectures from the Cold War.A mathematical machine is engineered for the people, instead of dictators, monopolies, criminals, and enemies. Kenneth J Hamer-Hodges wrote the microcode for the first such capability-based computer. The
PP250 deconstructed statically compiled procedures into dynamic object-oriented machine code, where digital boundaries detect and prevent malware and hacking. He takes a deep dive into the dilemmas of the General-Purpose Computer, using history to explain nature's fail-safe, future-safe machinery of life for anyone to understand. A universal model of computation revealed by the Church-Turing Thesis. Kenneth shows how form and function define the DNA of object boundaries needed for the flawless automation of software as a species that obeys all the laws defined by both sides of the Church-Turing Thesis.
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