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John Carmack

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Computer programmer and video game developer. Co-founder of id Software and lead programmer of iconic games such as Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Quake. Made innovations... Show More

Computer programmer and video game developer. Co-founder of id Software and lead programmer of iconic games such as Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Quake. Made innovations in 3D computer graphics, including Carmack's Reverse algorithm for shadow volumes. Former CTO of Oculus VR and currently working on his startup, Keen Technologies.

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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Mar 21, 2024
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A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepneas in the Sky are two of my favorite books of all time, and I recommend them to everyone.

Book 1992
A Fire Upon the Deep
by Vernor Vinge
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Mar 21, 2024
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A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepneas in the Sky are two of my favorite books of all time, and I recommend them to everyone.

Book Mar, 1999
A Deepness in the Sky (Zones of Thought, #2)
by Vernor Vinge
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Mar 18, 2024
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Looking through the Dune 2 (amazing movie!) art book, I was thinking about the relationship between art and games. In the early days, you just couldn’t apply much art to a game. The fundamental display resolution and color palette were very limited, and distribution media size…

Movie Feb 27, 2024
Dune: Part Two
by Denis Villeneuve
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Dec 13, 2023
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This is a great little book to take you from “vaguely understand neural networks” to the modern broad state of practice. I saw very little to quibble with.

Book Apr 30, 2023
The Little Book of Deep Learning
by François Fleuret
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Oct 27, 2023
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I have been re-watching @COSMOSonTV with Trista, and I still find it a wonderfully wholesome celebration of science. I wish that literally everyone in the world had at least that as a foundation of knowledge to build on.

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COSMOS: Possible Worlds | Watch Full Episodes on FOX
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Sep 12, 2023
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I enjoyed this. Biography has never been one of my favorite genres, and I have a bit of an irrational bias against reading bios of people I have interacted with personally, but I am reevaluating.

Podcast episode Sep 10, 2023
Walter Isaacson: Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein, Da Vinci & Ben Franklin | Lex Fridman Podcast #395
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Aug 4, 2023
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I really enjoyed 1633, the second book in “The Ring of Fire” — plop a 21st century American town into 17th century Europe and see what happens. It is “competence porn”, but a different take than post-apocalyptic works.

https://amazon.com/1633-Ring-Fire-Book-2-ebook/dp/B00AP8YZI0/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QZ36I3AYHTM6&keywords=1633+book&qid=1691162569&sprefix=1633+book%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-1

Book 2 of… 27 ???

Book May 1, 2007
1634: The Baltic War
by Eric Flint and David Weber
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · May 28, 2023
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Reading a book on the history of libraries makes me want a physical scroll of classic Roman fabrication, but with a translated text I can actually read. Are there still artisans that take commissions? It looks like new Torah scrolls are still made.

Book Nov 9, 2021
The Library: A Fragile History
by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Sep 7, 2022
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I read it again a couple years ago, and I still appreciate it. I will probably continue reading it once a decade.

Book 1957
Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · May 22, 2022
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My younger son has been adding lots of features to his game -- menus, tutorials, difficulties, and 60 total levels now. I highly recommend the Khan Academy programming sandbox, it is "real" programming, but in a fun, interactive way! Give it a try!

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Dragon Adventure
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Mar 12, 2022
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Interesting to read that ten year old article raving about the benefits, but it doesn't seem to have gone anywhere. Sounds neat!

Article Jul 3, 2012
Sandia Cooler Air Bearing Heat-Sink-Impeller is Quiet & Dust-Immune – Expect Much Faster CPUs
by Paul B. Wordman
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John Carmack @JohnCarmack · Jan 17, 2022
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That was a Very Important Book for me!

Book 1982
Fundamentals of Interactive Computer Graphics
by Andries van Dam and James D. Foley
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