Ellen Ullman is an author and former software engineer who began her career in the early days of personal computing.
She has written several books, including the memoir Close to the Machine and the novels The Bug and By Blood.
Ullman's work often explores the intersection of technology and society, drawing from her experiences as a rare female programmer in a male-dominated field.
Her writing has garnered critical acclaim, with The Bug being named a New York Times Notable Book.
Based in San Francisco, Ullman continues to provide insightful commentary on the tech industry and its cultural impact.
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