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I included a question mark above because I'm not convinced that these are intended to be read in any specific order. I numbered them in publication order, but they seem to have been published according to the reverse of the internal chronology.
The first installment, Red Team Blues, depicted a modern-day man at the end(?) of his career in computers, and this book is his origin story, from childhood to MIT to the early-ish days of the Silicon Valley phenomenon (mid-1980's). Unfortunately for the book, as soon as he arrives in San Francisco, the protagonist becomes the least interesting character in the story, and even the author begins to ignore him for entire chapters at a time.
The first installment, Red Team Blues, depicted a modern-day man at the end(?) of his career in computers, and this book is his origin story, from childhood to MIT to the early-ish days of the Silicon Valley phenomenon (mid-1980's). Unfortunately for the book, as soon as he arrives in San Francisco, the protagonist becomes the least interesting character in the story, and even the author begins to ignore him for entire chapters at a time.