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Dan File is a wise cracking computer hacker who has serious problems with authority. A promising but tumultuous college career comes to a quick and nasty end, leaving him at the mercy of the retail industry. When an old college classmate throws Dan a lifeline, he suddenly finds himself leading the software development team at a hot data communications startup. Just as everything is on track, his life comes to a screeching halt when he's framed for a double murder. However, the prison transfer bus carrying Dan and five other inmates, including his original college roommate, Brax Johnson, loses control and crashes on an icy road. On the run with the opportunity to set things right, Dan devises an ingenious plan to win both his and Brax's freedom. But first they have to make it through a fight in a homeless camp, an armed confrontation with Dan's nemesis, and several big surprises. Will Dan and Brax make it through the adversity and succeed in winning their freedom from false charges? Executable File is filled with fascinating technologies, some boasting real life promise, some offering cool techniques, and some just plain juvenile. Join Dan and Brax as they race to clear their names. It's a heckuva lot of fun, and you might just learn something.
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4.5
File is a hacker, software-developer with a jagged, blunt humor and a high expertise in computers that often leaves people perplexed. He's also a vegetarian and a cat lover, so he's not so common. Executable File is not just a hacker-driven world filled with suspense, it also has information on computer science along the way without being overly technical. It's entertaining to read about File's hacking exploits especially against authority like when installing pranks, listening to recorded conversations or reading private information, and other serious exploits. As a reader, you can't help becoming sympathetic, since the protagonist wants to help others while also staying ahead of the curve, but he does often find trouble, since he's always questioning authority. In a way, he challenges people and shines a light on their incompetency, which I think is an admirable characteristics, but he can be overconfident and rash.It would serve the writer well to have a second look at the book since there are some grammar errors, and maybe change the title to something more familiar and interesting. Also, though at times the character's sarcasm is funny, it can come off as repetitive, especially the self-deprecating humor. This was a great read over all, and recommended even for those who are not tech savvy.