Humantheon: Code Hero Hall

The Humantheon Code Hero Hall introduces history's Code Heroes and asks a question: What will your epic hack be?

Here's some of the heroes you'll meet:

Computer Science Code Heroes

Game Science Code Heroes

Computer History Museums

You can meet and play with many of the defining creations of computing first-hand!

The MADE Museum of Art & Digital Entertainment has the history of gaming ready to play with and you can get your hands on the tools to learn how to make your own!

The Computer History Museum of Mountain View is home to amazing exhibits including Charles Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2 and it is a must-visit pilgrimage to witness the first brass incarnation of the technology of our age.

The Tech Museum of San Jose has hosted many Hack The Future mentoring for young future hacker events.


Code Hero of the Month November:

Notch, The Minefather

Notch made the world safe for indy games with Minecraft bootstrapping through fan support and as we have just launched our preorder for Code Hero Beta, we are crossing our brain cells and studying the sciences of indycraft at the School That Notch Built. Notch, you are my code hero and I hope we can help make you proud of the indy gaming that you've liberated! 

Code Hero of the Month October:

Charles Babbage

Code Hero of the 20th Century:

Vote for your favorite! Nominate candidates by emailing info@primerlabs.com.

Code Hero of the 19th Century:

Lady Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace

Ada Lovelace, The Enchantress of Numbers


1815-1852

Analyst, Metaphysician, and Founder of Scientific Computing


"The Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves."