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==Characters== ; Daniel Underwood : The book's narrator and main character. Initially a software tester for Microsoft. His thoughts are funneled into the book through the epistolary format of the novel, and also as he records [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream of consciousness]] lists of terms that he believes exist in a computer's subconscious. ; Susan : A programmer initially working for Microsoft. Throughout the novel, Susan attempts (not always successfully) to find and maintain a meaning to life outside of work. She eventually gains semi-celebrity status after founding Chyx, a feminist support group for Valley women who code. ; Todd : A tester and coworker of Daniel's who is obsessed with [[bodybuilding]] and is continually searching for something to believe in. His family is very Christian, while Todd has rejected his parents' faith. ; Bug Barbecue : A tester and coworker of Daniel's; "the World's Most Bitter Man". He is older than most of the other characters, and likes to remind them of his greater experience in the software industry. Eventually he [[coming out|comes out of the closet]]. His primary reason for leaving Microsoft for Oop! was to "leave the old me behind" and start over. ; Michael : A gifted programmer with [[high-functioning autism]] (specifically [[developmental coordination disorder]]) initially working for Microsoft. Michael's decision to leave Microsoft and found a [[startup company]] is the impetus for the change in lives of the other characters. Michael lives on a "[[Flatland]]er" diet, meaning that he eats only things that are two dimensional; this began after a period during which he barred himself in his office, eating only what his co-workers slid under the door. His screen name is "Kraft Singles". Michael is addicted to [[Robitussin]] cough syrup, which contains the [[dissociative]] drug [[dextromethorphan]]. ; Karla : A coder, coworker, and girlfriend of Daniel. Karla's relationship with her family is tense, and she actively avoids contact with them. She begins the story as a closed-off person, but as the novel unfolds her character begins to be more open and understanding. She has a history of an [[eating disorder]]. ; Abe : MIT graduate coder and multimillionaire who stays with Microsoft when the rest of the characters leave for California. His email conversations with Daniel appear throughout the novel. Abe, who dearly missed his friends, eventually joins Oop! and saves the company from financial ruin. ; Ethan : President and co-founder of Oop!. Primarily business-minded, he has been a millionaire three times over with various (eventually failed) projects. He devotes his time to seeking venture capital for the startup company. Ethan's personality is diametrically opposed to the other characters, in part because of his relative lack of technical knowledge. He suffers from bad [[dandruff]] and his skin is pocked by scars from procedures to remove cancerous growths. ; Dusty : Female bodybuilder and coder who is introduced later in the novel. She is romantically involved with Todd, and they have a baby together (Lindsay). She becomes an employee at Oop!. She and Todd are obsessed with transforming their bodies into perfect "machines" by going to the gym every day and taking protein pills and drinks. ; Amy : A Canadian computer engineering student who is introduced later in the novel. She and Michael meet on the internet and fall in love despite never meeting in person or even knowing each other's genders. Due to Michael's fear of rejection, Daniel is sent to the [[University of Waterloo]] to meet her. Amy becomes engaged to Michael and joins the Oop! team after graduating from university. ; Emmett : Introduced later in the novel, Emmett is a meek and asthmatic storyboard artist hired by Oop! who enters into a submissive relationship with Susan. He collects [[manga]] despite his hatred of Japan's influence on American animation. ; Anatole : French coder who is Daniel's neighbor and used to work for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]. Although not an Oop! employee, he visits the team often and accompanies them to Las Vegas for the [[Consumer Electronics Show|CES]] convention. His accent becomes stronger around women. ; Daniel Underwood's father : A mid-level manager at IBM who represents an older generation of technical workers. After being laid off, he begins to work closely with Michael on a secret project that evokes feelings of jealousy from Daniel. ; Daniel Underwood's mother : A librarian with little technical knowledge, she serves to give the group insight into what the laypeople understand about technology. ; Jed Underwood : Daniel's younger brother who died in a childhood drowning accident. He is a looming presence in Daniel's mind throughout the novel. ; Misty : The Underwoods' overweight [[golden retriever]]. She was originally trained to be a [[Guide dog|seeing eye dog]], but failed the exam because she was too affectionate.
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