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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but sparse on material.,
By greywolf@surfsupcafe.com (Rochester, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Introductory Computer Science: Bits of Theory, Bytes of Practice (Paperback)
This book is intended as an introductory text that avoids being overly wedded to technology or software that will change before the book gets read. In this the author succeeds, using an easy writing style, and interesting projects in Turbo-Pascal. This is the book's main strength. However, the only discussion of hardware is an innovative description of digital logic. By otherwise nearly avoiding systems architecture altogether, Dewdney has created a gap in what is otherwise an excellent and fun introduction.
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Introductory Computer Science: Bits of Theory, Bytes of Practice by A. K. Dewdney (Paperback - Mar. 1996)
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