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Great Ideas In Computer Science With Java Alan W Biermann Dietolf Ramm

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Great Ideas In Computer Science With Java Alan W Biermann Dietolf Ramm
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.61 MB
Author: Alan W. Biermann & Dietolf Ramm
ISBN: 9780262024976, 0262024977
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Great Ideas In Computer Science With Java Alan W Biermann Dietolf Ramm by Alan W. Biermann & Dietolf Ramm 9780262024976, 0262024977 instant download after payment.

This book presents the "great ideas" of computer science, condensing a large amount of complex material into a manageable, accessible form; it does so using the Java programming language. The book is based on the problem-oriented approach that has been so successful in traditional quantitative sciences. For example, the reader learns about database systems by coding one in Java, about system architecture by reading and writing programs in assembly language, about compilation by hand-compiling Java statements into assembly language, and about noncomputability by studying a proof of noncomputability and learning to classify problems as either computable or noncomputable. The book covers an unusually broad range of material at a surprisingly deep level. It also includes chapters on networking and security. Even the reader who pursues computer science no further will acquire an understanding of the conceptual structure of computing and information technology that every well-informed citizen should have.
ISBN : 9780262024976

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