What are you doing this weekend? If Friday night's highlights include creating your first C++ program in Visual C++ and CNU C++, then Saturday will find you deep into this book's crash course. Lessons present debugging, flow control commands, and...
Systems of computer mathematics find more and more broad use in a number of natural,
economical and social fields. One of leaders among means of this class undoubtedly is the
Mathematica system. The book focuses on an important aspect –...
Learn how to reprogram Golden Age 8-bit arcade games with your own game! We’ll learn about the C programming language and compile code for the Z80 CPU, targeting these platforms: Midway 8080 (Space Invaders) VIC Dual (Carnival) Galaxian...
Ruby Under a Microscope gives you a hands-on look at Ruby’s core, using extensive diagrams and thorough explanations to show you how Ruby is implemented (no C skills required). Author Pat Shaughnessy takes a scientific approach, laying out a...
Brilliant, shattering, mind-jolting, The Mind’s I is a searching, probing nook—a cosmic journey of the mind—that goes deeply into the problem of self and self-consciousness as anything written in our time. From verbalizing chimpanzees to...
The author of this book about the future, Bill Gates, is the Harvard dropout who founded Microsoft based on his vision of a personal computer on every desk and in every home. Focusing on the so-called “information superhighway”, Gates describes...
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