A balanced introduction to computer science / David Reed.
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TextPublisher: Boston : Prentice Hall, 2011Edition: Third EditionDescription: xx, 398 pages. : illustration ; 26 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780132166751
- 0132166755
- 004 22 R.D.B
- QA76 .R395 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Computer Basics 2 HTML and Web Pages 3 The Internet and the Web 4 JavaScript and Dynamic Web Pages 5 JavaScript and User Interaction 6 The History of Computers 7 Functions and Randomness 8 Algorithms and Programming Languages 9 Abstraction and Libraries 10 Computer Science as a Discipline 11 Conditional Execution 12 Data Representation 13 Conditional Repetition 14 Inside the Computer-The von Neumann Architecture 15 JavaScript Strings 16 Inside the Computer-Transistors and Integrated Circuits 17 JavaScript Arrays 18 Computers and Society Appendix A: Browser Basics Appendix B: Common Text Editors Appendix C: HTML Reference Appendix D: JavaScript Reference Appendix E: random.jsLibrary Appendix F: time.jsLibrary App
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