Description
A primer on the underlying technologies that allow computer programs to work. Covers topics like computer hardware, combinatorial logic, sequential logic, computer architecture, computer anatomy, and Input/Output.
About the Author
Jonathan E. Steinhart has designed graphics hardware and software, and built CAD systems, graphics workstations, circuit simulators, power plants, and languages for integrated circuit design. He has consulted for Apple, Intel, Sun, Welch-Allyn, Lulu, and many others.
Reviews
"Amazing . . . I highly recommend it if you don't have a very 'computer science' background, like me."
-Tony Messias, tonysm.com
"This book was truly a good companion to the start of my CS degree. It gave me background in the computer engineering sphere and a solid foundation in many CS topics, and I am already starting to experience many of the lessons this book gives."
-Ben Miller, Goodreads Reviewer
"This book is amazing. I bought it to refresh my programming basics for courses I teach programming on industrial PLC computers, from beginner to expert. It delves into so much more. Humorous and informative. I highly recommend."
-Gil Cabrera, Amazon Reviewer
"If you are just learning to code, or if you are a developer who wants a deeper understanding of how your code interacts with the machine, highly recommend!"
-Carmen H. Andoh, @carmatrocity
"If you are looking for a wonderfully complete tour through how a computer actually works from first principles all the way through running a piece of software, The Secret Life of Programs from @nostarch is the way to go."
-Nick Maxwell, @CodiferousCoder
Book Information
ISBN 9781593279707
Author Jon Steinhart
Format Paperback
Page Count 504
Imprint No Starch Press,US
Publisher No Starch Press,US
Weight(grams) 1004g