Reddit reviews How Computers Work (9th Edition)
We found 6 Reddit comments about How Computers Work (9th Edition). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 6 Reddit comments about How Computers Work (9th Edition). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Subjects like this book on computers and physics interest me A LOT. Does this mean I might like electrical engineering?
Although I like the subjects I'm horrible in math and by NO means an expert at anything beyond those casual presentations. I'm nearing college and with so many interests, I need to decide on something. I love cyberpunk and what you've said sounds great I'm just worried about the math..I don't mean to hijack but I didn't want to start a new post on "cyberpunk careers".
It's a broad field, but I think "How Computers Work" by Ron White would be a great starting point to get the core concepts down:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Computers-Work-9th-White/dp/0789736136
I'm happy you want to get involved with computers, they truly are more amazing the more you learn about them. Let me know if I can help.
This book is amazing. I'm a programmer and system administrator who has been working with computers his entire life, but I learned something after reading this for five minutes.
Is This a good book? I already have it, but I am not sure if/how it relates to getting the A+
You could get this book I have it and it explains what you're asking.
There's a book called "How Computers Work" - that'd be a good place to start.