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The PC Support Handbook - David Dick: ... are many many good books in circulation which deal with computers and computing, but the main reason that I have chosen to write about this one ( The PC Support Handbook ) is because I have been carrying it around with me and referring to it for nearly 2 years now, while I completed and achieved my Assessors /Internal Verifiers award in Information and Computing Technology. If you are intending to become a ...
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Author: Harvey Deitel / Printed Book / Genre: Computer / IT - Includes a CD-Rom.
 
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zoe_page_1 Schaum's Outline of Programming with C - Byron S. Gottfried
... only book I have ever needed to help me with programming is " Programming with C " from the Shaum's Outline Series by Byron S. Gottfried. What makes it so good? Here's my list : it's a handy size and they have a paperback version, so it's handy to carry to labs with you. there are worked examples on every topic along with 'test yourself' examples at the end of each chapter (with answers at the back of the book) there's a comprehensive index listing all the subcategories available, so you don't just find a page for structures, but relevant pages on defining them, using them, functions that are available and pages wi...
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The+Duke Wrox - Paul Wilton
... a Computer Science student, I've seen my fair share of books attempting to show me how to program in various languages. Up until now, over at least 6 years of various programming related courses covering a number of different programming languages, I've only come across one book that I considered to be of any use – "The Beginners Guide to Turbo Pascal", published by Wrox and written by Oleg Perminov. Now, I have found another, also published by Wrox. "Beginning JavaScript" is a fairly hefty book, weighing in at around the 1000 page mark, and I do mean weighing! It's an absolute brick! It's definitely not one for carrying aro...
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Flash 4 Bible - Jon Warren Lentz, Robert Reinhardt
... is a challenge to write a book that will be helpful for a wide audience without weakening its effectiveness for any one group. Flash 4 Bible rises to the challenge, providing a clear and thorough introduction to Flash 4 for beginners as well as a comprehensive guide to the application's more complex features, like ActionScripting, for intermediate and advanced users. No one gets short-changed here. Although readers can reference the book in any order (the index makes troubleshooting very easy), each chapter can successfully serve as a tutorial. The first third of the book maps the user interface and introduces the tools for creating animations and working with sou...
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