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by - written on 22/06/01 (Very useful, 603 readings)
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[UPDATE AT BOTTOM] For some unknown reason there are very few A-Level computing books available and many people doing A-Level computing will have this book or if you are planning to go on to A-Level soon you will more than likely get this book when you start. I’ll cut to the chase and say that I really do not like this book. There are many reasons for this and I have listed and described them below: - Firstly - When and if you get this book you will see a colourful painting on the front cover. Straight away you know that this is going to be a school textbook. The painting has absolutely nothing to do with computers and is the only colour that you ... Read the complete review
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