This book is suitable for use in a university-level first course in computing (CS1), as well as the increasingly popular course known as CS0.
The lab manual offers step-by-step instructions for installing Ruby and the RubyLabs gem with Windows XP, Mac OS X, and Linux. The manual includes tips for editing programs and running commands in a terminal emulator.
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Discusses most ideas behind a computer in a simple and straightforward manner. The book is also useful to computer enthusiasts who wish to gain fundamental knowledge of computers.
Accessible and easy to follow, the book uses images and hands-on exercise to break down complicated topics, including code examples that can be modified and executed.
Accessible in approach, Introduction to Computer Science is designed to help non-computer science majors learn how technology and computers power the world around them. The text is well suited for introductory courses in computer science.
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Introduction to Computer Science
Introduces & Explains the Fundamental Concepts of Computer Science. Designed to Be Used as a Textbook, a Supplement, a Review, or a Reference Manual