A Machine Made This Book: Ten Sketches Of Computer Science
In A Machine Made this Book, using examples from the publishing industry, John Whitington introduces the fascinating discipline of Computer Science to the uninitiated.
In A Machine Made this Book, using examples from the publishing industry, John Whitington introduces the fascinating discipline of Computer Science to the uninitiated.
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The notes having reached a certain maturity, including examples, solved problems and exercises, we decided to turn them into an easy-to-use text on signal processing, with a look at communications as an application.
What are ‘digital literacies’? Why are they important? How can I develop them both personally and in other people? These are some of the questions that this ebook seeks to address.
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