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Computing Essentials 2001-2002, Complete Edition [with Interactive Companion 3.0]

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Computing Essentials 2001-2002 offers a unique, visual orientation that gives students a basic understanding of computing concepts. Computing Essentials is one of the few books on the market that is written by a professor who still teaches the course every semester and loves it. While combining current topics and technology into a highly illustrated design geared to catch students' interest and motivate them in their learning, this text provides an accurate snapshot of computing today. When bundled with software application lab manuals, students are given a complete representation of the fundamental issues surrounding the personal computing environment.

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First published March 1, 2001

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Timothy J. O'Leary

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November 22, 2019
This book was amazing and it really have me a good introduction into the world of information technology.
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June 2, 2016
I had to read this book for my college course.

This book was just ok. It's good to read, I think, for any beginner who is completely new to computers and computer science. I would not recommend it to anyone who has more advanced knowledge.
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