Discover a contemporary overview of today's computer science with the best-selling INVITATION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE, 7E. This flexible, non-language-specific approach provides a solid foundation using an algorithm-driven approach that's ideal for the reader's first introduction to the field of Computer Science. Expanded chapter exercises and practice problems, feature boxes, and the latest material on emerging topics, such as privacy, drones, cloud computing, and net neutrality, connect readers with today's most current computing issues. Optional online language modules for C++, Java, Python, C#, and Ada, correspond seamlessly with this edition allowing readers to learn a programming language while expanding their understanding of concepts from the book. An optional online CourseMate offers helpful study tools, such as flashcards, quizzing, and games, as well as a new Digital Lab Manual containing 20 laboratory projects that map directly to the book. Strong visual and hands-on activities enable readers to master as well as experience the fundamentals of today's computer science."
Excellent introductory book to computer science. After learning the bases of code I wanted to dive deeper in what is the essence of a computer, so I decided one of the ways was to read a textbook about introduction to computer science. I got exactly what I wanted. From the basics of how transistors work to the software world, this book describes each step of what a computer is and how it works. It doesn't go deep into each topic but it touches a lot of them with clear explanations, and this is what we look for in an introductory book.
Good book to get a better understanding of Computer Science and computers. This book is structured in such a way that it takes you through all layers of computer science by starting at 'Algorithmns and Foundations' through to the 'Social Issues' of computers and computer science. (Note: this book is merely an introduction into the computer science field, therefore no programming is taught)