What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Chip Mitchell
SOLVED: Children's/YA
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SOLVED. YA Mystery. Encyclopedia Brown-esque MC solves mysteries with computer science knowledge, mid 1980s. Spoilers. [s]
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https://www.goodreads.com/series/3199...
(Ricky and his computer pal ALEC)
There's also the Chip Mitchell series:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/1036...
First book: "The reader is asked to supply the answers to ten more cases which are solved by young computer whiz Chip Mitchell"
...and I'd just like to include this book, purely for visual merit:


EDIT: OK, so I found cover art for the three books in the Chip Mitchell series. Book three has a robot boombox walker that looks *extremely* like my faded memory of the books... this is looking quite promising. Thanks much!
https://www.paperbackdetectives.com/b...

https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49896... - ah, sadly, not yet scanned in. The other two are there.
Chip Mitchell: The Case of the Chocolate-Covered Bugs
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL49896...
Chip Mitchell:The Case of the Stolen Computer Brains
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15819...
Chip Mitchell: The Case Of The Robot Warriors *has runaway roller coaster
Can do keyword searches - didn't find 'leaf node' in either of the last two, or 'ferris' (ferris wheel), FYI. So might be the one missing book (of course).



Pleasure. :) I hope the books are fun to re-visit!

Computers in 20th Century Juvenile Fiction
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
And while I was doing that, I found another computer detective kid's series, which I thought I ought to mention:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/2882...






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The Bytes Brothers Record a Wrongdoing (other topics)The Bytes Brothers Compute a Clue (other topics)
The Bytes Brothers Input an Investigation (other topics)
The Byte Brothers Enter the Evidence (other topics)
The Bytes Brothers Goto a Getaway (other topics)
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I read this around 1987 or so (I believe).
The book was likely a legitimate attempt by the author to introduce actual computer science knowledge to readers.
{SPOILERS} an early mystery was decoding images of caterpillars whos stripes matched to ASCII character codes, there was a section on how binary trees store and organize information (with the MC figuring out how data could "fall out" of a leaf node after seeing someone jump from a tree on the walk to school), knowledge of circuits in the robot helped one of the solutions, and the hacker girl nemesis altered the reservation system at the amusement park to put herself in the Ferris Wheel ride (if I recall correctly) the MC had managed to secure with his crush, presumably to reveal her feelings that they were a better match.