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Charles Petzold is also the author of The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine (Wiley, 2008). He wrote a bunch of other books too, but they're mostly about programming applications for Microsoft Windows, and they're all obsolete now. He lives in New York City with his wife, historian and novelist Deirdre Sinnott, and two cats named Honey and Heidi. His website is www.charlespetzold.com.



Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition

Chapter One: Best Friends

Chapter Two: Codes and Combinations

Chapter Three: Braille and Binary Codes

Chapter Four: Anatomy of a Flashlight

Chapter Five: Communicating Around Corners

Chapter Six: Logic with Switches

Chapter Seven: Telegraphs and Relays

Chapter Eight: Relays and Gates

Chapter Nine: Our Ten Digits

Chapter Ten: Alternative 10s

Chapter Eleven: Bit by Bit by Bit

Chapter Twelve: Bytes and Hexadecimal

Chapter Thirteen: From ASCII to Unicode

Chapter Fourteen: Adding with Logic Gates

Chapter Fifteen: Is This for Real?

Chapter Sixteen: But What About Subtraction?

Chapter Seventeen: Feedback and Flip-Flops

Chapter Eighteen: Let's Build a Clock!

Chapter Nineteen: An Assemblage of Memory

Chapter Twenty: Automating Arithmetic

Chapter Twenty-One: The Arithmetic Logic Unit

Chapter Twenty-Two: Registers and Busses

Chapter Twenty-Three: CPU Control Signals

Chapter Twenty-Four: Loops, Jumps, and Calls

Chapter Twenty-Five: Peripherals

Chapter Twenty-Six: The Operating System

Chapter Twenty-Seven: Coding

Chapter Twenty-Eight: The World Brain

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 31/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9780137909100, 978-0137909100
      ISBN10: 0137909101

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Charles Petzold is also the author of The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine (Wiley, 2008). He wrote a bunch of other books too, but they're mostly about programming applications for Microsoft Windows, and they're all obsolete now. He lives in New York City with his wife, historian and novelist Deirdre Sinnott, and two cats named Honey and Heidi. His website is www.charlespetzold.com.



      Table of Contents

      Preface to the Second Edition

      Chapter One: Best Friends

      Chapter Two: Codes and Combinations

      Chapter Three: Braille and Binary Codes

      Chapter Four: Anatomy of a Flashlight

      Chapter Five: Communicating Around Corners

      Chapter Six: Logic with Switches

      Chapter Seven: Telegraphs and Relays

      Chapter Eight: Relays and Gates

      Chapter Nine: Our Ten Digits

      Chapter Ten: Alternative 10s

      Chapter Eleven: Bit by Bit by Bit

      Chapter Twelve: Bytes and Hexadecimal

      Chapter Thirteen: From ASCII to Unicode

      Chapter Fourteen: Adding with Logic Gates

      Chapter Fifteen: Is This for Real?

      Chapter Sixteen: But What About Subtraction?

      Chapter Seventeen: Feedback and Flip-Flops

      Chapter Eighteen: Let's Build a Clock!

      Chapter Nineteen: An Assemblage of Memory

      Chapter Twenty: Automating Arithmetic

      Chapter Twenty-One: The Arithmetic Logic Unit

      Chapter Twenty-Two: Registers and Busses

      Chapter Twenty-Three: CPU Control Signals

      Chapter Twenty-Four: Loops, Jumps, and Calls

      Chapter Twenty-Five: Peripherals

      Chapter Twenty-Six: The Operating System

      Chapter Twenty-Seven: Coding

      Chapter Twenty-Eight: The World Brain

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