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Daniel Hillis offers an easy-to-follow explanation of how data is processed that makes the operation of a computer seem as straightforward as those of a bicycle. Hillis proceeds from an outline of basic logic to clear descriptions of programming languages, algorithms and memory. He then takes readers in simple steps up to the most exciting developments in computing today - quantum computing, parallel computing, neural networks, and self-organizing systems.
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The Pattern On The Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work
Feb 10, 2015, Basic Books
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Pattern on the Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work (Science Masters)
March 2001, Tandem Library
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The pattern on the stone: the simple ideas that make computers work
1998, Basic Books
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