Selected Product: | Computing Essentials 2008, Complete Edition Paperback Edition: 19 Author: Timothy J O'Leary, Linda I O'Leary Publisher: Career Education Release Date: 2007-02-22 ISBN-10: 0073516708 ISBN-13: 9780073516707 List Price: $80.77 Average Customer Rating: | | Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows XP Edition ISBN-10: 141884327X ISBN-13: 9781418843274 List Price:$110.95 Microsoft Office 2007 (The O'Leary) ISBN-10: 0073519162 ISBN-13: 9780073519166 List Price:$81.67 Exploring Microsoft Office 2003 , Volume 1 (2nd Edition) (Exploring) ISBN-10: 0132210703 ISBN-13: 9780132210706 List Price:$112.00 The O'Leary Series: Windows XP- Brief ISBN-10: 0072472502 ISBN-13: 9780072472509 List Price:$35.94 O'Leary Series: Microsoft Office Word 2003 Introductory (O'Leary) ISBN-10: 0072835362 ISBN-13: 9780072835366 List Price:$55.00 |
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I definitely recommend it.. | major aspects of computing | Customer Rating: | At the college level, the book is a good, thorough introduction to many aspects of computing. A computer science major might need a more technical text. But for students who want a general education in computing, or who might not necessarily have decided to major in computing, it is useful.
There is coverage of hardware and software. But the hardware discussion seems, to me, somewhat truncated. Though this is not necessarily a bad thing. The World Wide Web and the myriad applications that run on the Internet may well be more germane and interesting to readers.
As far as hardware goes, Moore's Law could be the most important idea to appreciate. This decades-long effect is what makes every electronic device that students have, possible and affordable. Just be aware of and appreciating this trend can keep the reader agile in the face of continual changes in computing. |
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