A Balanced Introduction to Computer ScienceFor Introduction to Computing and the Web courses in departments of Math and Computer Science. This thoughtfully written text uses the Internet as a central theme, studying its history, technology, and current use. Experimental problems use Web-based tools, enabling students to learn programming fundamentals by developing their own interactive Web pages with HTML and JavaScript. Integrating breadth-based and depth-based chapters, Reed covers a broad range of topics balanced with programming depth in a hands-on, tutorial style. Supplements Include:
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... behavior of computer programs can be complex , you might expect that the individual instructions executed by the CPU would be complex , but they are not . Even programs with advanced capabilities are broken into sequences of very simple ...
... behavior of computer programs can be complex , you might expect that the individual instructions executed by the CPU would be complex , but they are not . Even programs with advanced capabilities are broken into sequences of very simple ...
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... behavior of PMOS and NMOS transistors. In practice, each transistor acts as a switch that can be opened or closed to control the flow of electric- ity through a wire. A control wire determines whether the switch is closed, allowing ...
... behavior of PMOS and NMOS transistors. In practice, each transistor acts as a switch that can be opened or closed to control the flow of electric- ity through a wire. A control wire determines whether the switch is closed, allowing ...
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... behavior of an AND gate. In addition to the NOT gate, many other simple circuits can be defined to perform useful tasks. Figure 16.9 shows how two NMOS transistors and two PMOS transistors can be wired together to form an AND gate ...
... behavior of an AND gate. In addition to the NOT gate, many other simple circuits can be defined to perform useful tasks. Figure 16.9 shows how two NMOS transistors and two PMOS transistors can be wired together to form an AND gate ...
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