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Quality
I am not sure if these topics are dealt with fully enough to introduce them to readers that encounter them for the first time i... Read More
The same problem is repeated with the references which come after the footnotes
That the quality of a candidate and the likelihood of rejection are correlated not random lets face it
My biggest bugbear is the frustratingly common uscentric view of computing history but again i guess this has to do with the t... Read More
Competitiveness
This book is a wellmade translation of the algorithmic thinking used by computer scientists into plainenglish
Like gebs eternal golden braid the cover of the book says it all everythings interconnected
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My biggest bugbear is the frustratingly common uscentric view of computing history but again i guess this has to do with the target readership
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This one however is quite simply bursting them
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I have no idea if any can be followed by a noncomputer science person
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Often we see algorithms as strictly the domain of computers
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It also was very rich in information e
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G it allowed me to understand packet switching better it then related it life’s problems
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I am not a computer scientist but a statistics student
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There is no maths in the text but instead the rational logical format expected from computer scientists