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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Introduction to Computer Science and Uncategorized Books in Computer Science

1. Guide to Programming Books

2. Electronics and Chips Design/Programming Books

3. Information Retrieval Books

4. Introduction to Computer Science ©2007 (Ken Been) [Homepage]

5. Balanced Introduction to Computer Science ©2003-2007 (David Reed) 408 pages

6. How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, Java Version, 4th Edition © (Allen B. Downey)

7. How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, C++ Version © (Allen B. Downey) [HTML]

8. How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python ©2002 (Allen B. Downey, et al) 288 pages

9. Theoretical Computer Science Cheat Sheets [Mirror]

10. The Chaos Hypertextbook (Glenn Elert)

11. A College Student's Guide to Computers in Education ©2007 (David G. Moursund)

12. Introduction to Computer Science (Robert Sedgewick/Kevin Wayne) [Christian Jacob] [Sanjiv K. Bhatia]

13. Introduction to Computer Science Using Java ©2003-2006 (Bradley Kjell) [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror] [Mirror]

14. Essentials of Theoretical Computer Science, ©1996 (F. D. Lewis)

15. Academic Careers for Experimental Computer Scientists and Engineers ©1994 [Homepage]

16. Logical Methods in Computer Science

17. Foundations of Computer Science (Larry Paulson)

18. Adaptive Object-Oriented Software: Patterns for Adaptive Programming (AP) by Karl Lieberherr ©1995

19. Design and Validation of Computer Protocols ©1991 (Gerard J. Holzmann)

20. The Z Notation: a Reference Manual ©1992 (J. M. Spivey) 150 pages

21. Formal Specification and Documentation using Z: A Case Study Approach ©1996 (Jonathan Bowen)

22. Logic for Computer Science: Foundations of Automatic Theorem Proving (Jean Gallier)

23. Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) by Tony Hoare ©1985

24. Tree Automata Techniques and Applications

25. Foundations of Computer Science (Hans-Peter Bischof)

26. Open Distributed Systems ©1996 (Jon Crowcroft) 386 pages

27. Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for the Iterative Methods (Richard Barrett)

28. Categories, Types and Structures: An introduction to the Computer Scientist (Andrea Asperti, et al)

29. The Limits of Mathematics: A Course on Information Theory and the Limits of Formal Reasoning (G.J. Chaitin)

30. The Unknowable (G.J. Chaitin)

31. Exploring Randomness (G.J. Chaitin)

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