
The Definitive Guide to How Computers Do Math
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"I found this book to be a lot of fun, and I think many high schoolteachers and students would enjoy it too." (MathematicsTeacher, September 2006) "Clive 'Max' Maxfield and Alvin Brown have written a wonderfulbook...about the essential workings of computers." (TheEmbedded Muse, February 22, 2006) "I have not seen a better description of the stack and relatedconcepts. The authors obviously understand that these concepts areusually confusing to novices, and hence they support the materialwith good and simple examples." (Computing Reviews.com,January 16, 2006) "It looks like Max has done it again, i.e., written anothertechnical book that reminds us why we studied electronics in thefirst place--for the sheer fun of it." (Chip DesignMagazine, December 2005/January 2006) "The book is fun, highly informative, and full of vitallyimportant stuff for both the technical and non-technical alike."(EDA Confidential, November 21, 2005) "Everybody can learn from this lively book but it [is]especially helpful for teachers and engineers who want to sharetheir interest in math and computing machinery with others."(Wireless Net DesignLine Newsletter, November 10, 2005) "For those interested in a slightly off-beat approach tolearning the basics of computer architectures, Maxfield and Brownhave put together a multimedia package that's well worth the priceof admission." (Electronic Design.com, October 20, 2005) "The book is perfect for students and those among us who aspireto really understand what is going on in those gismos...theprose is easy to read, and the lab exercises are well designed."(Gabe On EDA.com)More details
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