But How Do It Know? - The Basic Principles of Computers for Everyone
by:
J Clark Scott
in:
Hardware & DIY
Summary:
The book demystifies the inner workings of computers by breaking down the complex concepts of computer architecture and operation into understandable principles. It explains the roles of hardware and software components, how they interact to perform computations, and the logic underlying these processes, catering to readers without a technical background.
Key points:
1. Binary System: The book highlights the crucial role of the binary system (0s and 1s) in computer operations and data storage.
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