The Turing Omnibus

The Turing Omnibus
Title The Turing Omnibus PDF eBook
Author A. K. Dewdney
Publisher
Pages 415
Release 1989
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780881750492

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The Turing Omnibus

The Turing Omnibus
Title The Turing Omnibus PDF eBook
Author A. K. Dewdney
Publisher Computer Science Press, Incorporated
Pages 436
Release 1989
Genre Computer science
ISBN

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The New Turing Omnibus

The New Turing Omnibus
Title The New Turing Omnibus PDF eBook
Author A. K. Dewdney
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 478
Release 2001
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780805071665

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"No other volume provides as broad, as thorough, or as accessible an introduction to the realm of computers as A. K. Dewdney's The Turing Omnibus.Updated and expanded, The Turing Omnibus offers 66 concise, brilliantly written articles on the major points of interest in computer science theory, technology, and applications. New for this tour: updated information on algorithms, detecting primes, noncomputable functions, and self-replicating computers--plus completely new sections on the Mandelbrot set, genetic algorithms, the Newton-Raphson Method, neural networks that learn, DOS systems for personal computers, and computer viruses." -- Book cover.

The (new) Turing Omnibus

The (new) Turing Omnibus
Title The (new) Turing Omnibus PDF eBook
Author A. K. Dewdney
Publisher W.H. Freeman
Pages 455
Release 1993
Genre Computer science
ISBN 9780716782711

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The Armchair Universe

The Armchair Universe
Title The Armchair Universe PDF eBook
Author A. K. Dewdney
Publisher New York [N.Y.] : W.H. Freeman
Pages 330
Release 1988
Genre Computer software.
ISBN 9780716719397

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Essays discuss computer programs dealing with fractals, mathematical problems, artificial intelligence, one dimensional computers, puzzles, simulation, and core wars

Core Techniques and Algorithms in Game Programming

Core Techniques and Algorithms in Game Programming
Title Core Techniques and Algorithms in Game Programming PDF eBook
Author Daniel Sánchez-Crespo Dalmau
Publisher New Riders
Pages 894
Release 2004
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780131020092

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To even try to keep pace with the rapid evolution of game development, you need a strong foundation in core programming techniques-not a hefty volume on one narrow topic or one that devotes itself to API-specific implementations. Finally, there's a guide that delivers! As a professor at the Spanish university that offered that country's first master's degree in video game creation, author Daniel Sanchez-Crespo recognizes that there's a core programming curriculum every game designer should be well versed in-and he's outlined it in these pages! By focusing on time-tested coding techniques-and providing code samples that use C++, and the OpenGL and DirectX APIs-Daniel has produced a guide whose shelf life will extend long beyond the latest industry trend. Code design, data structures, design patterns, AI, scripting engines, 3D pipelines, texture mapping, and more: They're all covered here-in clear, coherent fashion and with a focus on the essentials that will have you referring back to this volume for years to come.

Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future

Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future
Title Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future PDF eBook
Author John MacCormick
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 232
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Computers
ISBN 0691209057

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Nine revolutionary algorithms that power our computers and smartphones Every day, we use our computers to perform remarkable feats. A simple web search picks out a handful of relevant needles from the world's biggest haystack. Uploading a photo to Facebook transmits millions of pieces of information over numerous error-prone network links, yet somehow a perfect copy of the photo arrives intact. Without even knowing it, we use public-key cryptography to transmit secret information like credit card numbers, and we use digital signatures to verify the identity of the websites we visit. How do our computers perform these tasks with such ease? John MacCormick answers this question in language anyone can understand, using vivid examples to explain the fundamental tricks behind nine computer algorithms that power our PCs, tablets, and smartphones.