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"Programming for Mere Mortals" is a series of books designed to introduce the concepts of programming from the ground up to a reader who has never written a line of code.
Unlike most programming books which aim to teach you a particular language or operating system, this series focuses on the core fundamentals that are common to programming any computer.
In a laid-back, conversational tone, "How to Count" introduces you to math topics that are essential to becoming a successful programmer, including:
- Numeric bases (decimal, binary, hexadecimal)
- Signed vs. unsigned numbers
- Floating point and fixed point arithmetic
This short, easily understood book will quickly get you thinking like a programmer.
Steven Frank has been a professional programmer since 1994, and co-founded the well-known Mac software company Panic, Inc."Programming for Mere Mortals" is a series of books designed to introduce the concepts of programming from the ground up to a reader who has never written a line of code.
Unlike most programming books which aim to teach you a particular language or operating system, this series focuses on the core fundamentals that are common to programming any computer.
In a laid-back, conversational tone, "How to Count" introduces you to math topics that are essential to becoming a successful programmer, including:
- Numeric bases (decimal, binary, hexadecimal)
- Signed vs. unsigned numbers
- Floating point and fixed point arithmetic
This short, easily understood book will quickly get you thinking like a programmer.
Steven Frank has been a professional programmer since 1994, and co-founded the well-known Mac software company Panic, Inc. Read more
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