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Book Synopsis: Finally, this brand new book exposes the secrets of computers for everyone to see. Its humorous title begins with the punch line of a classic joke about someone who is baffled by technology. It was written by a 40-year computer veteran who wants to take the mystery out of computers and allow everyone to gain a true understanding of exactly what computers are, and also what they are not.
Years of writing, diagramming, piloting and editing have culminated in one easy to read volume that contains all of the basic principles of computers written so that everyone can understand them.
There used to be only two types of book that delved into the insides of computers. The simple ones point out the major parts and describe their functions in broad general terms. Computer Science textbooks eventually tell the whole story, but along the way, they include every detail that an engineer could conceivably ever need to know.
Like Baby Bear's porridge, But How Do It Know? is just right, but it is much more than just a happy medium. For the first time, this book thoroughly demonstrates each of the basic principles that have been used in every computer ever built, while at the same time showing the integral role that codes play in everything that computers are able to do.
It cuts through all of the electronics and mathematics, and gets right to practical matters. Here is a simple part, see what it does. Connect a few of these together and you get a new part that does another simple thing. After just a few iterations of connecting up simple parts - voilà! - it's a computer. And it is much simpler than anyone ever imagined.
But How Do It Know? really explains how computers work. They are far simpler than anyone has ever permitted you to believe. It contains everything you need to know, and nothing you don't need to know. No technical background of any kind is required.
The basic principles of computers have not changed one iota since they were invented in the mid 20th century. "Since the day I learned how computers work, it always felt like I knew a giant secret, but couldn't tell anyone," says the author. Now he's taken the time to explain it in such a manner that anyone can have that same moment of enlightenment and thereafter see computers in an entirely new light.
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If you've ever felt baffled by technology, then this is the book for you. "But How Do It Know?" is the ultimate guide to understanding computers. Written by a 40-year computer veteran, this book breaks down the mysteries of computers in a way that everyone can understand. No technical background needed! With years of experience and expertise, the author has compiled all the basic principles of computers into one easy-to-read volume.
Gone are the days of complicated computer science textbooks or overly simplistic explanations. "But How Do It Know?" strikes the perfect balance, delving into the insides of computers without overwhelming you with unnecessary details. From the major parts to the integral role of codes, this book covers it all. You'll learn how simple parts come together to create a computer, demystifying the complex world of technology.
What sets "But How Do It Know?" apart is its ability to explain the inner workings of computers in a practical and accessible manner. No need to be an engineer or a mathematician – this book cuts through the jargon and gets right to the point. By the time you finish reading, you'll have a true understanding of computers and see them in an entirely new light.
And the best part? The basic principles of computers haven't changed since they were invented. This means that the knowledge you gain from "But How Do It Know?" will remain valuable for years to come. So why wait? Unlock the secrets of computers and join the ranks of those who truly understand technology. Get your copy of "But How Do It Know?" today!
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