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Reference books about computer related subjects (system administration, programming).
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Book descriptionIf you are a new computer owner, or if your machine is more than a year old, you need this book. The clear, step-by-step explanations and extensive illustrations in this book allow even complete computer novices to make every important software and hardware upgrades necessary. Save hundreds of dollars in upgrade costs and keep your state-of-the-art computer running trouble-free for years. Tutorials, photos, and illustrations show you how to install memory, hard drives, CD players, and scores of other peripherals. A glossary of terminology rounds out this essential book for beginning and intermediate computer users.
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Book descriptionPlatinum Edition Using Windows 98 is the premier expert-level reference available today. In addition to the reference, the book offers detailed tutorial on tasks and/or topics that may challenge expert level users. This book provides all the information, step-by-step instructions and software tools expert users need to build and support the ultimate Windows workstation in a networked/Internet-ready environment. This book outdoes the competition with it's ultra-thorough coverage of Windows, it's market leading content and approach and it's unmatched software collections.
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Of the fields outside of computer science, psychology is the one most often
linked with artificial intelligence work. Philosophy is perceived to be too
impractical to be of use in the difficult search for a thinking machine. Yet
one of the four classical divisions of philosophy is logic. The definition of
intelligence itself may be most productively explored in the realm of
epistemology (the study of knowledge). Philosophy, in the western world, has
also become much more concerned with such "scientific" factors as testability,
repeatability and proof.
These essays may be at the interface between philosophy and artificial
intelligence, but most approach it from the computerized side. (An advanced
knowledge of number theory and predi...
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Review:This book does well what it purports to do, providing a quick reference to the myriad tools in Adobe Photoshop 4 for Windows and Macintosh. It doesn't try to take you through broad procedures, such as applying filters and color-correcting images, as many other Photoshop books do. Rather, it defines and describes each option so you'll know when and why you'll need it. The book first delves into tools--those items on the toolbar, such as selection, paint, type, view, color control, and quick-mask tools. Next the writers explore all options on the menus, from the File menu to the View menu. The third and final section covers options on the Navigator, Info, Color, Swatches, Brushes, Layers, Channels, Paths, and Actions palettes. Several screen ...
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