Not sure why some truly esoteric information is included, but overall a great survey of the topic for people to get to a workable level of knowledge in the field.
**Book Review: Computer Science Illuminated by Nell B. Dale**
"Computer Science Illuminated" by Nell B. Dale is an excellent introduction to the field of computer science. It covers fundamental concepts in an accessible and engaging manner, making it suitable for beginners. The book is well-structured, with clear explanations and helpful diagrams. Each chapter builds on the previous ones, providing a comprehensive understanding of topics like algorithms, data structures, and computer architecture. The inclusion of real-world examples helps readers relate to the material. While some sections may be dense, the overall clarity and depth make it a valuable resource for anyone looking to learn about computer science.
Good overview for someone looking to delve deeper in Computer Science in the future. Went more in depth than any of the introductory material I have read before (AP high school level material) and helped give a good picture of what can be done in CS and the complexity that exists.
This college textbook is good for anyone interested in learning more about one of the most important aspects of modern life: computing systems and networking. I was impressed that the questions were not unreasonably difficult or unclear.
Very good overview for Computer Science. It also does not shy away from details that could be helpful in developing a more in depth education in the area of Computer Science.