Following the recent updates to the 2013 ACM/IEEE Computer Science curricula, Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability, Fourth Edition, has been designed for the discrete math course that covers one to two semesters. Dr. Hein presents material in a spiral medthod of learning, introducing basic information about a topic, allowing the students to work on the problem and revisit the topic, as new information and skills are established. Written for prospective computer scientist, computer engineers, or applied mathematicians, who want to learn about the ideas that inspire computer science, this edition contains an extensive coverage of logic, setting it apart from similar books available in the field of Computer Science.
Why is it that when I actually have to read a book to learn something from it, I seem to forget everything the second I finish it? I'm all out of explanations for that phenomena so I will let you think about it for a while. The book is tedious, but has some useful information, hence the three star rating. Also, I think it's time for me to stop writing reviews, this is going to be the last one. It's not like anybody is reading them anyway, but just in case someone is - thank you. If you want me to keep writing just let me know and I might be persuaded to write some more in the future.