Autore/i |
John Cochrane |
Editore |
Sunshine |
Anno pubbl. |
1984 |
Pagine |
140 |
Formato |
16x24 cm |
Crediti |
TI-99 Italian User Club |
ISBN |
0-946408-45-9 |
Prezzo |
£ 6.95 |
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Descrizione
Do you want to make your computer think it’s a dog? Do you
want to know what the stock market is going to do
tomorrow? Do you want to fly a jumbo jet in your living
room.
Here is a book written for people who know what they want
from computers but don’t know how to get started.This book
leads you logically through the world of computer
simulations. It builds up your knowledge of the techniques
used by professionals to produce useful programs.
This book will give you the ability to look at any problem and
apply a method of analysis that allows you to develop your
own simulations. With the use of simple examples, John
Cochrane snows you how to make the most of the
considerable potential of the Sinclair QL, and also how to
work within its limitations.