Another is Linus Torvalds with the Linux kernel. Torvalds wrote the Linux kernel from scratch. His open - source operating system has become a cornerstone in the world of computing. It powers everything from supercomputers to many Android devices. The success of Linux shows how great programming can lead to a highly adaptable and widely used technology.
The book 'The Cuckoo's Egg' by Clifford Stoll is also a good start. It's a true - crime story that involves computer hacking and some basic programming concepts. It shows how programming knowledge can be used for good or bad, and is an engaging read for those starting to explore programming in a fictional sense.
Books on radio, electronics, and computer programming:
1 Radio Technology Manual- Pdisney
It was a comprehensive radio technical manual that covered everything from radio antennae to satellite communications. This book is suitable for radio enthusiasts, technicians, and professionals.
Introduction to Electronic Principles A Smith
This was an introductory book on electronics, including electronic components, circuit theory, semiconductor physics, signal processing, and so on. This book is suitable for beginners to understand the basic concepts and principles of electronics.
3 Introduction to Computer programming F
This was an introductory book on computer programming, including programming languages, algorithm design, data structures, and so on. This book is suitable for beginners to understand the basic concepts and principles of computer programming.
Modern Electronic Principles. E Brown
This was an advanced book that introduced electronics, including circuit design, electronic components, signal processing, electromagnetic fields, and so on. This book is suitable for professionals and readers who want to further improve their level.
5." Digital Electronic Circuit " Norton
This was an introductory book on digital electronic circuits, including digital circuits, logic gates, memory circuits, and so on. This book is suitable for beginners to understand the basic concepts and principles of digital electronic circuits.
There were many books on computer networking and programming that were recommended as follows:
1. Computer Network: A Top-Down Approach, Third Edition, by Percy W. Dille and Walter L. Zimmerman. This book is a classic textbook in the field of computer networks, introducing the basic knowledge of computer networks, agreements, architecture, and applications. It is suitable for beginners.
[2. Python programming: from entry to practice] by Liao Xuefeng. This book introduced the basic knowledge and practical methods of Python programming in detail, including data structures, functions, file IOs, network programming, etc. It was suitable for readers with a certain programming foundation.
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective by Yasmeen Unni Marble. This book is a system-level computer system design and implementation book, covering computer hardware, operating system, network protocol and other aspects of content suitable for readers who have a certain understanding of computer systems.
4. Computer Networks and Security: A Top-Down approach by Percy Wdill and Walter L. Zimmerman. This book introduced the basic knowledge of computer network security, protocol, attack and defense, etc. It is suitable for beginners and readers with certain security knowledge.
The above books are all classic computer network and programming books. You can choose to read them according to your own needs and level.
One great computer programming fiction book is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines elements of cyberpunk and programming concepts in an exciting story.
I recommend the book "Mind Hacker". Although it was not a romance novel of the same genre, the protagonist was very fond of computer programs. Moreover, the book also involved humans being able to invade other people's minds through their minds. At the same time, there was also an organization in this book. It was full of computer programming experts, and the protagonist also acted with them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The fundamentals of fiction usually include elements like a compelling plot, well-developed characters, and a clear theme. These are the building blocks that make a story engaging and memorable.
Yes. For example, Notch, the creator of Minecraft. He programmed Minecraft, which became a global phenomenon. Its simple yet engaging block - building gameplay was the result of Notch's programming skills. It attracted players of all ages and led to a huge community of gamers and modders.
Well, for a good story, there's the aspect of pacing. It shouldn't be too slow or too fast. If it's too slow, the reader may get bored; if too fast, the story may seem rushed. Then there's the element of authenticity. The story should feel real, even if it's a fantasy. The emotions in the story need to be believable. And finally, there should be some sort of resolution. It doesn't have to be a happy ending, but it should tie up the loose ends of the plot.