Microsoft Press Computer Dictionary defines terms and acronyms pertaining to all areas of computing, including hardware, networks, programming, applications, and databases. Unlike some dictionaries, it does not attempt to tackle companies, well-known commercial products, proprietary technologies (except some from Microsoft itself), and cyberculture. However, it does an excellent job of clarifying concepts and explaining abstruse technical terms in easy-to-understand language. This dictionary is a fine resource for either beginning or advanced computer users. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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A comprehensive dictionary for people who work with microcomputers but aren't computer professionals. Some 5,000 entries define both basic and more advanced terms, and include phonetic pronunciations where appropriate. Some definitions are accompanied by drawings, diagrams, or other graphics. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Updated and expanded to cover the latest technologies and terminology you will encounter at work or home--from encryption to XML, Linux to Microsoft .NET, Tablet PCs to digital TV. Defines computer terms and concepts. Softcover. Previous edition c1999.
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Updated and expanded to cover the latest technologies and terminology you will encounter at work or home--from encryption to XML, Linux to Microsoft .NET, Tablet PCs to digital TV. Defines computer terms and concepts. Softcover. Previous edition c1999.
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