Facts on File, 2003. - 308 p. Facts On File has issued another in the Notable Scientists series. The purpose of the series is to provide students at the high-school through early college level with relevant information on great scientists in history as well as lesser-known ones, especially in the disciplines not usually covered in the more well known biographical reference...
Random House, New York, 2004. — 239 p. Masters of Doom is the amazing true story of the Lennon and McCartney of video games: John Carmack and John Romero. Together, they ruled big business. They transformed popular culture. And they provoked a national controversy. More than anything, they lived a unique and rollicking American Dream, escaping the broken homes of their youth to...
N.p.: published electronically, 2010. — 202 p. Introduction to the English language version of Pioneers of Soviet Computing Instead of a Preface From the Author The Way to Immortality Legacy of the Scientist: his last Triumph The Glorious Triad Secrets of the Post-War Years A Son of the Soviet Era The Soviet Scientist from America
Assn for Computing Machinery, 1997 — 440 p. — ISBN: 0897919602, 978-0897919609 This "Who is Who in Computer Industry" is a perfect coffee-table book for computer enthusiasts: large format, lavishly illustrated and right on the topic. Almost 200 people are presented, each with a full-page colour photograph and some 100-words abstract. The wizards are divided into five...
The MIT Press, 1989 — 398 p. — reprint ed. — ISBN: 0262691310, 9780262691314 Who are the masterminds of today's electronic revolution and what motivated them? That's the question Time correspondent Robert Slater asked as he traveled to Silicon Valley to interview the designers, entrepreneurs, hardware engineers, and software writers who have given us the modern computer.Robert...
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