Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms

“Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms” by Douglas Downing is an updated edition published by Barrons Educational Series on November 1, 2012. This comprehensive reference work spans 592 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book includes over 3,200 terms and definitions that cover a range of topics related to computer and internet technology, providing practical guidance for users and addressing areas such as computer security, programming, and social media.
Readers will find that this edition clarifies technical terminology, making it especially useful for those who may feel overwhelmed by industry jargon. The content includes practical insights into business software, legal and ethical considerations in computing, and examples in various programming languages. Additionally, the book features numerous line illustrations and tables to enhance understanding, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of modern technology.
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This updated edition includes the most recent terms relating to constantly expanding computer and internet technology. More than 3,200 terms and definitions deal with—
Previous editions of this user-friendly book have proved especially helpful to readers who feel intimidated by computer technicians’ jargon. The authors clarify technical terminology while keeping to the highest standards of accuracy. One grateful reader called this book the “Rosetta Stone” for deciphering computer terms. Features many line illustrations and tables.
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