Computing Books published by Tab Books
The following is a list of Computing Books published by Tab Books in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 12 Computing Books published by Tab Books in our collection :
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Publisher: TAB BOOKS
Author: Jeff Bretz & John Clark Craig
Platform: IBM PC
Publisher: Tab Books
Author: Charles K. Adams
Platform: Computers
Discover a whole new dimension in your C-64's programming abilities!
If you're tired of ordinary computer games... if you're looking for something exciting and different to do with your C-64... here's the answer! It's a whole collection of artificial intelligence (AI) projects designed to tap your micro's real problem-solving capabilities for both practical and entertainment applications.
Publisher: TAB BOOKS
Author: Timothy J. O'Malley
Platform: Commodore 64
by Linda M. Schreiber
Publisher: Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. : TAB Books, 1982.
ISBN: 0830614850 DDC: 1.642 LCC: QA76.8 Edition: (pbk.) :$11.95
Notes:
Includes index.
Classification:
Dewey Class: 1.642 -- Knowledge
LCC Number: QA76.8
Language: eng
Physical Description: x, 244 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Edition Info: (pbk.) :$11.95
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Linda M. Schreiber
Platform: Atari 8 Bit
Publisher: TAB BOOKS
Author: Patrick R. Carberry
Platform: CAD/ CAM
Advanced Technology Series
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Dave Prochnow
Platform: EPROM
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Joe Kasser
Platform: Microcomputer
TAB Books No. 952
First Edition, Second Printing December 1978
If you're a "personal computer" enthusiast - or if you're professionally involved with computers in any way - you'll find this state-of-the-art volume to be one of the most important investments you'll make! It begins where the computer manufacturer's manuals and introductory programming texts leave off, and contains adequate detail to satisfy a working professional programmer. The text is written so simply, and progresses in such a direct and logical manner, that any computer hobbyist, now matter how inexperienced, can easily follow it.
Publisher: TAB BOOKS
Author: Neill Graham
Platform: Programming
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Bruno B. Wolff, Jr.
Platform: Apple II
Programmer's Guide to LISP is a book written by Ken Tracton. This first edition was published in 1980 by TAB Books.
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Ken Tracton
Platform:
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Paul Bryan
Platform: Apple II
"A hands-on introduction to using C on CP/M, MS-DOS and UNIX based microcomputers!
If you're looking for a basic foundation in programming in the C language... this is your ideal source. It's a thoughtful and intelligent approach to learning C fundamentals that's rich in examples, illustrations, and hands-on guidance."
Publisher: TAB Books
Author: Warren A. Stewart
Platform: C