Computing Books published by Prentice Hall International

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Prentice Hall International 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 6 Computing Books published by Prentice Hall International in our collection :
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Adventures with the BBC Microcomputer Date: 1985 Adventures with the BBC Microcomputer

Translated by E. McConalogue. 
Written in English.
Series Prentice-Hall International personal computer book
Classifications
Dewey Decimal Class 004.16
Library of Congress QA76.8.B35
ID Numbers
Open Library OL14939593M
OCLC/WorldCat 12503945

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: Wichert van Engelen
Platform: BBC Micro

Applied Assembly Language on the BBC Microcomputer Date: 1984 Applied Assembly Language on the BBC Microcomputer

Series Prentice-Hall International personal computer book
Classifications
Dewey Decimal Class 001.64/2
Library of Congress QA76.8.B35

ID Numbers
Open Library OL16522453M
OCLC/WorldCat 12518730

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: Edward Ball
Platform: BBC Micro

Brain Games for Kids and Adults Using the Commodore 64 Date: 1984 Brain Games for Kids and Adults Using the Commodore 64

 
 
 
 

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: John W. Stephenson
Platform: Commodore 64

Computers and Commonsense Date: 1979 Computers and Commonsense

Second Edition

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: Roger Hunt & John Shelley
Platform: Computing

Introduction to Pascal Date: 1979 Introduction to Pascal


ISBN 13: 9780134915227

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: Jim Welsh, John Elder
Platform: Pascal

Micro PROLOG Programming in Logic Date: 1984 Micro PROLOG Programming in Logic

Back cover:
An introductory text on micro-PROLOG, the microcomputer version of PROLOG, which is the language used by the Japanese fifth-generation computer project as the core language for designing expert systems. The text introduces the features of micro-PROLOG through a series of related examples and numerous exercises which guide the reader to the final section of chapters on the applications of logic programming and PROLOG.

Publisher: Prentice Hall International
Author: K L Clark, F G McCabe
Platform:

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