Incoming Resources
- The lonely typewriter, a picture book by Peter Ackerman ; illustrations by Max Dalton
- Computadoras para todos, by Jaime Restrepo
- Linguistic form and its computation, edited by Christian Rohrer, Antje Rossdeutscher, Hans Kamp
- Why are there so many programming languages?, Patricia Harris
- Think like a computer, Jacob Batchelor
- Computers guided tour, [authors, Ruth Maran, Kelleigh Johnson].
- Networking all-in-one, by Doug Lowe
- Representation and reality, Hilary Putnam
- C# programming, Mike McGrath
- Conoce todo sobre hacking con ingenieria social, técnicas para hackear humanos, Antonio Ramos Varón, Carlos Alberto Barbero Muñoz, David Marugán Rodriguez, Ismael González Durán
- PCs for dummies, by Dan Gookin and Andy Rathbone
- The pattern on the stone, the simple ideas that make computers work, W. Daniel Hillis
- Nowhere to hide, Sigmund Brouwer
- Faster than thought;, a symposium on digital computing machines., With a foreword by the Earl of Halsbury
- Ada Byron Lovelace and the thinking machine, by Laurie Wallmark ; illustrated by April Chu
- Que significa ser programador?, Christine Honders ; translator, Ana Mar?a Garc?a
- Modern C, Jens Gustedt
- Networking for dummies, Doug Lowe
- Computadoras para todos, Jaime Restrepo
- Computers, Steve Parker
- Ada's algorithm, how Lord Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age, James Essinger
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith]
- The social use of information--ownership and access, Andrew E. Wessel
- 2001, a space odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke
- Absolute beginner's guide to computer basics, Michael Miller
- Computers, [authors, Ruth Maran, Kelleigh Johnson]
- Disney's Flubber, a special collectors edition, adapted by Lucy Dahl ; based on the motion picture from Walt Disney Pictures ; screenplay by John Hughes and Bill Walsh ; produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres ; directed by Les Mayfield
- Windows XP : top 100 simplified tips & tricks, by Ruth Maran & Kelleigh Johnson
- The second self, computers and the human spirit, Sherry Turkle
- Just tell me how it works, practical help for adults on all-things-digital, Paul Lance
- Supercomputers, shaping the future, Charlene W. Billings
- How to code, a step-by-step guide to computer coding, Max Wainewright
- Counting pebbles to writing code, a timeline of mathematics and computers
- Gena/Finn, by Hannah Moskowitz & Kat Helgeson
- Computing for seniors, Sue Price
- A world of programming, Heather Lyons & Elizabeth Tweedale ; illustrated by Alex Westgate
- Tom Clancy's Net Force, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik
- Eye of the drone, a novella, written by Jerome Preisler
- How do computers follow instructions?, a book about programming, written by J.T. Liso ; illustrated by Srimalie Fassani
- Reader's digest cómo hacer casi todo en la computadora, editores, Beatriz E. Ávalos Chávez ...[et al.]
- My iPad, Gary Rosenzweig
- Beginning programming in 24 hours, Greg Perry, Dean Miller
- Cool tech, gadgets, games, robots, and the digital world, written by Clive Gifford ; consultant, Mike Goldsmith
- The Star wars question & answer book about computers, by Fred D'Ignazio ; illustrated by Ken Barr
- Star wars coding projects, written by Jon Woodcock ; illustrated by Jon Hall
- Demon seed, Dean Koontz
- PCs, Elaine Marmel
- Computadoras para todos, Jaime A. Restrepo
- Bits to bitcoins, how our digital stuff works, Mark Stuart Day ; with illustrations by C.A. Jennings
- Urban outlaws, Peter Jay Black