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i need a recomendation on an intro to comp engineering book

RecklaZ

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I will start college in the fall and I plan to major on computer engineering. However, i'm not 100% sure of my choice and will like to read a basic book on computer engineering. Something simple that can help me get started, remember i just got out of high school. Any recomendations?
 
There's one I think would have been use ful to read...I think after a couple classes it applied to most of us I think it's called "Bend Over and Take It"
 
Originally posted by: Ameesh
patterson and henneasy is equivalint to the undergad computer architecture bible, almost every school in the country uses it as a text book. every serious computer scientist has a copy. i think its a good read.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/...

Yep. This is pretty much the standard textbook for a LOT of intro classes for comp. eng. I have a copy of it on my bookshelf. (If you want my copy, I'll sell it to you for less than $85 🙂)
 
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