RUDIMENTS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Joyrup Bhattacharya
South Point School
Kolkata, West Bengal

Features and Benefits

  • The book has been written strictly according to the revised bifurcated syllabus for “Computer Science” as prescribed by the West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education for classes 11 and 12
  • The book has been written in a lucid, easy to understand language suitable for the understanding of students in the plus 2 level
  • Various formatting features have been used to improve readability
    • At the beginning of each chapter, a content of the topics covered in that chapter is provided
    • Text written in bi-colour to increase the readability of each page or topic
    • Numerous bi-colour diagrams used to illustrate various concepts
    • Various techniques used throughout the book to make the searching of important topics an easy process
    • Wide margins provide space to scribble any additional information
    • Two blank pages provided at the end of each chapter to write down any extra class note
  • The C programming language is covered in detail
    • More than 100 worked-out programs in C
    • Each program is followed by various possible program outputs
    • The working of each program is discussed line by line
    • Common logical and syntactical mistakes while writing a program have been treated and illustrated separately at the end of each chapter
    • Programming concepts have been taught taking the help of various detailed diagrams
  • Extensive exercises provided at the end of each chapter to make the learning experience more fruitful
  • Up-to-date information provided on various topics mentioning the recent trends
  • Chapter summary given at the end of each chapter to help in recapitulation
  • Extra learning material given at the end of some of the chapters
  • General index provided at the end of the book to help find a topic in the book easily
  • Various useful appendixes provided at the end of the book that include:
    • The ASCII character set
    • List of DOS and UNIX commands
    • List of C commands
    • A Program List that covers all the worked-out programs in the book
    • List of various Acronyms used in the book
    • List of tables dealing with differences and comparisons between different concepts
  • A set of theory and practical examination question papers of the previous four years of WBCHSE class 11 examinations provided at the end of the book


To be published in January 2010



     
     
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