Computing Foundations: A Conceptual Path from Binary Code to Intelligent Machines is a comprehensive, beginner-friendly exploration of how modern computing systems work—from the fundamental 1s and 0s of binary code to the sophisticated algorithms driving today’s intelligent machines. This book demystifies the core concepts of computer science in a structured and intuitive journey, perfect for curious minds, students, and self-learners.
With a focus on clarity and real-world context, the book begins with the basics of number systems and logic gates, building up to how computers process instructions through the CPU. It then explores software layers, programming paradigms, data structures, and algorithms, before diving into advanced topics like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and neural networks.
Whether you’re starting your academic journey or simply want to understand the “magic” behind your devices, this book equips you with the knowledge to connect low-level processes with high-level intelligence—without requiring a technical background. It’s not just a technical manual, but a conceptual map to the digital world around us.
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