The second edition of this very successful title offers the combination of humor, cartoon illustration and plain English insights that have made it the fastest selling computer book series. This new edition offers more than 200 new illustrations and features 300 all new terms.
An essential guide to modern computer terminology and jargon, this dictionary contains hundreds of straightforward definitions, example sentences, pronunciation guides and usage tips. Panels giving extra information on history, hardware, the internet and more are featured throughout the book.The dictionary is illustrated throughout with humorous colour illustrations by Ian Dicks.
Master the geeky acronyms and simplify computer terminology with ease. All that technical jargon can be baffling at times, even for the moderately experienced user. This book cuts through the jargon to show that computer terminology isn't so complicated after all and can be easily understood by anyone. Step-by-step, visual approach to help you quickly decode the jargon Plenty of full color, illustrated screenshots and photographs to help you Presented in an easy and simple to read format. Key terms are illustrated using photography, diagrams and screen prints throughout, together with concise, easy to follow text from an established expert in the field. If you want to decode the jargon quickly and easily, this is the book you need.
This bestselling dictionary has been fully revised, making it the most up-to-date and authoritative reference of its kind. Providing comprehensive coverage of computer applications in industry, school, work, education, and the home, it is the ideal reference for students, professionals, and anyone who uses computers.
An illustrated dictionary of computer terms and concepts, from access to Zork, with brief articles on special topics such as adventure games and computer camps.
PCs are leaving the stores and landing on desktops faster than ever. Unfortunately, while PC technology has improved, the reference material included with most new PCs has not. Now you can throw away that jargon-filled owner's manual and replace it with Illustrated Computer Dictionary For Dummies, 4thEdition. Acclaimed computing authors Dan and Sandra Gookin take readers by the hand and lead them on a journey through their new toy (uh, I mean tool). Illustrated Computer Dictionary For Dummies, 4th Edition covers all the terms new (and old) users want to know about in a humorous and typical Gookin and For Dummies style.
As hardware and software continue to evolve, so does the accompanying lingo. This dictionary is a complete reference on the terms and acronyms relating to computers, programming, data communications, and more.
"This sweeping new resource provides professionals in metalworking, manufacturing, and the skilled trades with clear, concise, and practical descriptions of all technical terms specific to these technologies - from more conventional manufacturing processes and machine, hand, and cutting tools to CNC machining processes, nontraditional machining processes, welding, computer and internet applications, laser technology, and robotics."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The Oxford First Illustrated Dictionary, beautifully illustrated by well-known picture book artist Emma Chichester Clark, is the perfect first building block for 5-7 year-olds to engage with words and language. Over 2000 entries give clear meanings and definitions, parts of speech, word forms, word families, synonyms and opposites to build vocabulary and first literacy skills. Not just a dictionary, this unique book brings to life the world of fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and picture books that children love. Winnie the Pooh and Georgie Porgie appear alongside Aladdin and Cinderella in the innovative example sentences. Rhyming words, little words hiding in big words, and riddles provide plenty of opportunities for fun word play, along with amusing word jokes and child-friendly word origins. The entry for 'crocodile' tells the child that the word comes from a Greek word meaning 'lizard' and ends with the joke: 'What's a crocodile's favourite game? Snap.'This wealth of information and fun with words is presented in a contemporary, easy-to-use, engaging layout, creating the most accessible and affordable dictionary and gift-book combination, the perfect buy for Christmas and holidays as well as for everyday use.