Computers for Beginners by

Computers for Beginners

Computers for Beginners by
Publisher: Wikibooks 2011
Computers for Beginners is a book for people with little or no prior computer knowledge. It will teach basics moving slowly toward more advanced topics. The primary learning technique will be tutorial examples since they facilitate learning more effectively.
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