Introduction to Programming
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Abstract
Although computers are capable of performing complex and difficult operations, they are inherently simple-minded and docile machines. They must be told exactly what to do, and they must be instructed in a precise and limited language that they can comprehend. These instructions are known as software. The machinery that actually executes the instructions is known as hardware.
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© Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. 1991