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c2000., 5-8; 6.1, Lerner Publications Call No: J BIO 338.7 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: BiographySummary Note: A biography of the man who created Microsoft, from his childhood to his battle in court after being accused of having a monopoly in the computer industry.
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c1990., 5-8, Lucent Books Call No: J TECH 004 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: The Encyclopedia of discovery and inventionSummary Note: Describes the history and development of the computer and discusses how it works and how it is used in various human activities.
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c2012., 5-8, Amicus Call No: J SCI 363.25 968 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Amazing crime scene scienceSummary Note: An introduction to the tools and techniques professionals use to investigate crime scenes, describing the efforts of forensic scientists to investigate crimes involving computers and the Internet, discussing cybertheft, terrorism, GPS spies, cell phones, and more and examining case studies that feature real-life, high- profile cases.
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[2014]., Ages 7 and Up, Scholastic Call No: FUN 793.93 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Minecraft.Summary Note: An official reference to Minecraft combat explains what players need to defend against hostile monsters and enemy players, covering subjects ranging from fort building and armor crafting to weapons and setting mob traps.
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-- Cool women who code.2015., "Ages 9-12"--Back cover, Nomad Press Call No: J JOBS 609.252 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Girls in science.Summary Note: Do you listen to music with an MP3 player or read books on a tablet? Do you play multiplayer video games with people on the other side of the world? Do you have a robot cleaning your kitchen? Maybe not yet, but someday! In Technology: Cool Women Who Code, kids in grades four through six learn about the thrilling effort that goes into researching, inventing, programming, and producing the technology we use today, from iPods to mechanical limbs. Young readers discover exactly what technology is, how it evolved, and where the future may lead. They also meet three women who have contributed to the field in critical ways, including Grace Hopper and Shaundra Bryant Daily.