![]() I don't think there's an easy answer to this question. There are a few others I have in mind, but just can't recall the titles at the moment. (I still have them, may give them a re-read next month.) I'm a bit fuzzy, now, about which one I was more interested in but both were good books. I was always interested in ciphers and such as a kid so those two books got my attention when I found them in high school/college. It's well-written, and a motivated high schooler could work through it. I've read the first edition, not the second. ![]() ![]() ) - more technical (has content to work through). ![]() Especially approachable for that age.Įlements of Computing Systems by Nisan & Schoken (. ) - non-technical (in the sense it isn't something to "work through"), covers a lot of interesting topics. (Including Amazon links, but just for convenience, buy wherever you want)Ĭode by Petzold (. ![]()
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