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The Logician and the Engineer: How George Boole and Claude Shannon Created the Information Age Illustrated Edition
Discover how two pioneers of math and technology, George Boole and Claude Shannon, revolutionized the computer age!
The Logician and the Engineer: How George Boole and Claude Shannon Created the Information Age Illustrated Edition
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The Logician and the Engineer: How George Boole and Claude Shannon Created the Information Age Illustrated Edition

Item #: 84796733

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What Stands Out

Historical Insight
Explores the groundbreaking contributions of George Boole and Claude Shannon, providing a rich historical context that enhances understanding of modern information theory.
Illustrated Edition
Visually engaging format combines illustrations with text, making complex ideas accessible and appealing to a wider audience, from students to enthusiasts of technology history.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Bridges math, engineering, and computer science, appealing to diverse readers and highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of innovations that shaped today's digital world.

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Item Weight1.5 lbs (680 grams)

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Suitable For
  • History Enthusiasts

    Those interested in the evolution of technology will appreciate the historical context of Boole and Shannon's contributions.

  • Students of Logic

    Students studying logic, mathematics, or computer science will benefit from the insights into Boolean algebra and information theory.

  • Technology Professionals

    Professionals in tech fields can understand foundational concepts that led to modern computing and information theory advancements.

Not Suitable For
  • Casual Readers

    Individuals looking for light reading may find the technical discussions and history dense and difficult to engage with.

  • Non-technical Audience

    Readers without a background in mathematics or logic might struggle to grasp the concepts presented in the book.

  • Practical Application Seekers

    Those seeking instructional content or hands-on applications may be disappointed by the book's focus on theory and history.

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The Logician and the Engineer: How George Boole and Claude Shannon Created the Information Age Illustrated Edition

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  • Question: What is the main focus of 'The Logician and the Engineer'?

    Answer: The book focuses on how George Boole and Claude Shannon contributed to the creation of the Information Age through Boolean logic.
  • Question: Is this book suitable for those without a background in math or technology?

    Answer: Yes, it combines engaging storytelling with fundamental concepts, making it accessible for all readers.
  • Question: What will readers gain from this book?

    Answer: Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the role of Boolean logic in modern technology and its implications for future computing.

Machine Theory Editorial Review

**** "The Logician and the Engineer" by P. Nahin is an ambitious exploration of the contributions of George Boole and Claude Shannon, two pivotal figures whose influence shaped the foundations of modern information technology. The book bridges the historical significance of Boolean logic with its practical applications in information theory, digital circuits, and beyond. While the intent is commendable, the delivery has been met with mixed reviews from readers, reflecting an interesting dichotomy between admiration for the authors’ intellectual achievements and frustration with the book's accessibility and coherence. Readers appreciate the depth of coverage, ranging from biography to complex mathematical concepts, making it an enriching experience for those willing to traverse its challenges. Nahin's writing style oscillates between enlightening and convoluted; some passages are lucid and engaging, particularly those detailing the lives of Boole and Shannon. However, the transition into technical jargon and complex explanations can be abrupt, potentially alienating novice readers or those without a strong mathematical background. Some critiques focus on the author's tendency to include tangential anecdotes or unnecessary personal reflections, which distract from the core subjects discussed. Specific technical descriptions (like those regarding diodes and circuit operations) are sometimes underexplained or assumed to be understood, leaving some readers feeling alienated and confused. Despite these shortcomings, readers highlight the rewarding insights gained from persevering through the dense material, with the promise of a greater understanding of computational principles by the end. In summary, "The Logician and the Engineer" is a thought-provoking but uneven journey through the intersection of logic, mathematics, and engineering. It offers a unique historical narrative that those interested in the foundations of information technology will find rewarding, albeit with the caveat that readers should prepare for a demanding read that does not always adhere to clarity and flow. **

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Pros

  • Provides a rich historical narrative about Boole and Shannon.
  • Covers a wide range of topics from Boolean logic to quantum computing.
  • Offers informative insight into circuit design and computation principles.

Cons

  • Writing can be convoluted and lacks coherence at times.

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