Turkish programmer writing an entertaining book about computer basics

"It's been a dream of mine for many years to write a book about computer programming, explaining how simple and fun it is," says [Babur Saylan]. "In this project, combining my knowledge with my writing experience. "I want to present simple answers to hard questions in an amu...

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Published inM2 Presswire
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Coventry Normans Media Ltd 03.02.2015
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Summary:"It's been a dream of mine for many years to write a book about computer programming, explaining how simple and fun it is," says [Babur Saylan]. "In this project, combining my knowledge with my writing experience. "I want to present simple answers to hard questions in an amusing way. The facts are woven into a fantastic story and people reading the book will probably wonder whether they're reading a novel, an advanced technical book or a guiding book for beginners. I think they'll laugh at the caricatures and when they reach last page of the book, they'll say to themselves: 'Damn. Is it that simple?'" In the book, three ordinary human beings, by a miracle, start to "see" and "hear" the Internet codes, algorithms, IP communications and programs. "The journey that leads them to become computer gurus may lead us to see that maybe we are created by the universe we think we created," Saylan says.