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HELP in computer science required
Asslam-o-alaikum
is computer ur optional subject? can u help me in suggesting book for computer science. if u have notes kindly share to me.. thanks |
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Assalama O Alaikum
I have CS as an optional? Dear it depends upon your caliber interest. Because it has a huge syllabus.But I would say go for those books which you have studied in your Degree Program, other wise: For Data Base:Introduction to data Base, Addison Wesley For Operating System: Operating System concepts For Software Engineering: A practitioners Approach, Mcgraw Hill For Networking: Computer network & internet, prentice Hall Regards
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dear i have books of these subjects but not of those authors you have mentioned.i know the syllabus is very big, so i want notes so that i can get idea what and how long to write.?
moreover i need an advice , is that important to make notes of topic specially computer science subjects or just underline points is best way to prepare as far as css is concerned.. |
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You should underline whatever you think is important.because you have to cover all the syllabus.
Secondly, The answer should comprise at least 4 to 6 (1 side=1 page) pages.
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