
Systems Programming
by John J. Donovan
"Systems Programming" by John J. Donovan, McGraw-Hill, 1972. Hardcover, good condition, no jacket. A key text in the Computer Science Series, authored by an MIT scholar. Includes ISBN 0-07-017603-5. Ideal for collectors and students of programming systems.
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This hardcover edition of "Systems Programming" is in good condition. The cover shows some wear, particularly at the top, but the binding remains firm. There is no dust jacket included. Internally, the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings.
About This Vintage 1972 Edition
"Systems Programming" by John J. Donovan, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company in 1972, is a seminal work in the Computer Science Series. This hardcover edition, printed in New York, is an essential resource for understanding the intricacies of systems programming. Donovan, affiliated with Project MAC at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, brings academic rigor to this comprehensive guide. The book's significance lies in its detailed exploration of programming systems, making it a valuable asset for students and professionals alike. While this edition's scarcity is not explicitly stated, its academic pedigree and year of publication suggest it may be sought after by collectors and scholars. The book is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and features a sturdy binding.
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