The Turing Guide, written by Jack Copeland↑, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson, and others, is a book about the life and work of the mathematician↑, philosopher↑, and foundational "computer scientist↑" Alan Turing↑. It includes 42 contributed chapters by experts in the field and some contemporaries of Alan Turing↑ and is aimed at the general reader with an interest in Turing's life and work. The book grew out of the Turing's Worlds event in Oxford↑ and similar Turing-related events at Cambridge↑ and Bletchley Park↑ in 2012 is due to be published in early 2017 by Oxford University Press↑.
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| - The Turing Guide, written by Jack Copeland↑, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson, and others, is a book about the life and work of the mathematician↑, philosopher↑, and foundational "computer scientist↑" Alan Turing↑. It includes 42 contributed chapters by experts in the field and some contemporaries of Alan Turing↑ and is aimed at the general reader with an interest in Turing's life and work. The book grew out of the Turing's Worlds event in Oxford↑ and similar Turing-related events at Cambridge↑ and Bletchley Park↑ in 2012 is due to be published in early 2017 by Oxford University Press↑.
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| - The Turing Guide, written by Jack Copeland↑, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak, Robin Wilson, and others, is a book about the life and work of the mathematician↑, philosopher↑, and foundational "computer scientist↑" Alan Turing↑. It includes 42 contributed chapters by experts in the field and some contemporaries of Alan Turing↑ and is aimed at the general reader with an interest in Turing's life and work. The book grew out of the Turing's Worlds event in Oxford↑ and similar Turing-related events at Cambridge↑ and Bletchley Park↑ in 2012 is due to be published in early 2017 by Oxford University Press↑.
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