Author

Jonathan Bartlett

📖 Overview

Jonathan Bartlett is a computer scientist and author known for his work in software development, artificial intelligence, and information theory. His publications span technical programming guides, academic papers on computational theory, and books exploring the intersection of technology and scientific philosophy. Bartlett serves as Director of Technology at New Medio and Research Fellow at the Blyth Institute, where he conducts research on computational theory and complex systems. He has authored several programming books including "Programming from the Ground Up," which provides a foundational approach to assembly language programming. His academic work focuses on information theory, causation, and the theoretical foundations of computation. Bartlett has published papers examining computational models of intelligence and the philosophical implications of different approaches to artificial intelligence. Beyond technical subjects, Bartlett writes about the relationship between science, technology, and broader philosophical questions. His work often explores how different computational paradigms and theories of information processing relate to questions of mind, consciousness, and scientific methodology.

👀 Reviews

Reader feedback for Jonathan Bartlett centers primarily on "Programming from the Ground Up," his assembly language programming guide. Readers appreciated: - Clear explanations of low-level programming concepts - Practical examples and exercises - Thorough coverage of x86 assembly fundamentals - Free availability of the book's content online Common criticisms: - Some outdated content and examples - Limited coverage of modern programming practices - Focus on 32-bit rather than 64-bit architecture - Occasional technical errors in code samples From Amazon and online programming forums: "Excellent introduction to assembly basics" - Programming student review "Could use updates for current systems" - Software developer comment "Helped me understand how computers actually work" - CS student review Ratings: Amazon: 4.3/5 (43 reviews) Programming forums: Generally positive discussions but note the dated material Goodreads: 4.1/5 (89 ratings) Limited review data exists for Bartlett's academic papers and philosophical works.

📚 Books by Jonathan Bartlett

Calculus: From Newton to Cauchy A historical approach to calculus that traces its development from Newton through the formalization by Cauchy, including detailed explanations of key concepts and proofs.

Introduction to Logic Programming A programming textbook focused on logical programming concepts, covering propositional and predicate logic, proof systems, and practical applications.

Programming from the Ground Up An assembly language programming guide that teaches computer architecture fundamentals through hands-on examples using x86 assembly.

Building Scalable Applications with Java and XML A technical guide covering the integration of XML technologies with Java for developing enterprise applications.

The Metapatterns Project: Binary and Analog Computing in the New Millennium An exploration of computing paradigms that examines both binary and analog approaches to information processing and system design.

Rethinking Information Theory An analysis of classical information theory that proposes alternative frameworks for understanding information and computing systems.

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