By: Peter Norton
The book "Guía del programador para el IBM PC" (Guide for the Programmer of the IBM PC) by Peter Norton is a comprehensive guide to programming the IBM PC and its related systems. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book is structured as both a reading guide and a reference manual. It is designed to be useful for programmers, program managers, designers, and users who want to understand the technical details behind PC program development. The text is interwoven with explanations of the PC family's principles and techniques to help produce programs that can endure and prosper with the evolving PC family.
While specific reviews from the time of publication are not readily available, the book's reputation as a seminal work in PC programming is well-documented. Peter Norton is known for his contributions to the field of computer programming and software publishing, and this guide reflects his expertise and approach to explaining complex technical concepts in an accessible manner.
The book has been published in multiple editions and languages. The original edition was published in 1985, and subsequent revisions were made in 1988 by Microsoft Press. There are also translations available, including a Spanish translation titled "Guía del programador para el IBM PC y PS/2" with a translation by Joaquín María Suárez.
Peter Norton is an American programmer, software publisher, author, and philanthropist. He is best known for his contributions to the development of the IBM PC and related systems, and his books have been instrumental in educating programmers and users about these technologies.