Computers and Computing
With the current growth of the personal computer industry estimated at 40 to 50 per cent per annum, computers are no longer remote monolithic machines. School children write their own programs. But If you're over school age, where do you start? What's the best type of machine to buy? How much are computers continuing to change? How does British computer technology compare with the rest of the world's? And what effects will computers have on our lives?
David Tebbutt, writer and director of a British software publishing company, and Martin Banks, journalist specialising in the personal computer industry join Sue MacGregor to answer your questions. Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
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