The ones that a missing are old and may have been moved around. I’ll see if I can find them or updated versions. Was there a specific one you were interested in? (Ping me on Twitter or @gmail if I forget to reply here.)
The first three illustrations on the page are all 404 links. If someone is maintaining this site, it's crucial for every link on a page like this to work.
On a related note, there's CS Unplugged [1], which is a project that aims to teach CS fundamentals without computers. I was introduced to it in high school by Tim Bell, one of the founders (and later one of my lecturers), and it was one of the contributing factors for why I decided to get a degree in Computer Science.
As someone who's been working as an illustrator for the past 10+ years and is about to head into a comp sci master's program (gulp!), this is great and inspiring!
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http://csillustrated.berkeley.edu/illustrations.php
The first three illustrations on the page are all 404 links. If someone is maintaining this site, it's crucial for every link on a page like this to work.
[1] https://csunplugged.org/en/
http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/techreports/ucb/text/E...
and continue with the help of many great students:
http://csillustrated.berkeley.edu/artists.php
Any chance to change the green on black to something more accessible on the eyes?
- Excellent ebooks by Julia Evans: https://wizardzines.com/ (Twitter account https://twitter.com/b0rk) - (just about DNS): https://howdns.works/ - (just about HTTPS): https://howhttps.works/
If you know of any others, I'm interested!...