Rainer Hattenhauer

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Rainer Hattenhauer (born November 11, 1962 in Wieda ) is a German computer scientist , physicist and educator . He is considered to be "one of the most famous German textbook authors" with a focus on IT topics.

Hattenhauer studied physics at the Clausthal University of Technology from 1982 to 1989 and then moved to the Georg-August University of Göttingen , where he did a thesis on the problem of "BFZA electron microscopy of the separation of copper-cobalt" in the field of physics. received his doctorate. He then moved to the Pädagogium Bad Sachsa boarding school as a high school teacher , where he teaches mathematics , physics and computer science.

Publications (selection)

  • Computer games for seniors. Into the digital pleasure! 2018
  • Windows 10. The big manual. ²2018.
  • Android smartphone. The understandable instructions. 4 2018
  • Digital life hacks. 123 ingenious ideas that make life easier. 2017.
  • The computer lexicon for beginners. Computers, internet, smartphones from A – Z. 2016.
  • Android tablet. The understandable instructions. 2015.
  • Computer science for schools and training. Munich: Pearson Education 2010.
  • The big book Knoppix. Cologne: Data Becker 2003.
  • Getting started with Ubuntu Linux. Bonn: Galileo Press 2008.
  • Windows Vista. Bonn: Galileo Press 2008.
  • Ubuntu GNU, Linux. Bonn: Galileo Press 2007.
  • Getting started with SUSE Linux 10.x. Bonn: Galileo Press 2006.
  • The great book Red Hat & Fedora Linux. Düsseldorf: Data Becker [2004].
  • Knoppix. Düsseldorf: Data-Becker [2004].
  • The big book Knoppix. Düsseldorf: Data-Becker 2003.
  • The Linux video book. Nuremberg: SuSE Linux 2003.
  • DivX. Düsseldorf: Data-Becker 2001.
  • BFZA electron microscopy of the segregation of copper-cobalt. Göttingen 1992 (diss.).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Portrait of the author at Rheinwerk-Verlag , accessed on April 25, 2019.
  2. Computer science for schools and training. Retrieved April 28, 2019 .