From the reviews:
Giants of Computing is most useful as a reference work, but it could also serve as a supplemental course resource or possibly a core text in a class on the history of computing. ... the author provides selected examples of pivotal contributions, such as mathematical formula or code samples. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries. (S. A. Patton, Choice, Vol. 51 (7), March, 2014)
The author has given us a mini-biography of 59 'giants' of computing, with a brief account of their major achievements. ... the book is absolutely delightful and will provide the reader with many interesting and enjoyable evenings. There are even two quizzes for readers who wish to test their knowledge of people and events in computing. (James Van Speybroeck, Computing Reviews, October, 2013)
Background
Howard Aiken
Gene Amdahl
Archimedes
John Atanasoff
Charles Babbage
John Backus
Gordon Bell
Tim Berners-Lee
Dines Bjorner
George Boole
Fred Brooks
Vannevar Bush
Vint Cerf
Alonzo Church
Noam Chomsky
Edgar Codd
Rene Descartes
Tom DeMarco
Edsger Dijkstra
George Devol
Larry Ellison
Don Estridge
Michael Fagan
Tommy Flowers
Robert Floyd
Bill Gates
James Gosling
C.A.R Hoare
Heman Hollerith
Watts Humphrey
Kenneth Iverson
Ivar Jacobson
Steve Jobs
Gary Kildall
Donald Knuth
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Ada Lovelace
John McCarthy
John Mauchly
Marvin Minsky
Gordon Moore
Grace Murray Hopper
Ken Olsen
David Parnas
Dennis Ritchie
Dana Scott
John Searle
Claude Shannon
William Shockley
Richard Stallman
Bjarne StroustrupAlan Turing
John von Neumann
Thomas Watson Sr. and Jr.
Joseph Weizenbaum
Frederick Williams
Niklaus Wirth
Ed Yourdon
Konrad Zuse
Epilogue
Test Yourself Quizzes
Glossary