I recently read a book "The mysteries of coding" and a book with more than 270 pages. It took me over a dozen hours to finish reading it, and I also bought one. I feel like I am a classic!
I found this book by accident. I found it when I searched other books on the e-commerce website. I found such a book that I could be interested in. I searched it online, I found that my score was very high. I first went to an electronic version to check it. It didn't matter. I spent more than 10 hours adding a weekend to it. The conclusion was: if I had read this book before I went to "Microcomputer principles" and "Single Chip Microcomputer principles", the two courses would have been easy to handle. At that time, I only knew it when I was in class. I learned quite well and understood the Basic Principles. But I always felt that there was a layer of paper. I knew that I had read this book, there is a long-lost relief in my mind! There was a feeling of confusion for a long time.
The whole book goes through it. Some chapters are simple and you can read a few interesting ones, especially the chapters for creating an automatic computer, it's a great pleasure to read it!
When I read chapter 1, I talked about bar code recognition. I think this book is very interesting. Because of the pattern recognition of my master's degree, I am sensitive to the recognition, I can see that this is the case for bar code recognition ~~
Continue to read it. In the binary addition machine in chapter 1, I decided to read it, this book was found only when I wanted to make a computer model for simulation. [this plan can be completed without having to know the monkey year and month! ].
Then, in the memory structure, the automatic operation finally realized how the computer's hardware was running internally ~~ At this time, I decided to buy a favorite. When I continued to read chapter 22 of the operating system, especially when talking about the most primitive operating system CP/M, I finally got started and bought one, when I got my book, I had read it, but it was worth adding to my favorites. I could taste it if I had time.
I really think that every major in automation [even a bachelor's degree] should take a look before learning the principles of the computer after learning the digital and modular power. When I learn the principles of the computer, I will feel like I am working in the middle of the building, because you understand the operating principle of 8-bit internal hardware, 16-bit and 32-bit are developed on this basis, and there is no such thing as a nightmare. Of course, you should also take a look at computer science. I don't know what professional courses they are learning, but it is definitely helpful !!
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