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by jagged-chisel
1467 days ago
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GP said “builds up to.” It’s more about the abstractions adding up so that the reader understands how electrons can be programmed. There is no implementation of any kind of virtual or hardware machine in the book. He goes: electricity, relays, logic gates, circuits (like adders), CPU, RAM … It’s been awhile so I might have missed a step or two. You’ll come away knowing how we used electricity to get from lightning bolts, to pocket computers. You will not come away with a programmable machine. |
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