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Revision as of 10:30, 28 July 2014
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iBook reference
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Why
- Target
- Introduction
- Steam Boy
- Mechanical calculators
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication, divisions...
- Several factors: electrical energy, switches, ON/OFF, binary, number systems, math, boolean logic, Shannon ==> Computer
- Electricity
- properties: easy storage, easy distribution, easy generation, fast, easy control
- ON/OFF
- Binary system versus decimal system.
- Boolean Logic, George Boole.
- Logic with electricity and switches
- Shannon: Combining Logic and arithmetic
- From the transistor to logic gates
- Electricity
- Logic Design
- Logic gate simulator
- Assembly Language
- Simulator
- Performance
- Bottleneck
- Von Neumann Architecture
- The architecture
- Computer Architecture: how to bypass the bottleneck
- Example of a High Level Language: Processing
- From Moore's Law to the Singularity.
Style
- Use Python for Everyone by Cay Horstmann as a good example of clear style. Full chapter is available here.
Images
Antikythera Mechanism, photo taken by Tilemahos Efthimiadis, National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece., taken from commons.wikimedia.org, July 28 2014. Released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. |