My scattering (multiplying? replacing?) of task bars continues: a friend sent a recommendation for the new NAND to Tetris Coursera course (starts April 11, 2015), and I feel sort of hungry-angry about it. I want this literacy. They claim it's a basic course, no technical background required. Ha. I read the first few pages of the textbook, and it was scary. And I don't think the I have the hours per week that I would need to wrestle with it. (Especially if I keep using the few hours I have to explore new courses rather than finish my "old" ones.)
- Book: The Elements of Computing Systems, MIT Press, by Noam Nisan and Shimon Schocken
- From NAND to Tetris: Building a Modern Computer From First Principles website
- Logic Gate Simulator - by Steve Kollmansberger
- Logic Gate Simulator - Academo.org