Re: a compainion book for aoa?
- From: ronaldsorrell2005@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:26:02 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 20, 2:43 pm, "Wolfgang Kern" <nowh...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
ronaldsorrell asked:
Is there a companion book for aoa? one with some exercises to do while
I am reading aoa. i have made most of the way thruogh chapter 3 and
wondering how much of this has stuck in my head. any suggestions?
see Ya, test professor
Ok dear professor...
There are the fucking CPU-manuals a1nd the hardware-specs, read them
and forget about any Libs, links and other weird stories to find out
how a machine may actually work.
I can't find anything better to reply to your question.
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wolfgang (meanwhile gained the attribute "the elder"
where do I fing find such paper work ?
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