Re: Boolean algebra for beginner
Posted by
Lozminda on
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Hi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zRJ1ShMcgAI had a quick skip through this vid, if anything it's a bit slow..
You do need some programming experience to do this course, and assuming you do have some programming experience would you not have some boolean algebra experience as part of that programming experience ? Perhaps there are some programming languages that don't use boolean algebra that i don't know of...(possible/likely ? hmmm)
I, Really, don't want to put you off, but if you're finding the boolean algebra difficult, the course going to get much harder, from chapters 4,5,6.
I re-itterate that you need some previous programming experience to complete this course.
quoting the beginning of the book under Courses
The book is completely self-contained, requiring only programming (in any language) as a prerequisite.
Thus, it lends itself not only to computer science majors, but also to computer-savvy students seeking to
gain a hands-on view of hardware architectures, operating systems, and modern software engineering in
the framework of one course.There are people much wiser than I on this forum, they might have a suggestion or two
There's some ok stuff on the net, I googled "Boolean algebra for beginners"
Lozminda