The other book, although the title grammar is gross incorrect, is about the basic building blocks and functionality of how PC's work. This is what I like to call an access book, where the terminology is very simple yet the whole subject is covered in sufficient detail. My research work motivated me to invest in this book and I'm hoping the knowledge I gain from it will help making photonic computing possible, Ha !
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
My reading list for the next couple of months....hopefully ?
I'm just about to get around to read my latest investments. The particle at the end of the universe is about the Higgs-Boson written by Sean Carroll. It was highly rated at the time I bought it, which was just after the buzz about the Higgs Boson and Prof. Higgs hitting the news. If you missed my previous post about the Higgs-Boson you can have a read of it here.
The other book, although the title grammar is gross incorrect, is about the basic building blocks and functionality of how PC's work. This is what I like to call an access book, where the terminology is very simple yet the whole subject is covered in sufficient detail. My research work motivated me to invest in this book and I'm hoping the knowledge I gain from it will help making photonic computing possible, Ha !

The other book, although the title grammar is gross incorrect, is about the basic building blocks and functionality of how PC's work. This is what I like to call an access book, where the terminology is very simple yet the whole subject is covered in sufficient detail. My research work motivated me to invest in this book and I'm hoping the knowledge I gain from it will help making photonic computing possible, Ha !
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