"Computer systems: A programmer's perspective" or "Computer Organization And Design", in the context of self-taught?

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  • cs-topics

    My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!

  • Hi community, Currently, I'm following the https://teachyourselfcs.com curricular content recommendations. And they recommend CSPP covering chapters 1-6 to gain a basic understanding of computer architecture to write better code. The problem is that I'm using the global edition of CSPP and I'm currently in chapter 2, where the content has become really messy. One concept after the other, like a reference manual instead of a development of concepts. Maybe I'm not using the material in the right way. It could be a good material along with a tutor that develops the material. On the other hand, I have COD. I had contact with this material in the context of a computer organization course, but only a few chapters were covered. Both books are big in size. That's not a problem, but I want to choose one that will take my skills to the next level.

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