Structured Computer Organization 4e
p21
He(Cray, 超级计算机之父) also invented a now-famous algorithm for buying cars: you go to the dealer closest to your house, point to the car closest to the door and say: "I'll take that one." This algorithm wastes the least time on unimportant things (like buying cars) to leave you the maximum time for doing important things (like designing supercomputers).
p129
Unfortunately, such a chip would need 15,000,002 pins. with the standard pin spacing of 0.1 inch, the chip would be over 18km long, which might have a negative effect on sales.
p204
In theory, after fully understanding this chapter, the reader should be able to go out and buy a large bag full of transistors and build this subset of the JVM machine(我心有此意的说……). Students who successfully accomplish this task will be given extra credit (and a complete psychiatric examination).
p231
Programmers who intentionally choose the "wrong" one should be forced to work on a 4.77 MHz original IBM PC for a week as punishment.
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Thinking Recursively
p135
For example, suppose that we wanted to generate a random stretch of coastline, linking two points A and B. The unimaginative solution (using creativity of order 0) is to connect them with a simple straight line.
p147
Since many programmers have rarely been seen outside during the daylight hours, it is perhaps undertandable that the prevailing convention in computer science is to draw trees with their root at the top and their branches pointing down. Those offended by this affront to nature are invited to turn this book upside down before proceeding.
p21
He(Cray, 超级计算机之父) also invented a now-famous algorithm for buying cars: you go to the dealer closest to your house, point to the car closest to the door and say: "I'll take that one." This algorithm wastes the least time on unimportant things (like buying cars) to leave you the maximum time for doing important things (like designing supercomputers).
p129
Unfortunately, such a chip would need 15,000,002 pins. with the standard pin spacing of 0.1 inch, the chip would be over 18km long, which might have a negative effect on sales.
p204
In theory, after fully understanding this chapter, the reader should be able to go out and buy a large bag full of transistors and build this subset of the JVM machine(我心有此意的说……). Students who successfully accomplish this task will be given extra credit (and a complete psychiatric examination).
p231
Programmers who intentionally choose the "wrong" one should be forced to work on a 4.77 MHz original IBM PC for a week as punishment.
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Thinking Recursively
p135
For example, suppose that we wanted to generate a random stretch of coastline, linking two points A and B. The unimaginative solution (using creativity of order 0) is to connect them with a simple straight line.
p147
Since many programmers have rarely been seen outside during the daylight hours, it is perhaps undertandable that the prevailing convention in computer science is to draw trees with their root at the top and their branches pointing down. Those offended by this affront to nature are invited to turn this book upside down before proceeding.