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In which book can you find answers to what is a cache, how data is transmitted over the network and how to write your own language?
Good afternoon, tell me, in which books can I find the answer to all these questions?
I recently finished a book about the history of the PC and how it works, but there was not a word about the cache or networking.
Only RAM, Hard, processor and a couple of chapters about assembler.
What book would you recommend reading in order to understand the operation of the network and the creation of a programming language from scratch at level 0 and 1?
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"Code. The secret language of computer science." Charles Petzold
"PC Architecture" Tanenbaum
And about networks Olifer or again Tanenbaum
On the creation of a high-level language, probably, the "book of the dragon" will suit you.
And of course, if something specific is not clear, google, there are a lot of good articles on the net.
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