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What literature to choose for studying computer engineering?
Recently, I began to understand that I am very interested in computer architecture, low-level logic, architecture of processors and microcontrollers, assembly language for them, C ++. Unfortunately, I graduated from the university not in the desired specialty. For now, I want to learn everything on my own. What literature should be read? Well, so that it is in a more understandable language, less "academic" expressions.
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I'm also a non-programming/computer science major, so I've sketched out a self-education plan for myself.
There, almost all the materials are in English, but if this does not scare you, I think you will find something interesting for yourself in the sections Programming Languages → Assembly , Computer Architecture , Systems Programming .
PS The list is far from complete yet (and indeed it is unlikely to ever become - there is always room for growth), but I add something all the time.
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