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Algorithmic Information Theory.pdf
Taken from Foreword: Turing’s deep 1937 paper made it clear that G¨odel’s astonishing earlier
results on arithmetic undecidability related in a very natural way to a class of computing automata, nonexistent at the time of Turing’s paper, but destined to appear only a few years later, subsequently to proliferate as the ubiquitous stored-program computer of today. The appearance of computers, and the involvement of a large scientic community in elucidation of their properties and limitations, greatly enriched the line of thought opened by Turing. Turing’s distinction between computational problems was rawly binary: some were solvable by algorithms, others not. Later work, of which an attractive part is elegantly developed in the present volume, rened this into a multiplicity of scales of computational difficulty, which is still developing as a fundamental theory of information and computation that plays much the same role in computer science that classical thermodynamics plays in physics: by dening the outer limits of the possible, it prevents designers of algorithms from trying to create computational structures which provably do not exist. It is not surprising that such a thermodynamics of information should be as rich in philosophical consequence as thermodynamics itself.
The VHDL Cookbook.pdf
VHDL is a language for describing digital electronic systems. It arose out of the United States Government’s Very High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC) program, initiated in 1980. In the course of this program, it became clear that there was a need for a standard language for describing the structure and function of integrated circuits (ICs). Hence the VHSIC Hardware Description Language (VHDL) was developed, and subsequently adopted as a standard by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in the US.
Industrial Automation Control.pdf
40 Lessons in pdf files about Automation Control of Industrial field, still from ECE II Course of Kharagpur. Useful for those who are studying in Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacture.
Debugging C and C++ Code in a Unix Environment.pdf
In Debugging C and C++ Code in a Unix Environment.pdf, authors (J.H.M. Dassen and I.G. Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper) directs us to look at the debugging of computer programs (or libraries) written in C or C++ in a Unix environment.
A Quick Introduction C++.pdf
If programming in Pascal is like being put in a straightjacket, then programming in C is like playing with knives and programming in C++ is like juggling chainsaws

