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Digital Logic Design Principles
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Author: Norman Balabanian, Bradley Carlson List Price: $109.95 Our Price: Click to see the latest and low price ISBN: 0471293512 Publisher: Wiley Text Books (17 November, 2000) Edition: Hardcover Sales Rank: 1,211,539 Average Customer Rating: 2.25 out of 5
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Customer ReviewsRating: 2 out of 5 One of the worse book I've ever seen. This book was used for my 'Digital Logic and Design' course at Stony Brook University, NY. This book has non-sense, low quality examples and lack of explanation. I had to buy another different(better) book to study. This Book have some exercise questions at the end of each chapters which are unrelated to the subject. You won't be able to understand and solve the questions unless you reference to another book. A bad introduction book for Digital logic. Rating: 1 out of 5 Tragedy The approach of these two authors, despite their own assertions, is pathetic. This book is unreadable. The language is confused. Maybe if you were an expert in this field, this book would make sense. For the novice, this book hurts more than it helps. I hope I can find another text that actually leads me through the ideas that I have to learn rather than putting my mind to sleep with confused jargon. If you are one of the authors of this book, and your purpose was to dissuade others from becoming competent in your field, you have succeeded. Perhaps no one can write a clear explanation of this material. I doubt it. I think geeks just cant think straight and write worse. Will anyone who is capable ever care to write about Digital Design properly? Not I. And so it continues. Rating: 1 out of 5 Where did the guy learn to write? Having practiced digital logic design in its many forms (from basic digital implementations to VHDL), over a period of 20+ years, I must state that this is possibly the most poorly written text I have ever seen on the discipline.
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