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Nand2Tetris - retroplayer - 09-08-2019 So, last semester at my university I had to take the first half of Nand2Tetris. I completed up to the CPU building. Looking past what my class completed, it looks like we dive into assembly. If anyone has completed Nand2Tetris, what was it like? I plan on finishing it one way or another because computer science is all about learning even when things get difficult, but later stuff looks pretty intimidating. Not sure if I will have time for it ATM. RE: Nand2Tetris - BuruhtaN - 12-15-2019 any idea at a certain stage may seem difficult, the main thing is to go to your goal to the end! RE: Nand2Tetris - retroplayer - 12-17-2019 (12-15-2019, 02:11 AM)BuruhtaN Wrote: any idea at a certain stage may seem difficult, the main thing is to go to your goal to the end!Definitely going to try it out when I am graduated. A bit too busy with classes (I am taking 6 senior level classes next semester, including Operating Systems and basics of encryption) at the moment, but it seems like a great way to learn assembly. Especially since you create your own programming language after making a few programs in hack assembly. RE: Nand2Tetris - zorrophreak - 12-18-2019 I'd never heard of N2T before now. I've got a good bit of free time since I'm freshman year and am only taking one 3000 level class next semester so I'll definitely look into it. But definitely seek it to the end, even though it might be dreadfully hard, you'll look back on it and be able to say its now easy. |