UW Madison CS 354 | Machine Organization & Programming
Michael Doescher
Comprehensive course covering computer architecture, assembly language, and low-level programming. Gain in-depth understanding of how computers work at the hardware level.
University CoursesAssembly LanguageComputer ArchitectureProgramming
Introduction
CS 354 Machine Organization and Programming is a course that provides an in-depth understanding of computer architecture and low-level programming. It covers topics such as assembly language, memory management, and processor design.
Highlights
Comprehensive coverage of computer architecture and low-level programming
Hands-on experience with assembly language and machine-level code
Insights into the inner workings of computer systems
Taught by an experienced instructor, Michael Doescher
Recommendation
This course is highly recommended for students interested in computer science, computer engineering, or anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of how computers work at the hardware level. It provides a strong foundation for further study in areas such as operating systems, compilers, and embedded systems.
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