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Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals
by M. Morris Mano, Charles R. Kime
from Prentice Hall
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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Prepare to buy supplemental texts 
This book makes me angry. A good introductory book explains concepts carefully, step-by-step, and will explain them a second or third time while rewording them. This book presents an idea once and does so in such a poor matter that the reader is left with the burden of hunting down explanations to fill the gaps. If you, like me, are forced to use this book in a class, get ready to spend more money on additional books. One reviewer who gave this 5 stars called it digital poetry. I recognize why he did... more info
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The worst I have ever seen 
This book is the WORST book I ever used. There are barely any examples. The contents are written very unclearly. It takes long time to undertand the SOLVED EXAMPLE in the book, let alone the problems. Even solved problems on the website, you find wrong solutions... I DO NOT recommand anyone even read this book...
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Excellent introductory text 
This logic and computer design text is excellent for an introductory digital logic course. Although the text is slightly dated, the presentation of key concepts and ideas is clear and understandable. Overall, it provides a strong and thorough background on digital logic fundamentals.
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Needs more examples! 
The other reviews said it all. This book is detailed and thorough, but is practically impossible to learn from because there are not enough examples, and there are no answers to the problems! You can get selected solutions on the website, but even with the answers, it can often be very difficult to figure out how to do the problems. I'm on Amazon.com right now because I'm desperately seeking other books that will help me pass my Logic Design class...
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