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minus-squarezzx@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·1 day agoAny of the classic RFCs. I really like the way RFCs are written. Also, they’re extremely verbose, but the Intel x86 processor manuals are fascinating
minus-squaregens@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·24 hours agoI like the old amd ones.
minus-squareXTL@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 hours agoI think datasheets for components are often pretty great. At least the old ones with good application information and all that. Then again, for a modern MCU or something there’s several books worth of information, so it won’t be on one document any more.
Any of the classic RFCs. I really like the way RFCs are written.
Also, they’re extremely verbose, but the Intel x86 processor manuals are fascinating
I like the old amd ones.
I think datasheets for components are often pretty great. At least the old ones with good application information and all that.
Then again, for a modern MCU or something there’s several books worth of information, so it won’t be on one document any more.