This repository contains code examples used in Programming at the Hardware/Software Interface by Christopher A. Bohn.
I have collected the examples into this repository so that instructors may easily demonstrate the code in class and so that students may compile and run the code themselves. You may, of course, simply copy the code out of the publication and paste it into your favorite editor. I hope that you find having the code in this repository to be more convenient.
The directories chap01
, chap02
, ..., chap12
correspond to the chapters
in the publication. If you are looking for code examples from chapter NN,
you will find them in the chapNN
directory.
- The license for the software in this repository is the MIT license; however, the reproduction of these code examples in Programming at the Hardware/Software Interface is governed by a different agreement and not by the license afforded to you.
- The publication Programming at the Hardware/Software Interface is not a documentation file that is part of the Software, within the license's meaning. It is a separate publication that makes use of these code examples.