If you look at this blog's menu, you'll find numerous sub-menus with labels like "Computer Hardware," "Front-end," and so on. My plan is to make it so that when you click on one of them, the corresponding learning content will appear in a panel. This will allow you to practice using the editor below it while you learn!
Initially, I considered quickly creating the tutorials with AI, but I felt like there would be no sense of accomplishment. The feeling of fulfillment when you pour your heart into something and that feeling is conveyed to others is just different. That's why I'm working hard on "writing" it myself.
For example, Chapter 0 of the Computer Hardware's CPU section will begin like this:
Chapter 0. A computer is a calculator.
To someone unfamiliar with computers, the word "CPU" can seem too complex. Since it's an acronym, it's impossible for a layperson to guess its meaning or function just by its name alone.
C: Central, as in the central part of the computer.
P: Processing, as in working tirelessly to calculate.
U: Unit, as in a team.
A computer is an incredibly fast calculator.
But it's a calculator with a storage function.
It's a calculator that has storage and is incredibly fast at calculations, but shows results not just as simple numbers, but with vibrant colors, shapes, and sounds.
It's a super-speed calculator that calculates using tiny specks of electricity that move at lightning speed along a circuit, not with slow hand or foot gestures.
It's a calculator where the specks of electricity move so fast that they easily generate frictional heat, causing it to age over time.
It's a flexible calculator that can create special-purpose calculators for specific uses, save them, and load them later.
And... it's a kind and capable calculator that leverages the high-speed nature of electricity to enable instant communication with people very far away.
This short, everyday description of a computer actually contains almost all the basic concepts needed to understand a computer.
In this chapter on the CPU, we will cover the computer's role as a calculator, which is described in the very first sentence, "A computer is an incredibly fast calculator."
You'll be able to check out the rest of the content soon on the website's "Learning Panel"! It's completely empty right now. lol. Coming soon!