Since the advent of the J Wiki my own preference is for J Wiki articles
over labs.  Especially for collaborative efforts.



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From: Arie Groeneveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:57
Subject: [Jgeneral] Contribution?
To: General forum <[email protected]>

> During the on going process of teaching myself J, I came
> upon the idea of developing a lab on the subject of logic
> circuits. As far as I know there's not much about this
> subject, so may be it is of interest for some members
> of the community.
> 
> What I have so far is a short lab giving examples of
> building simple logic circuits consisting of just one
> basic element called a NAND GATE. For this moment the
> lab offers the XOR GATE as most complex construction.
> My intention is to extend this to more complex circuits
> like a JK MS flipflop, a shift register, a full adder,
> etc ..., if possible :-)
> 
> I'm aware of the following facts:
> 
> - My native language isn't English
> - I'm not an expert in J; f.e. tacit
> - ...
> 
> Anyway, apart from these facts, and you will probably
> come up with more, perhaps this simple lab could evolve
> to a fully fledged member of the lab collection.
> 
> It will be appreciated to give commentary and to judge
> how to continue.
> 
> The lab is attached as 'logiccircuits.ijt'
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> @@i
> 
> p.s. If there already exists something on this
>      subject in the house of J, please let 
> me know!
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