In this project-centered course you will build a modern software hierarchy, designed to enable the translation and execution of object-based, high-level languages on a bare-bone computer hardware platform. In particular, you will implement a virtual machine and a compiler for a simple, Java-like programming language, and you will develop a basic operating system that closes gaps between the high-level language and the underlying hardware platform. In the process, you will gain a deep, hands-on understanding of numerous topics in applied computer science, e.g. stack processing, parsing, code generation, and classical algorithms and data structures for memory management, vector graphics, input-output handling, and various other topics that lie at the very core of every modern computer system.

Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: Nand to Tetris Part II (project-centered course)
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Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: Nand to Tetris Part II (project-centered course)
Instructor: Shimon Schocken
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Reviewed on Oct 22, 2019
Thanks for the course!I came from the first part and really glad I took it.Though, OS part is pretty difficult. I was forced to look up some hints on the internet for more implementation details.
Reviewed on Feb 11, 2021
What a great way to learn from ground up. It's the only course I know that takes you on the journey from CPU binary instructions all the way to compiler and OS. Massive.
Reviewed on Apr 7, 2022
Great course in every way. I can't imagine how much efforts Noam, Shimon and their team have taken. Everyone who's trying to understand computer in a more comprehensive way should take this course.




