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dld-books

v1.0.1

Published

A community-driven JavaScript dataset of solved Digital Logic Design questions

Readme

Digital Logic Design Books

A community-driven JavaScript dataset of solved Digital Logic Design questions.

This repository currently includes structured chapter-wise solutions from Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals in dld-books-solutions.js.

Project Goals

  • Build a clean, structured collection of DLD solved problems.
  • Keep answers short, practical, and easy to search.
  • Expand coverage to more chapters and books over time.

Repository Structure

  • dld-books-solutions.js: Main dataset exported as JavaScript objects.
  • package.json: Project metadata.

Usage

1. Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/SENODROOM/Digital-Logic-Design-Books.git
cd Digital-Logic-Design-Books

2. Import the data in JavaScript

import { logic_and_computer_design_fundamental } from './dld-books-solutions.js';

console.log(logic_and_computer_design_fundamental.Ch1[0]);

Data Format

Each question entry follows this structure:

{
  id: '1-1',
  category: '...',
  title: '...',
  question: '...',
  shortAnswer: '...'
}

Contributing

Contributions are welcome and needed.

If you want to help, you can:

  • Add new solved questions.
  • Improve correctness of existing answers.
  • Improve wording and formatting for readability.
  • Add solutions from additional DLD books.
  • Report mistakes through issues.

Contribution Steps

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a branch: git checkout -b feat/your-change.
  3. Make your changes.
  4. Commit clearly: git commit -m "Add ChX solved problems".
  5. Push and open a Pull Request.

Please keep submissions consistent with the existing object structure and chapter grouping.

Issues

Found an error or missing solution?

Open an issue here: GitHub Issues

License

ISC