Add K&R book, CS:APP book with the CMU ICS course lectures#21
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Adding the 'Modern Operating System By AST' book in OS section
add introduction to computer networking section
Add optional K&R book recommendation to core CS resources, add CS:APP to Dive into more CS Essentials resources
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Adds The C Programming Language (K&R) as a foundational C resource and includes the CS:APP book with CMU’s ICS course to deepen understanding of computer systems and low-level programming. Both are marked as optional.
These are among the best resources to truly understand how things work under the hood—from programming languages and runtimes to operating systems and software/hardware interaction.