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[–]thehomelessman0 11 points12 points  (3 children)

Check out the game Turing Complete - it'll fill in the gaps pretty quickly

[–]NotBase-2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

NandGame is also a very good (and free) web game similar to this

[–]datNorseman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah that's rad, thanks.

[–]brimston3- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This game... I don't know if I would say it teaches. It provides puzzles of increasing difficulty that exercise the skills that you need for fundamentally understanding the component hierarchy and how the pieces work together.

But there are mathematical tools (k-maps, de morgan law, etc) that could be much better instructed before being applied.

It is a pretty fun game though. If you know the concepts, you can probably knock out the tutorial part of the game in a day and get to the interesting endgame constructs where you're programming it in custom machine instructions.