Rewriting of the "Arliz" Book

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Dear Friends,

I am in the process of rewriting my book Arliz from the beginning. This time, I’ve completely updated the structure and reorganized the content. All the previous material has been removed, and I have introduced new chapter headings to better reflect the evolution of the topics covered in the book.

I invite you to check out the updated structure and share any thoughts or suggestions you might have. If anything comes to mind that could improve the organization or clarity of the book, feel free to let me know. Additionally, if anyone is interested in contributing to the content, I would be more than happy to collaborate.

You can access the repository and view the structure on GitHub:

Summary of the New Changes:

  • Complete Structural Overhaul: The entire book structure has been revamped. Previous content has been removed, and new, updated chapter headings have been added.

  • Focus on Clarity and Depth: The new headings reflect a more thorough exploration of arrays, starting from the fundamentals and moving towards advanced topics, including memory management, performance optimization, and their applications in modern computing.

  • New Sections Introduced: The book will cover a variety of topics including array operations, algorithms, memory layouts, and applications across various fields such as machine learning and high-performance computing.

  • Content In Progress: As of now, only the Preface has been written. I am in the process of filling out the chapters with detailed content and explanations.