John M. Yarbrough’s Digital Logic Applications and Design is a masterpiece of applied engineering education. Whether you obtain it as a physical book or a well-scanned PDF, the knowledge inside—from Boolean minimization to state machine synthesis—will serve you for an entire career. Respect the copyright, but by all means, get the knowledge.
You only want VHDL/Verilog (hardware description languages). Yarbrough is discrete logic. He teaches you the atoms; Verilog teaches you the molecules.
It provides detailed instruction on Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) , including design examples for EPROM, PLA, and EPLDs.
Before you write Python or train a neural net, electricity must flow through gates . Yarbrough doesn't just teach you logic; he teaches you application . He answers: "I have a truth table... now how do I build the cheapest, fastest circuit?"