What is it with that university and questionable practices...
Two more: For a course format with more audio exposure? Speakly For an immersion-based approach that will help you improve reading fluency massively once you know just a little bit? LingQ
I'm in sales/marketing; bored out of my mind, so I'm studying to be in R&D.
I remember this being shown on PBS Infinite Series. God I miss that show.
But it actually seems to serve a useful purpose, namely memory consolidation and differentiation between objects/experiences.
As someone with a terrible memory who grew up with these constant distractions around me, be it a phone or an MP3 player or what have you, I often wonder how much that contributes to my lack of substantial memory about…
Here comes Rule 34...
I assumed that was satire when I read it.
yeah, some of the exercises are like the following: ``` function helloWorld() { return ""; } helloWorld() ``` but those sorts of obvious examples are mostly in the beginner exercises, so I wonder what the distribution…
Not to mention you might have to work on projects that are mostly divorced from programming entirely, like making plugins work together in WordPress.
> most mathematicians have never been exposed to it I'm not sure what graduate math programs don't have Algebraic Topology. It's pretty fundamental.
I'm a tad disappointed. Cool idea, but I haven't gotten anything to really sound seamless when shortening or lengthening yet.
Can someone fill me in as to why the Council of Trent is trending here?
No, I actually didn't use this book. By "true love" I meant mathematics ;)
As someone with a B.S. in Pure Mathematics who is now a programmer, it makes my heart happy to see my true love at the top of HN.
*topography. My degree was in math and topology is a branch of math but when everyone thinks I'm talking about maps :)
What is it with that university and questionable practices...
Two more: For a course format with more audio exposure? Speakly For an immersion-based approach that will help you improve reading fluency massively once you know just a little bit? LingQ
I'm in sales/marketing; bored out of my mind, so I'm studying to be in R&D.
I remember this being shown on PBS Infinite Series. God I miss that show.
But it actually seems to serve a useful purpose, namely memory consolidation and differentiation between objects/experiences.
As someone with a terrible memory who grew up with these constant distractions around me, be it a phone or an MP3 player or what have you, I often wonder how much that contributes to my lack of substantial memory about…
Here comes Rule 34...
I assumed that was satire when I read it.
yeah, some of the exercises are like the following: ``` function helloWorld() { return ""; } helloWorld() ``` but those sorts of obvious examples are mostly in the beginner exercises, so I wonder what the distribution…
Not to mention you might have to work on projects that are mostly divorced from programming entirely, like making plugins work together in WordPress.
> most mathematicians have never been exposed to it I'm not sure what graduate math programs don't have Algebraic Topology. It's pretty fundamental.
I'm a tad disappointed. Cool idea, but I haven't gotten anything to really sound seamless when shortening or lengthening yet.
Can someone fill me in as to why the Council of Trent is trending here?
No, I actually didn't use this book. By "true love" I meant mathematics ;)
As someone with a B.S. in Pure Mathematics who is now a programmer, it makes my heart happy to see my true love at the top of HN.
*topography. My degree was in math and topology is a branch of math but when everyone thinks I'm talking about maps :)