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As a programmer where do I get started in computer vision and image processing? Any kind of resource would be helpful.
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There are important papers and then there are nicely written important papers. For the field of AI, ML and DL which papers are of the second kind? Important works that are terribly written have to be filtered by a…
- The Myth of Code Reuse (theprogrammersparadox.blogspot.com)
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Is this generally true or just my anecdotal experience. I have encountered physics, math, geology majors who learned to program because they needed it or they liked the idea of it. Later these were the people who turned…
- Why do colleges have typical weed out intro courses? (twitter.com)
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Everyone has some pivotal moment in their career that propels their career in a positive direction. If you are a programmer or software engineer, what was that pivotal moment that made your skills increase in folds?
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The aim is to understand books on proof based calculus, analysis, linear algebra, probability, etc. Mathematical logic has confusing things like exchanging position of quantifiers changing meaning of entire statements,…
- Python Like You Mean It [Free] (pythonlikeyoumeanit.com)
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I have dabbled with many resources before in hope of learning to program and learn basics of CS. I have looked at intro course sequences of schools like MIT, CMU, Stanford, etc. Most have partial resources locked down.…
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The field can by any field and by expert I don't mean the number 1 world expert. By expert I mean someone who can confidently do work (create things) in their domain for quite some time. Some fields are so vast there…
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Peter Norvig's pytudes is a great example of what I am talking about. Are there other such code repositories or similar things in any language that one can learn from?
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Data wrangling is often considered not a beautiful task, to put it nicely. But the skillset is an immensely important one, according to me. It opens new doors in places. Python is a good scripting language for that…
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Which math book(s)/textbook(s) were the most valuable to you knowledge and skill development wise? In a sense, making even more math topics much more easier for you to understand. Like, for me, Spivak's Calculus and…
- Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of the Deductive Sciences [pdf] (alexandrianlibers.files.wordpress.com)
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Do you use apps or analog pen and paper? In either case what is the system that you use to get work done and lead a healthy and balanced life overall?
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Anything that have had a positive impact on your life.
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I see this primarily from students in US universities. They dread their freshman calculus classes? Why? Are the teachers bad or the curriculum or books? Calculus is such a beautiful field with geometrical explanations…
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Data workers => People who deal with moderate to huge amounts of data for different purposes. They may be grad students, analysts working for some organisation, engineers, basic science people (biologists,…
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Is there any skill that you know that you are good at, but, were really bad at at some point in your life? What is that skill? How did you become good at it? If there are books or tools or other resources that helped…
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Have you built a skill through sheer practice? A skill that you were pathetic at? How did you accomplish that and what got you started?
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How many of you had no idea about programming or computer science before college? What made you take a CS101 or programming class in college? What language did you learn? Was it a functional or an imperative language?…