I'm seeing quite a few recommendations for good shows in the comments, under an article about GITS and Mamoru Oshii, but surprisingly no one has brought up the two other fairly well-known (?) works: Angel's Egg and…
From the ToC, is the any reason there is no chapter covering probability/statistics? It has chapters for single/multivariable calculus and linear algebra, and all CS programs I know have all three, especially when there…
I share the same sentiment. Still looking for the holy grail but the best lead so far is using the combination of Bazel (excellent dependencies support), its rule for wrapping around good templating solutions (jsonnet,…
I'm seeing quite a few recommendations for good shows in the comments, under an article about GITS and Mamoru Oshii, but surprisingly no one has brought up the two other fairly well-known (?) works: Angel's Egg and…
From the ToC, is the any reason there is no chapter covering probability/statistics? It has chapters for single/multivariable calculus and linear algebra, and all CS programs I know have all three, especially when there…
I share the same sentiment. Still looking for the holy grail but the best lead so far is using the combination of Bazel (excellent dependencies support), its rule for wrapping around good templating solutions (jsonnet,…