I'm going to second ativzzz. It's a great program. I did it the same way: 1 class a semester over 4 years.
This is a good question and it is going to depend on your learning style. That being said, I feel like this quote encapsulates some wisdom that I've used: “If you want to learn something, read about it. If you want to…
Cisco. Great teamwork and culture, tons of smart and friendly people, interesting technical problems (I think computer networking is interesting ¯\_(ツ)_/¯), opportunities for growth, and good work-life balance. One…
Adding a comment because I hope folks will stop and read this delightful review about a curious mind. Here are a few things I stopped to ponder about: 1. How important are visual representations for understanding…
For anyone who wishes to explore some of the ideas presented in this article about wilderness, I would recommend Michael Pollan's essay "The Idea of a Garden". I read Pollan's essay as part of a discussion about…
Some poetry serves the "higher" meaning of discussing political ideas like Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric. Some poetry is made to make you laugh like Billy Collins' Another Reason Why I Don't Keep A Gun in…
I second this. Poetry is play and learning to play with language can open up new worlds. Here is a favorite of mine. Again by Ross Gay https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/92019/again-586e779b0... This book[1]…
Hey, thanks for sharing! I recently read A.R. Ammons Tape for the Turn of the Year (1965) and it is composed in much the same way (although it is a little more polished ;p).
Non-Fiction (Science) - *The Selfish Gene* by Richard Dawkins - *The Righteous Mind* by Jonathan Haidt - *Thinking, Fast and Slow* by Daniel Kahneman Non-Fiction (Social) - *The Art of Not Being Governed* by James C.…
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Thanks for posting this randcraw. I was about to do the same before I saw your link. To add to your description: The author of this article suggests that The Road Less Traveled is not about the action of taking the…
I'm going to plug a few great non-fiction books that are easy(ish) to read and deep on content. I'm sure there are a lot more out there. Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman Coming Into the Country - John McPhee…
I'm going to plug Calculus: Single Variable from the University of Pennsylvania on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/learn/single-variable-calculus). This was the best Calculus course I've taken online.
I have spent a lot of time taking online courses. Here are my favorites. CS50 (https://www.edx.org/course/cs50s-introduction-computer-scien...) - Best Intro to Computer Science Nand2Tetris I and II…
This author won't stop 'til he gets enough.
I'm going to second ativzzz. It's a great program. I did it the same way: 1 class a semester over 4 years.
This is a good question and it is going to depend on your learning style. That being said, I feel like this quote encapsulates some wisdom that I've used: “If you want to learn something, read about it. If you want to…
Cisco. Great teamwork and culture, tons of smart and friendly people, interesting technical problems (I think computer networking is interesting ¯\_(ツ)_/¯), opportunities for growth, and good work-life balance. One…
Adding a comment because I hope folks will stop and read this delightful review about a curious mind. Here are a few things I stopped to ponder about: 1. How important are visual representations for understanding…
For anyone who wishes to explore some of the ideas presented in this article about wilderness, I would recommend Michael Pollan's essay "The Idea of a Garden". I read Pollan's essay as part of a discussion about…
Some poetry serves the "higher" meaning of discussing political ideas like Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric. Some poetry is made to make you laugh like Billy Collins' Another Reason Why I Don't Keep A Gun in…
I second this. Poetry is play and learning to play with language can open up new worlds. Here is a favorite of mine. Again by Ross Gay https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/92019/again-586e779b0... This book[1]…
Hey, thanks for sharing! I recently read A.R. Ammons Tape for the Turn of the Year (1965) and it is composed in much the same way (although it is a little more polished ;p).
Non-Fiction (Science) - *The Selfish Gene* by Richard Dawkins - *The Righteous Mind* by Jonathan Haidt - *Thinking, Fast and Slow* by Daniel Kahneman Non-Fiction (Social) - *The Art of Not Being Governed* by James C.…
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Thanks for posting this randcraw. I was about to do the same before I saw your link. To add to your description: The author of this article suggests that The Road Less Traveled is not about the action of taking the…
I'm going to plug a few great non-fiction books that are easy(ish) to read and deep on content. I'm sure there are a lot more out there. Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman Coming Into the Country - John McPhee…
I'm going to plug Calculus: Single Variable from the University of Pennsylvania on Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/learn/single-variable-calculus). This was the best Calculus course I've taken online.
I have spent a lot of time taking online courses. Here are my favorites. CS50 (https://www.edx.org/course/cs50s-introduction-computer-scien...) - Best Intro to Computer Science Nand2Tetris I and II…
This author won't stop 'til he gets enough.