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- Karma
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I am asking not only about learning what is taught in classes for solving ideal problems. I am talking about the real engineering like a hobbyist who actually understands what works in real life and how to build it…
- Graphics Blogroll (thenumb.at)
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Is there anyone on HN, who have never learned programming or CS by taking formal classes, but learned everything by reading books on their own and building stuff that they wanted? What was the process like? Maybe they…
- Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist (greenteapress.com)
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Which is the best resource (book, public course, blogs, etc) to get started in machine and deep learning and then get good at it both as a practitioner and from theoretical understanding? The ultimate goal is to become…
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People say that learning mathematics changes your brain. You start to think in new ways. You gain superpower in solving all kinds of problems. How and when did you realise this power that comes with learning…
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While self studying mathematics have you worked through any book that made a fundamental shift in your mind about how you viewed math in general and learn new math topics? Can you write a few lines about those books?
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Why do functional programmers hate looping constructs of imperative languages and ignore them as if they don't exist?
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I want to learn web programming. Mostly because I will have the full stack to express myself starting from the UI to the functionality (backend). But, I don't want to start with frameworks. I want to learn vanilla HTML,…
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Assuming that you are still learning and you learn from new experiences or concepts, what was the most mind blowing concept you learnt that totally changed how you approached programming problems? Edit: Provide pointers…
- Becoming an Independent Researcher and getting published in ICLR with spotlight (andreas-madsen.medium.com)
- Reddit 1.0 was written in Lisp (github.com)
- Intro to Database Systems Fall 2022 (15445.courses.cs.cmu.edu)
- Convex Optimization (2004) [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
- Understanding Deep Learning by Simon J.D. Prince (udlbook.github.io)
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Sometimes people come around books, after reading which, they get a new found love for that subject and start pursuing it more in a deeper way. What is your favorite subject that you started loving because of a few…
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UC Berkeley has a three course sequence for anyone wanting to be a CS major. The course are: 1. CS61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (https://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/archives.html) 2.…
- More People Should Write (jsomers.net)
- MIT 6.102: Software Construction Spring 2023 (web.mit.edu)