> I'm close to completing Single Variable Calculus on the OCW website on MIT. It's probably too late for that course, but IMO MIT's courses on edx are much better structured than on MIT OCW or whatever it's called.
Similar for me, but custom maps in wc3 instead.
This is why math shouldnt be posted on HN.
What's your background in math?
Not sure about that, aren't immigrants (on average) more educated than the native population?
Sure. And why does that seem any more feasible than a non-constructive proof?
What do you image a constructive proof looking like?
You could say the exact same thing for eg. mass.
SC2 is way larger in the west than it is in Korea.
Immigration is good for the economy and is a fundamental liberal value.
What was your SC2 alias? I played at a similar level as you.
OG Diablo didn't even have a cd-key, unfortunately.
What would be an appropriate posting for these people to apply to?
Most of the links are behind a login. Why even post this here?
Have you played SC2 before? It's hard to explain if you haven't.
Protoss hasn't went FEE PvZ in a long time. It used to be good, though.
There no were BW pro-gamers outside of Korea.
Your definition of macro is a lot more encompassing than how I see it used in SC2. It normally refers to just spending resources properly (constantly producing units and workers, setting up infrastructure, etc).
Of course.
Yeah, you're right. Not sure what the guy is talking about.
There isn't any SC2 AI that's anywhere near as good as a player in an actual game. Sure, they can demonstrate some sick unit control, but that alone isn't enough to win games.
Alternatively, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXUOWXidcY0&t=0m50s
>E=mc^2 is considered the greatest equation in history because of this reason. Only people with a "pop-culture" idea of math&physics think that.
You have a very weak understanding of what the word 'correlation' means.
Sorry, I'm not american. What does calc 2 normally refer to in the US?
> I'm close to completing Single Variable Calculus on the OCW website on MIT. It's probably too late for that course, but IMO MIT's courses on edx are much better structured than on MIT OCW or whatever it's called.
Similar for me, but custom maps in wc3 instead.
This is why math shouldnt be posted on HN.
What's your background in math?
Not sure about that, aren't immigrants (on average) more educated than the native population?
Sure. And why does that seem any more feasible than a non-constructive proof?
What do you image a constructive proof looking like?
You could say the exact same thing for eg. mass.
SC2 is way larger in the west than it is in Korea.
Immigration is good for the economy and is a fundamental liberal value.
What was your SC2 alias? I played at a similar level as you.
OG Diablo didn't even have a cd-key, unfortunately.
What would be an appropriate posting for these people to apply to?
Most of the links are behind a login. Why even post this here?
Have you played SC2 before? It's hard to explain if you haven't.
Protoss hasn't went FEE PvZ in a long time. It used to be good, though.
There no were BW pro-gamers outside of Korea.
Your definition of macro is a lot more encompassing than how I see it used in SC2. It normally refers to just spending resources properly (constantly producing units and workers, setting up infrastructure, etc).
Of course.
Yeah, you're right. Not sure what the guy is talking about.
There isn't any SC2 AI that's anywhere near as good as a player in an actual game. Sure, they can demonstrate some sick unit control, but that alone isn't enough to win games.
Alternatively, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXUOWXidcY0&t=0m50s
>E=mc^2 is considered the greatest equation in history because of this reason. Only people with a "pop-culture" idea of math&physics think that.
You have a very weak understanding of what the word 'correlation' means.
Sorry, I'm not american. What does calc 2 normally refer to in the US?