Look what came in the mail today! What are you reading?

Look what came in the mail today! What are you reading?

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gift from dad, this thing is from the 80s

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:)

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In the off chance you're not being ironic, this is a terrible translation. Read the Mannheim version.

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yo this is literally the textbook for my capstone class
is my professor a bro?

I don't get the cover, but the book is good.

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Oh wow, that book sounds nice. I had control theory in college, but it was shit.

What does the book cover? What are you finding?

Stepanov is based

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A lot of this shit would have been really useful in 2012 when I was working on auto-scaling cloud infrastructure. I work in banking now, and I don't think I'll come across a relevant problem in my current day job.

I think it's a good subject for people to have a cliff-notes understanding of. The author sets the goal that this will make you a better programmer. I don't know that it is true, but it's good to be able to recognize problems for which control theory applies to so that you're better able to solve them. Recognizing the types of problems where 'lizard algorithms' involving 12 nested if statements all checking values against a bunch of magic numbers like 14.7, etc. would be the undesirable alternative. I would argue the same thing applies to machine learning.

was reading some Bukowski yesterday. Buying Tannenbaum's book on networks when my next paycheck comes in.

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Currently reading this cracka

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>reading the diary of a failure
lol

Let us know how it goes.

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Is that shit real? Not trying to have that in my search history.

>Is that shit real?
Yes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_International_Jew

Stepanov is best. I wish he was BDFL of C++

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>Object Oriented

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>"one copy of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, please"

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To be fair, my IQ is pretty high

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Essential Compsci reading. Good choice.

Is being this desperate for attention suffering?

EGB is absolute dogshit, a waste of your time if you already understand the abstract thought behind everything. I have it in my "entertainment" section because thats what it is, entertainment.

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out of my way, STEMlets

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>tfw it doesn't even have fancy cover I can share

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Pretty decent book if you're into distributed system and shit.

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The cover shows an illusionist preforming seemingly magic tricks using carefully planned actions and acting.

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Please read it, it's fucking great

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Oyasumi Punpun, almost done with Shadow & Claw.

O-oh, you mean tech books? I haven't started any yet. Just going through Khan Academy at the moment. Though I should work through either Stewart's Essential Calculus and/or Spivak's Calculus

NEET life sucks. I wish I was actually in university...

r8

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Thanks for explaining, makes sense.

But it's a shitty analogy

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Ok, this is epic.

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Not really Jow Forums related, but it's great.

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