so Jow Forums, what book have you been reading lately?
So Jow Forums, what book have you been reading lately?
started pic yesterday
>reading
Bruce's manifesto
bretty good
previously this, will probably continue with some Holzmann's book in parallel
ikr? I just masterbate 27/4 all day long and hit the bong *riiiiiiiiip*
cunt's crituque of pure reason.
This one
Based
I got back to reading Infinite Jest yesterday
I was disappointed. The topics from MIT's advanced algo courses are not in this book.
Of course not. It's an introduction, lad.
They used to have some of those topics in intro course until few years ago. e.g. cache-oblivious algos.
I'm really tired of reading technical books.
antifragile by n. n. taleb
Linux Device Drivers, 2nd edition.
I have 1 week to port the driver for multiplexed i2c to the latest mainline kernel with no prior experience about driver dev. I'm as good as fucked.
isn't there 3rd edition already?
makelinux.net
Thanks. I'm still thoroughly fucked though.
also lwn.net
This books is really outdated for certain areas of the kernel. Not sure how much the i2c subsystem changed since the release.
Good luck, user.
cat's cradle by kurt vonnegut
who the fuck writes these things
I hate math people
Why do you even need a fucking name for the idea that having more boxes than things will require you to put more than one thing in a box?
And they act like this is actually some important complicated principle
They act the same exact way about things that actually ARE important and complicated, they're so arrogant that they think everyone else's brain is as good as theirs and font understand the concept of tiers of difficulty
more things than boxes*
>mfw reading
I'm reading SICP, chapter 3. it's a long book with all the exercises.
I'm also reading C Primer Plus (only 3 chapters left), it's a really complete book about C.
After these two books I will probably start reading Baby Rudin (math analysis) and Linear Algebra from Hoffman during summer because I'm doing a math degree in an average university, I need to improve a lot (even if I'm in the top of my uni).
After that I will try to read CLRS, it will take me at least one year to read it cover to cover with all the exercises. I will also try to read the Haskell book to learn Haskell.
Reading is for nerds
yeah it's for kernel 2.6
but suggest different book
don't forget that sometimes the code name is more confusing and misleading than the actual problem
^Based
I'm reading "Skin in the game" by Taleb
if only you faggots knew how good this book is
wtf that website
Where the fuck did you find that?
It really gives that early internet feel.
>not listening an technical audiobook in the language where the sum of all passages is shorter while reading another completely unrelated in the most compact writing system avaiable
I fucking love seagulls.