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Share Bear posted:i find the most practical skill for anyone has to learn on your feet, cs/se tracks just give you more stuff to work with as a basis for that Yeah exactly. I got reaal good at using grep at my old workplace.
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god what a lovely snipe
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AnimeIsTrash posted:hbag shooting to be the type of person who is banned from the imp zone larry parrish?
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Corla Plankun posted:its both sad and funny that you have been like this your whole life lol Right? I should remember to tell my therapist that one.
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For you degree-havers, how good are the book recommendations in this track https://teachyourselfcs.com/ in regards to actually teaching yourself CS concepts?
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cjs: got pulled off my usual team to work on a solo project and am getting completely checked out. i have to convert some stuff over to an open source project to contribute it but nothing works the same, their documentation is worthless, and in the usual corporate open source tradition anyone who's monitoring a public slack channel responds to my extremely precise technical questions with a link to the front page of the docs. i'm making no progress and seriously dread every status update. keep getting told "reach out to someone if you need help." WHO?
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the person who told you to reach out. if they're the wrong person they need to point you at the right person also lol at the open source comment. you're so right, and it's a big part of why i don't really try to gently caress with oss stuff for the most part any more. you can only ask a question, get told to read the docs that don't answer it, figure out that you need to write the dang thing yourself, and then do it so many times before it's like "gently caress you guys, if you want me to write your code at least answer me like a human"
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Sometimes you just gotta reach out and touch faith
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Armitag3 posted:For you degree-havers, how good are the book recommendations in this track https://teachyourselfcs.com/ in regards to actually teaching yourself CS concepts? This book has a very cheesy cover but is very good on basic software development stuff. Also this one
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AnimeIsTrash posted:hbag shooting to be the type of person who is banned
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What do you mean when you say posting for 16 hours straight every day isn't healthy for a growing person?
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Armitag3 posted:For you degree-havers, how good are the book recommendations in this track https://teachyourselfcs.com/ in regards to actually teaching yourself CS concepts? That link keeps calling programmers "engineers," do not recommend
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Armitag3 posted:For you degree-havers, how good are the book recommendations in this track https://teachyourselfcs.com/ in regards to actually teaching yourself CS concepts? can only comment on ones i've read from there: for the the development part, i wouldn't pick sicp cause people bounce off scheme for practicality, i typically recommend https://www.udacity.com/course/design-of-computer-programs--cs212 to people instead of the python one they have there skiena's algo design manual is very good whereas "how to solve it" is more about how to TEACH problem solving rather than how to APPLY problem solving. you can infer the latter from the former, but i think it gets too much play for the latter, still a decent book to read. i hate the introduction but it really picks up after the fact. designing data intensive systems is very practical and likely a good chunk of what you'd be working with in 2021 in terms of frameworks/applications/environments
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Don't call yourself a software engineer unless you're a program that drives trains
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AnimeIsTrash posted:This book has a very cheesy cover but is very good on basic software development stuff. Head first books are the best. I've read a bunch of them and they're always good
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Thanks, gonna order some of these and start boning up
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PokeJoe posted:Head first books are the best. I've read a bunch of them and they're always good Agreed, a lot of people are put off by the cheesy covers but they have some excellent information in very digestible language. That algorithms book is what I used in college, and it's a fantastic reference. I wouldn't buy a hard copy though as I think it's still a couple hundred dollars.
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AnimeIsTrash posted:What do you mean when you say posting for 16 hours straight every day isn't healthy for a growing person? if they dont post that much their posting posture is gonna be terrible 10000 hours and all
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fart simpson posted:the most popular software i ever wrote was the original blockchain & bitcoin implementation you rat bastard
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Al Gore Rhythms
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Armitag3 posted:Thanks, gonna order some of these and start boning up gonna pull some boners?
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President Beep posted:gonna pull some boners? Bone down
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So bone up, bone, bone, bone down 911 is a joke in yo town
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AnimeIsTrash posted:This book has a very cheesy cover but is very good on basic software development stuff. have used this book, and it's good also, when i got it a co-worker pointed out that pictures of the same woman had also been used for some kind of std advertisement
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AnimeIsTrash posted:This book has a very cheesy cover but is very good on basic software development stuff. strong 2001 energy
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prefect posted:have used this book, and it's good wow I've seen her selling penis enlargement!
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:strong 2001 energy Head First into Darude - Sandstorm
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let's not have any poo poo talking about darude
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prefect posted:have used this book, and it's good Always use standard libraries.
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imagine reading a book
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the basic reason software eng is rarer than cs is that sofware eng cannot self perpetuate: they wont take you for phds in jack poo poo w software eng degree, usually. you dont want a phd unless you'll defy any and all advice not to get a phd name of major in degree counts for 10x less than uni name. pick whatever you'd like, the decision has already been made. anything not hyperlocal doesnt know about your podunk place and as i keep repeating, you should get the gently caress to a figgieland
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the difference between peeps who actually did uni and book readers is that someone cracked the whip for them to do exercises and high stakes tests. peeps like to hate on high stakes tests but they work, as instruments of learning. if and only if you have the will to do the problems you can go and learn poo poo from textbooks you often cannot get to paper reading sophistication in a field this way. insane amounts of unpublished tribal knowledge in neural nets land, for example
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there's only a couple programming books I like. This is one of em
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the difference between peeps who actually did uni and book readers is that someone cracked the whip for them to do exercises and high stakes tests. peeps like to hate on high stakes tests but they work, as instruments of learning. if and only if you have the will to do the problems you can go and learn poo poo from textbooks yeah you never see things like high stakes tests of your knowledge at work, that's for sure
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:My wife got the L L Bean bug and bought me a bunch of flannel shirts and I am horny as gently caress for cold weather. I do not give a gently caress, jeans + a flannel shirt + chukka boots are good to ~30 F or so. tell me you’ve never experienced real cold weather without telling me you’ve never experienced real cold weather
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I skipped two pages to make that lovely post
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the difference between peeps who actually did uni and book readers is that someone cracked the whip for them to do exercises and high stakes tests. peeps like to hate on high stakes tests but they work, as instruments of learning. if and only if you have the will to do the problems you can go and learn poo poo from textbooks i've just now been dipping my toes in nn stuff and talking to some of my ai expert coworkers. the number of times i've just gotten shrugged shoulders and, 'there's probably some people out there who know the answer to that but there's no way in hell they're sharing it' is pretty crazy i feel like 9/10s of my personal project is just gonna be trial & erroring shitloads of different configurations and training methodologies and seeing what sticks vs what doesn't
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PIZZA.BAT posted:i've just now been dipping my toes in nn stuff and talking to some of my ai expert coworkers. the number of times i've just gotten shrugged shoulders and, 'there's probably some people out there who know the answer to that but there's no way in hell they're sharing it' is pretty crazy sounds to me like you have successfully absorbed all the current best practices.
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cls: got my left side wisdoms out finally, took them longer to nitrous me than it did for him to pull the teeth out. maybe two minutes tops, what a pro.. i'm banned from driving for three days, apparently. good wait, how am i going to fill these prescriptions
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there are a buncha ways to interpret the neural net, all of them brutally obscure and academic and useful in surprisingly limited cases 1. dynamical system (fucky wucky difference eq) 2. stat mech system 3. loving around in a linearalizable thing (really a manifold) 4. constraint satisfaction thing. notably this was the pdp approach 5. hierarchical generalized additive model with poo poo stuck on it (the statisticians favored view) 6. inverse problem 7. control problem 8. cortical column poo poo (the wrong one lol) 9. dfa with poo poo in it 10. lovely simulation of nfa 11. fuckin around w simplicial structure 12 linear program w poo poo stuck in it 13. integer program w poo poo taken out
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