What exactly are you interested in?
Eh why not I guess. Should be easy enough coming from a math background.
>>61464310
kode with karly kloss. google up kkk for short
>>61464347
More theory of CS
Currently working through pic related too.
>>61464310
I was a CS student in the '90s. Almost every Uni had CS departments by that time, but CS was still new enough that almost all CS profs had a non-CS degree because there were no CS departments around when those professors were students.
At my Uni, we had one CS prof who had a CS PHD who was hired while I was in grad school. Almost all the other profs had Math PHDs. One prof had a EE PHD, one other had an Education PHD specializing in teaching CS.
If/when you take any CS theory classes, you will learn/realize that theoretical CS is the same as advanced abstract mathematics. Some of the graduate level classes at my Uni were both CS and Math classes. The classes on Graph Theory, Computational Geometry, etc. were crossover classes. Both CS majors or Math majors could take those courses for either CS or Math credit.
>>61464310
All the examples in the book are based in math.
Functional programming mirrors mathematical functions in their implementation