What math books to read for general CS self studying?
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Trick question, innit? If you were capable of understanding mathematics, you wouldn't be wasting your time getting a CS degree.
>>62273973
who said anything about a degree? I dropped out and am steadily employed as a dev.
Just looking to further my understanding.
Concrete Mathematics.
Covers the stuff you need to know.
Everyone should start with Pearson Calculus and kill themselves if they can't get through it.
>>62273911
Also interested. I've been working for a little over 4 years and realized that I basically forgot how to do any math. Might have to even start back at algebra.
You really just need to be familiar enough to comfortably read CLRS. Try a transition to advanced mathematics or start with how to prove it if the former is too difficult.
>>62273911
blue pelican
t. retard
(please tell me if this book is ok
Discrete mathematics. Linear algebra can be helpful too but less so, it's mostly for graphics. Calc 1 and 2 and statistics also help for machine learning.
>>62273911
Intro to Algorithms 3rd Edition
Design Patterns
>>62275357
>Design Patterns
Don't forget about Enterprise Integration Patterns too.
>>62275357
Oh wait I'm stupid and didn't read the math part please disregard the second suggestion
BRO
download this and read everything.
https://volafileDOTorg/r/dm8fppu8 https://megaDOTnz/#F!5npk1AwL!oJJvMyhUFJPywtfpeyyAnQ
>>62275795
NEVERMIND THat BRO, READ THIS
https://functionalcs.github.io
>>62275837
https://functionalcs.github.io/curriculum/
Humble bundle has a bunch of data science books for 15 usd.
$525 normally.