What are some humorous/obscure textbooks that /sci/ knows of? Here's mine.
>>8989126
I took a course with this textbook as well. Was a discrete math course at UC Davis. Not gonna lie, it was stupidly easy and the final amounted to some logic puzzles (the tower of alexandria was one of them)
>>8989126
>>8989179
>>8989199
>post yfw The Quran had some science facts in it that should have been known in that time period.
>>8989182
The fucks an Etatistic?
>>8989512
inb4 sigma
this one alone got me trough my first semester of BSc physics
I really like this guy. He has an actual personality.
https://hypertextbook.com/
>>8989512
SIGMA
>>8989126
I just TA'd a class with the fucking Duck book. Fuck that god damn book
>>8989512
>yfw this is what all the biologists ask
>>8989126
THIS IS A REAL BOOK??? I THOUGHT IT WAS A JOKE ALL THIS TIME.
>>8989182
Why are they terrified?
>>8991336
Besides being meme-tier, I think that "The Manga Guide to [x]" books do a pretty good job at explaining concepts.
>>8989518
asking seriously - would you recommend it for someone who's about to start a degree in physics?
>>8989518
also, do you happen to have a PDF?
>>8989126
Required reading for all CS majors
>>8989126
This author has also written a textbook with the subtitle "Elementary Analysis with Ducks."
The title? Quackulus.
>>8991341
Enjoy it while you can
Cheat sheets are for engineers.
It's actually a decent book
>>8994092
KEK
>>8997405
Do compsci books count as humorous, or just cringey?
>>8994963
I mean, yeah. A projects design parameters don't hinge on your memorization of trivial facts.