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- A Question About the Order of Learning from the Book “Lectures on the Curry-Howard Isomorphism” (1998)
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- Can you guys help me answer these questions?
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Posted: 29 Dec 2019 05:34 PM PST Hello everyone, I am mechanical engineering student in Turkey but even my university is one of the bests in country education is still terrible. As a brief explanation my reason to choose this subject was learn mechanical engineering then focus on software and hardware to build my own business but we think lackess of mechanical engineering skills now i want to focus on CS. is there any possibility take bachelor degree online? i know some universities has some programs but almost they are as cheap as real one? what is your budget suggestions? one of the reason i want to choose online education is possibility ended it up early [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Dec 2019 12:40 PM PST I'm learning from this book: https://disi.unitn.it/~bernardi/RSISE11/Papers/curry-howard.pdf (Lectures on Curry-Howard Isomorphism - 1998 version) for some project. And due to time constraints, I probably won't be able to cover all of the material in the book, in my study. Luckily, although it would be useful,I don't think I will need to know everything in this book, but rather selected topics. At the moment, I learned the first chapter and something like a third of the second chapter, and from what I learned so far in the second chapter it seems like you don't actually need to know the first chapter in order to learn this chapter, it seems like the two chapters cover separate topics. So, perhaps that's true for other chapters as well. Of course, some of them will require knowledge of previous chapters, especially, I can imagine the 4th chapter on the Curry-Howard isomorphism, but even the chapters that require knowledge of previous chapters, might not require all the previous chapters. So, it could be very helpful if someone with experience with the topics covered in this book, could list to each chapter all the prerequisites for learning it. Especially, for chapters 4 and 11 (Heyting Arithmetic), that cover material that I totally need. By the way, I asked this question on stack exchange math, so if you want to answer the question there, here is the link: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3489031/a-question-about-the-order-of-learning-from-the-book-lectures-on-the-curry-howa [link] [comments] |
AI vs Machine Learning/regular programs Posted: 29 Dec 2019 02:26 PM PST I'm having trouble understanding the distinction between AI and the other two. Various sources tell me that the difference between AI and ML is that ML is a subfield of AI, and AI is about using computers to perform tasks better than humans can. If this is the case, how is AI any different from how things are normally programmed already? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Dec 2019 05:16 PM PST Hi I am interested in learning how to develop an application that is a mix of processing and uploading images (Think how google drive basically finds faces uploaded to photos). Any recommendations as to where I can start? I know Python, Java and, C++ but wouldn't mind learning anything new. Please let me know if you guys have any advice or if you need more information. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Can you guys help me answer these questions? Posted: 30 Dec 2019 01:32 AM PST |
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