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CBofN
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CS251: Great Ideas in Theoretical Computer Science (CMU)
Source code for the second book:
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
Use DieHard to avoid crashing newer window managers such as CWM:
https://github.com/emeryberger/DieHard
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KamilaLisp – A functional, flexible and concise Lisp
Check out stutter from the Computational Beauty of Nature too:
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
cat data/demo.lisp | ./bin/stutter
Have a look on the file on how integers and aritmetics are implemented.
The books explains that, but is not free. But you can get it somewhere else.
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Old Math Software from 1990s
From the The Computational Beauty of Nature:
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
If you use CWM as your window manager, it might crash as some of the software only works fine
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The Mathematical Hacker
Read The Computational Beauty of Nature and compile the associated examples:
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
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“A damn stupid thing to do”–the origins of C
On C, compilers in the 90's sucked up a bit, and the code wasn't much better.
Consider this:
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
This code crashed CWM under OpenBSD 7.2, but it worked under FVWM.
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New research suggests our brains use quantum computation
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262561273/the-computational-bea... and
https://github.com/gwf/CBofN
On Debian/Ubuntu: install xorg-dev build-essentil git and clone it.
*BSD users: You and we already know what to do.
- Physicist Erwin Schrödinger on Free Will and Pantheism
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Summer Book Recommendations?
This is a really unique book, but it is quite dated as the graphics/simulations are written in C (https://github.com/gwf/CBofN). But I don't think the book text has any code in it nor does is it necessary to read the code to read the book. Rather it is mostly conceptual with some mathematics.
computationbook
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CS251: Great Ideas in Theoretical Computer Science (CMU)
Nice!
If folks would like to learn these ideas by hand via programming, i highly recommend Tom Stuart's Understanding Computation From Simple Machines to Impossible Programs - https://computationbook.com/
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From Nand to Tetris: Building a Modern Computer from First Principles
Maybe something like this?
https://computationbook.com/
- Ask HN: Recommendations for books and tutorials on Theory of Computation
- Ask HN: Who do you talk to about system architecture and design?
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Programming with Nothing
FYI there’s an (interpreted, not proc-encoded) implementation of this in computationbook.com, including compilation from lambda calculus: https://github.com/tomstuart/computationbook/tree/master/uni...
And also, as you imply, iota: https://github.com/tomstuart/computationbook/tree/master/uni...
What are some alternatives?
if-then-else - !!Con West 2019 talk
adjoint - Thoughts on adjoint, norm and such.
lean-liquid - 💧 Liquid Tensor Experiment