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math
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Is it normal to be good at programming but bad at math?
Check this repo: https://github.com/ossu/math
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Ask HN: Is is possible to self study undergrad mathematics from books?
Another source to get an overview of a topic [3]
[0] https://github.com/ossu/math
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How can I see the books used by Harvard university for their courses? I'm an autodidact
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How to be a Web3 Hero in 365 days
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hi. i will be taking up BSc Mathematics and these will be my subjects. I already have a pretty solid background on Elementary Analysis I, II, III. But need resources to further subjects. Any youtube channels and books you can recommend me? I would highly appreciate them!
Links to free courses on various topics: https://github.com/ossu/math
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Essential math roadmap from zero?
Have you checked OSSU Math?
Fermat
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Fermat v2.0 released - Arbitrary precision math with support for difficult math functions
So it's been a few years since I've posted about my math library, Fermat. It's also been a few years since I've worked on it at all. A big part of that is that the library was getting too large and complex for one person to reasonably keep track of. This complexity also makes it more difficult to use, in my opinion.
What are some alternatives?
open-source-cs - Video discussing this curriculum:
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