Last week I picked up Polya’s How to Solve It for half-price. Awesome!
Tag: Learning
Barcamp Milwaukee 5 approaches
Barcamp Milwaukee 5 will be held from Saturday October 2, 2010 at 10AM through Sunday October 3, 2010 at 4PM.
Mike plans to present on Clojure, which should be pretty fun to attend.
Wrapping up the 2009-2010 School Year
This past May, I completed the Simulation and Parallel and Distributed Systems class that I was attending. While taking two classes while working full time was challenging; the pure fun of it all more than made up for the challenge! I will have fond memories of that semester for a long time.
I can’t wait to get started with Applied Mathematical Analysis next week.
How to Measure Anything
This looks like a great book.
Markov Chains and Monte-Carlo Simulation
Ever wondered why Markov Chains in Monte Carlo methods converge after enough iterations?
I did.
Tanvir shared this link with me to find out why.
Matthias Felleisen and the PLT Team win the ACM Karl Karlstrom Award
Presented annually to an outstanding educator who is: appointed to a recognized educational baccalaureate institution; recognized for advancing new teaching methodologies, or effecting new curriculum development or expansion in Computer Science and Engineering; or making a significant contribution to the educational mission of the ACM. Those who have been teaching for ten years or less will be given special consideration. A prize of $5,000 is supplied by the Prentice-Hall Publishing Company.
Adroit lucubration
Spring 2010 Classes
The Experience of the Delight of Learning
The experience of the delight of learning is such a wonderful thing.
Have you felt it lately? How?
Fall 2009 Classes
In Fall of 2009 I took one class:
MSCS 6010: Probability which used Statistical Inference, Second edition by Casella & Berger.
Addendum: 01/23/10
Here is the syllabus for the course.