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www.hillelwayne.com
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| | | | Have a tweet: img {border-style: groove;} I have no idea if Pony is making the right choice here, I don't know Pony, and I don't have any interest in learning Pony.1 But this tweet raised my hackles for two reasons: It's pretty smug. I have very strong opinions about programming, but one rule I try to follow is do not mock other programmers.2 Programming is too big and I'm too small to understand everything. | |
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revisionmaths.com
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| | | | Trigonometry GCSE Maths Revision section covering: Sin, Cos, Tan, Pythagoras, Sine and Cosine Rule, Similar Triangles and Congruency. | |
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corbettmaths.com
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| | | | The Ultimate GCSE Foundation Maths Revision Video and Booklet - Edexcel AQA OCR - Corbettmaths | |
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algorithmsoup.wordpress.com
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| | The ``probabilistic method'' is the art of applying probabilistic thinking to non-probabilistic problems. Applications of the probabilistic method often feel like magic. Here is my favorite example: Theorem (Erdös, 1965). Call a set $latex {X}&fg=000000$ sum-free if for all $latex {a, b \in X}&fg=000000$, we have $latex {a + b \not\in X}&fg=000000$. For any finite... |