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codingbobby.xyz
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| | | | | In the past few weeks, I unfortunately didn't find much time to write more for my blog. So today, I have a simple list of awesome books I have in my shelf and found particularly helpful on my journey through chaos theory. If you are on a similar trip, they will definitely teach you a bit more than the typical Wikipedia article. | |
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thatonegamedev.com
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| | | | | I created my second course. In this one I teach a little bit about graphics programming but mostly focusing on the UI programming with ImGui. | |
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databasecomics.wordpress.com
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| | | | | JLA/Avengers (2003). This back-to-school and fall, we celebrate shopping and savings. To learn about our price guide for your favorite comic or medium in The Mightiest Punch! or fandom, Join our League of Heroes to receive our guide by e-mail. Or simply follow DC vs Marvel, BD et Kodansha on Instagram to find one of... | |
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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... | ||