Re: What are you reading?
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:47 am
An introduction to formal logic
My intention is for pure enjoyment of a very well written symbolic logic book for casual revisioning of formal logic.
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Not sure when, maybe in a year or so, but I want to take a crack at Vol 1. of Foundations in Applied Mathematics
I'm currently learning web development (HTML, CSS, JS, React, SQL, MongoDB, VScode IDE, Unix bash, Git, etc.) and if all works out well, I'll teach myself Data Science. I have two project ideas: First project will be a database of the dominant facial phenotypes of ethnic groups from major geographic locations around the world, illustrating the beauty of facial phenotypic variance among these groups and the obvious homogeneity that connects us through a set of dominant facial phenotypes across all people groups. The second project is an NLP model that analyzes native Irish communication to isolate what makes their society truly multicultural and utilitarian toward furthering racism eradication studies.
My intention is for pure enjoyment of a very well written symbolic logic book for casual revisioning of formal logic.
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Not sure when, maybe in a year or so, but I want to take a crack at Vol 1. of Foundations in Applied Mathematics
I'm currently learning web development (HTML, CSS, JS, React, SQL, MongoDB, VScode IDE, Unix bash, Git, etc.) and if all works out well, I'll teach myself Data Science. I have two project ideas: First project will be a database of the dominant facial phenotypes of ethnic groups from major geographic locations around the world, illustrating the beauty of facial phenotypic variance among these groups and the obvious homogeneity that connects us through a set of dominant facial phenotypes across all people groups. The second project is an NLP model that analyzes native Irish communication to isolate what makes their society truly multicultural and utilitarian toward furthering racism eradication studies.