These books are what i would consider the best books for self-study. (I have gone through many textbooks after i went back to school to study statistics.)
• Real Analysis: A Long-Form Mathematics Textbook
• Proofs: A Long-Form Mathematics Textbook
• Mathematical Logic Through Python
• A Course in Calculus and Real Analysis
• A Course in Multivariable Calculus and Analysis
• Differential Equations With Applications and Historical Notes
• Probability and Random Processes (Grimmet)
• Probability Through Problems
• Fifty Challenging Problems in Probability with Solutions
• The Simple and Infinite Joy of Mathematical Statistics
"… I show them my prick, then what do you suppose I do? I squirt the fuck in their face… That's my passion my child, I have no other… and you're about to behold it."
- The 120 Days of Sodom, 1785
"My dick will go through the middle of boys and the middle of girls,
but with bearded men it will aim only for the top."
The first paper in the literature review and its citations argue how popular tv shows like "The Twilight Diaries" and "Riverdale" normalize rape and violence against women, I can't take it seriously.
A great book by one of the auhors of HtDP is DCIC and it uses a programmimg language called Pyret and chapter 3 covers a transition from pyret to python.
Assuming that HumanEval is a good benchmark (it's not) and assuming you can naively scale under fat-tails (you can't) then according to OpenAI's own gpt4 report (someone did the math on hn/reddit where they reproduced the curve but i can't find the link) at 100x the training cost of gpt4 you will still have a 15% error rate on medium difficulty tasks.
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