Thank you for your important information. Anyone who is interested in deep
level of learning regarding math or computer science, can use your website
as a resource center or library.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:22 PM slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:

> They are all downloadable. If I've done my job correctly, you need not
> provide any personal information, email addresses or register for anything.
>
> No. I did not read all the books. Not even close. But I have read some and
> have had some in classes.
>
> I decided that when I got my website I would populate it with things I
> enjoyed or that others that I knew) would enjoy and/or benefit from. So
> there you have it.
>
> art
> On 7/6/2020 9:15 AM, Brain Rebooting wrote:
>
> Just a couple of minutes ago, I just visited your website and saw many
> links of various types of books. Among them, I click on mathematics and saw
> that, you provided huge amount of books in digital format, and they are
> downloadable. Did you read all of those books?
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 9:58 PM slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes. Since I traditionally work on embedded systems, I enjoy reading (and
>> rereading) books on algorithms. In the HMI arena, I've focused on Java - a
>> big learning curve for me. At various times I reintroduce myself to
>> calculus and I always pay some heed to physics https://physicsworld.com/).
>>
>>
>> Since my major interests are in computer science, I read all sorts of
>> stuff, including cybersecurity. And then, of course, there is politics,
>> economics, investing (algorithms and software) and so on. I have been a
>> member of the Association of Computing Machines (ACM) for all of my
>> professional life, and I often look at their digital library to find gems
>> of wisdom and insight.
>>
>> If you are interested in looking at some of my interests, take a look at
>> my website, https://slipbits.com/. If you have anything you would like
>> to see in it then send me some email, and when I get a chance I'll do some
>> research.
>>
>> Learning will last  you a lifetime. It will reward you (often) in the
>> most unexpected ways. As an example, in 1980 I learned about 'signatures'.
>> I've just sent notes to the Association of Old Crows for consideration for
>> inclusion in a webimar. The webimar considers a practical application of
>> signatures.
>>
>> art
>> On 7/6/2020 8:46 AM, Brain Rebooting wrote:
>>
>> Thank you. You mean we need to learn various types of things. Not stick
>> to one kind of things and take an adapted kind of mindset and thus learn
>> always new things.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 9:24 PM slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> Learning is a lifetime avocation. Once you 'start' to enjoy it, you will
>>> always enjoy it. And that's what gets you through the day.
>>>
>>> I used to say (still do for that matter) that anything that I once
>>> learned I will use. Sometimes I will use it years after I 'learned' it.
>>> When this happens, its a big 'kick' and tells me that I should have
>>> learned more.
>>>
>>> And this is both in the generic sense and in the pragmatic sense. And,
>>> it does last you forever.
>>>
>>> So, for me, the notion of what to do and how to stay motivated is the
>>> process of learning everything. Nothing goes to waste. And need not be
>>> specific to one field, or language, or framework, or ... .
>>>
>>> art
>>>
>>> On 7/6/2020 8:14 AM, Brain Rebooting wrote:
>>> > Wow. Some great things I came to know about you. Especially "always
>>> > learning new things" probably take a special kind of mindset.
>>> > Otherwise, very fewer people are willing to do that. And you people
>>> > are some of those fewer people.
>>> > But I'm a little shocked by knowing that, you don't drink coffee now.
>>> > Probably in the long term, its negative effect suffer your life.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks for information about your life. I am trying my best to take
>>> > advice from it.
>>> >
>>> > Greetings.
>>> >
>>>
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