[cap-talk] Re commended reading (was: Wiki sympathy)
Martin_Scheffler
martinscheffler at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 1 03:50:29 EDT 2008
> So consider the plight of an engineer who exited with an undergraduate
> CS degree 10 years ago. Unless they have invested overwhelming personal
> effort, they completely lack the foundations to internalize computer
> science as it stands today.
I'm fresh out of university, and I have to admit that I focused more on
stuff like object-oriented architecture and graphics programming and did not
have a chance to do courses on foundation stuff beyond turing machines.
So what books / papers would you all see as required reading for me? I am
currently looking at jobs in the simulation and training sector and will
probably end up coding engines in C++ and/or scripting languages like
python.
Martin
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