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Hi there πŸ‘‹

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It soon became clear that the unconscious instincts for logic and language which had enabled me to succeed were not shared by the large majority of my students. - Susanna Epp (author of Discrete Mathematics with Applications, 5th edition)

Bjarne Stroustrup on the importance of Mathematics and Computer Science fundamentals

πŸ’» I contributed a lot to Futurecoder and OSSU CS, so check them out!

🧠 Check out my Elements of Abstract Thinking

πŸ’¬ Ask me about: math or code questions!

πŸ“« How to reach me: spamegg1 on Discord, or on Slack, or on Matrix

⚑ Fun fact: I review online courses.

πŸ”­ I’m currently working on: my own combined Math + CS curriculum, focusing on deep connections and foundations, ideas, history, abstract thinking and problem solving.

🌱 I’m currently learning: lots of Scala libraries, especially Doodle and Scala Native.

πŸ€” I’m looking for: suggestions with interesting and creative ideas to teach logic gates, ALU / CPU, assembly; something simpler than Nand2Tetris.

πŸ–₯️ I use Mint

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πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€ Math + CS curriculum progress update πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€

(Apologies that I'm not able to share more. It's private for now! Imagine a mad scientist working in a cave... πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬πŸ•―οΈπŸ¦‡πŸŒ‘)

Work started January 2023. Expected finish 2033-2038, or when I πŸ’€βš°οΈπŸͺ¦

Year 1 (2023): Very productive!

First few years of "producing a lot of useful by-products."

  • Wrote a complete roadmap. I know exactly what I'm doing!

  • Gathered a ton of materials, books, notes, bookmarks, videos that will take me years to distill into the perfect mixture.

  • Finished solutions to Epp's Discrete Math book which will form the backbone of the curriculum. (56K+ lines of LaTeX code, over 1000 pages of PDF when rendered.)

  • Wrote a ton of code: 613 files, 260K+ lines of code. Roughly corresponds to Intro CS + Core Programming. Even contributed to open source a bit.

  • Came up with Abstract thinking which will play a big role as another backbone. Highly experimental! πŸ§ͺ

Year 2 (2024): (June) Progress somewhat stalled. Struggling with motivation πŸ˜₯.

It's too hot and nice outside! πŸŒ…πŸ–οΈπŸžοΈ I need to replace thermal paste on my CPU.

But I'm constantly coming up with new awesome ideas! Videos on this channel are god-tier and exactly what I was thinking about...

Useful byproducts continue:

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  1. reviews reviews Public

    Reviewing some online CS courses I took

    JavaScript 294 19

  2. Math-for-CS-solutions Math-for-CS-solutions Public

    Solutions to In-Class questions, Problem Sets and Exams of MIT Mathematics for Computer Science 2015 (same as 2019 Open Learning Library)

    TeX 137 26

  3. Epp-Discrete-Math-5th-solutions Epp-Discrete-Math-5th-solutions Public

    Solutions to Susanna Epp's Discrete Mathematics book, 5th Edition

    TeX 70 18

  4. abstract-thinking abstract-thinking Public

    Abstract thinking patterns and problem decomposition / solving strategies

    26 3

  5. modern-systems-scala-native modern-systems-scala-native Public

    Working through "Modern Systems Programming with Scala Native" by Richard Whaling, in Scala 3

    Scala 15 1

  6. alexmojaki/futurecoder alexmojaki/futurecoder Public

    100% free and interactive Python course for beginners

    Python 1.3k 141