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unmais
Hi,
I'm a new member that hopes to learn a lot from these fora and maybe, in the long term, help others learn too.
My background is engineering (computer science) and some math studies that I got too old and too lazy to finish. Still I keep doing research in computing theory that is pretty much close to certain types of pure maths.
Lately I have been realizing that in order to make clear certain aspects of the computer theory I am playing with I will need to fully understand concepts such as time, space and energy, so I have now a new hobby - physics.
Cheers,
David
I'm a new member that hopes to learn a lot from these fora and maybe, in the long term, help others learn too.
My background is engineering (computer science) and some math studies that I got too old and too lazy to finish. Still I keep doing research in computing theory that is pretty much close to certain types of pure maths.
Lately I have been realizing that in order to make clear certain aspects of the computer theory I am playing with I will need to fully understand concepts such as time, space and energy, so I have now a new hobby - physics.
Cheers,
David