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jforce93
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Hi everyone,
I'm an 11th grade high school student trying to build a home science/math library. I love physics, math and computer science. I [STRIKE]could care less about [/STRIKE] don't find chemistry or biology to be very relevant to what I like doing, but it might be good to have a few general references on them (I do a lot of projects). Currently I have:
AP Calculus AB and BC from The Princeton Review
Algorithms and Data Structures = Programs by Niklaus Wirth
Mathematics: From the Birth of Numbers
Holt Physics
Handbook of Mathematical Formulas and Integrals by Alan Jeffrey
The C Programming Language
The Handy Science Answer Book
The Linux Pocket Guide
I plan on adding books about:
Perl
GNU Octave
Analytical Geometry
Differential Geometry
Multi variable Calculus
Electrical Engineering
Chemistry (maybe an AP Chem textbook)
Arch Linux
Could anyone recommend anything?
Thanks,
Jordan
I'm an 11th grade high school student trying to build a home science/math library. I love physics, math and computer science. I [STRIKE]could care less about [/STRIKE] don't find chemistry or biology to be very relevant to what I like doing, but it might be good to have a few general references on them (I do a lot of projects). Currently I have:
AP Calculus AB and BC from The Princeton Review
Algorithms and Data Structures = Programs by Niklaus Wirth
Mathematics: From the Birth of Numbers
Holt Physics
Handbook of Mathematical Formulas and Integrals by Alan Jeffrey
The C Programming Language
The Handy Science Answer Book
The Linux Pocket Guide
I plan on adding books about:
Perl
GNU Octave
Analytical Geometry
Differential Geometry
Multi variable Calculus
Electrical Engineering
Chemistry (maybe an AP Chem textbook)
Arch Linux
Could anyone recommend anything?
Thanks,
Jordan