|
|
|
|
|
by mikorym
2181 days ago
|
|
The content looks quite interesting for a mathematician too—so I'm sorry that the advertising needs to be antagonising. But even Keep the Aspidistra Flying was basically mutilated by circumstance [1] and it's still a great book. So, I'll take the insults towards mathematicians with humour and actually read some of it—I often switch between grumpy rigour to applicative speed. We all need to earn an income. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_the_Aspidistra_Flying#Lit... Edit: Just to be clear, my comment on mathematicians is not on your quote, but this quote from OP's post: > an antidote to mathematical rigor mortis |
|
If it is the quote you added to the bottom of your comment, my question still stands. That isn't an insult to anyone (certainly not mathematicians) but rather a comment that many people freeze up when it comes to mathematics (at least that was my interpretation).