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What is the absolute best book for re-learning forgotten math for CS?
3 points by elsus 1821 days ago
Hey,

so I was accepted to a UNI CS program.

Technology is my passion and I love learning and re-learning stuff. Last time I saw any mathematics was 3-4 years ago and since I have just a few months left before I start the curriculum so I'd like to get back on track.

What is an absolute best book for re-learning math if you already know the underlying meaning behind the concepts? (Bonus points if it's already CS-oriented)

Thanks guys

2 comments

Congrats on being accepted to the program.

No idea about the best book, but one of the best things I did some time ago, was to log in to khanacademy.org, and started doing some courses to re-learn a few things.

Even things from algebra I and II, and trigonometry were interesting to re-learn.

Now I'm reading some GIS projection code, and watching movies on calculus & trigonometry to refresh on integrals, matrix calculus, and sine/cosine.

Maybe try Khan Academy and check the textbooks for some CS programs in universities.

Best of luck!

Thanks, I vaguely remember learning concepts of cryptography from khan academy when I was 15 or so, really great website.

Since then some time passed and I visited the website on few occasions and I remember being astonished how much content they added.

Thanks again for your advice, I appreciate it

You might try K A Stroud, Engineering Mathematics :)
Wow, this looks promising.

Since my primary goal is just to "look and suck up" the information rather than actively practice (I know, it's not a good decision but whatever), this will be really useful, thank you.