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November 30, 2016 · 8:00 am

Long tables, cold coffee, and late nights

Sherry Turkle: https://www.uni.edu/provost/sites/default/files/u29/how_to_teach_in_an_age_of_distraction_-_the_chronicle_of_higher_education.pdf

Reminds me of the math cafes of Poland pre-WWII that I read about. That sounded so fun to me when I was a student.

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← 2016 Stephen Stewart Gloyd Endowed lecture: Sanjay Basu
Non-associativity of floating point addition and why testing scientific Python is hard →

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  1. Rif A Saurous
    November 30, 2016 at 4:19 pm

    Thank you for sharing this! This was really a great read.

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