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We found 6 Reddit mentions of From Mathematics to Generic Programming. Here are the top ones.

From Mathematics to Generic Programming
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Found 6 comments on From Mathematics to Generic Programming:

u/os12 · 6 pointsr/cpp

If true, Alex's retirement would be sad, a big loss for the community. Here are a few pointers to his recent work:

u/mwassler · 4 pointsr/webdev

Everyone seems to have good things to say about khan academy's comp sci courses.

A few good lower level books in my opinion are this one which is maybe less technical but a good lower foundation and then From Mathematics to Generic Programming by Alexander Stepanov.

I think your probably just experiencing outliers in your job search. If you keep at it your luck will probably turn around.

u/srnull · 3 pointsr/programming

Looks like Stepanov has another booking coming out: From Mathematics to Generic Programming. Looks interesting, but this is the first I have heard of it.

u/timjstewart · 1 pointr/cpp

EoP (I'll refer to it by its initials as is customary with all great books) was an amazing, mind-expanding book. If you enjoyed it, you will probably like the lecture videos that Dr. Stepanov gave at Amazon (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHxtyCq_WDLXryyw91lahwdtpZsmo4BGD). There are 38 of these great videos. I can't wait for his upcoming book, "From Mathematics to Generic Programming" (http://www.amazon.com/Mathematics-Generic-Programming-Alexander-Stepanov/dp/0321942043).