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Reddit mentions of The Nature of Computation

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Reddit mentions: 6

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The Nature of Computation
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Found 6 comments on The Nature of Computation:

u/SOberhoff · 2 pointsr/math

The Nature of Computation

(I don't care for people who say this is computer science, not real math. It's math. And it's the greatest textbook ever written at that.)

Concrete Mathematics

Understanding Analysis

An Introduction to Statistical Learning

Numerical Linear Algebra

Introduction to Probability

u/Ars-Nocendi · 2 pointsr/computerscience

Let me refer this excellent book for you ....

It will take you on a wonderful journey through the science part of Computer Science ....

u/duppy · 1 pointr/compsci

you beat me to this, but you didn't include a link.

u/trillic · 1 pointr/computerscience

I enjoyed The Nature of Computation during my theory course.

u/me2i81 · 1 pointr/compsci

A few more to consider:
A recent book that looks like fun is the Nature of Computation.
Sipser's book on theory of computation is good.
Algorithms by Dasgupta, Papadimitriou, and Vazirani is a very accessible algorithms book, as is Skiena. CLRS is a good reference, but dull as a read.
Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists volumes one and two might be interesting to look at.