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The weapon shops of Isher by A.E. Van Vogt por A. E. Van Vogt
E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation por David Bodanis
Programming Perl por Larry Wall
On numbers and games por John Horton Conway
Constraint Databases por Gabriel Kuper
An introduction to mathematical statistics and its applications por Richard J. Larsen
The C++ programming language por Bjarne Stroustrup
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On Intelligence, by Jeff Hawkins
Hawkins created the Palm Pilot OS, founded Palm Computing, then Hand Spring, then Trio... but it all started just because he wanted to raise money to finance research in artificial intelligence. His academic studies are in both computer science, and neuroscience. He realised that the reason artificial intelligence had so far never been able to live up to its promise was that the people who did brain research and the people who wrote software never spoke to each other, so he decided he would study both and be that bridge. The problem was, he didn't have the money to fund his own research. So he took a detour into entrepreneurialism for a few years to build up cash, then used his millions to found the Redwood Neuroscience Institute.
The first half of the book is his story- How he chose to take his path in his studies, how he went about founding Palm, and his entrepreneurial pursuits. How he then created Redwood Neuroscience Institute.
The second half of the book is his theory of artificial intelligence.
publicado por ChrisG às 10:01 am (EST) em Aug 16, 2006
I did like Lowenthal's books, both the biographic parts about Cheng Man-Ch'Ing, and the personal notes of a practitioner trying to perfect his art.
publicado por hakank às 1:58 am (EST) em Sep 19, 2005
publicado por hakank às 1:30 am (EST) em Sep 19, 2005
I was interested to see that you also must be a tai chi practitioner. And I was surprised to see that you own copies of my teacher's books (Wolfe Lowenthal). I hope you enjoy them. I think he is now working on book #3. Do you also practice push hands or da lu?
publicado por hrabbit às 5:36 pm (EST) em Sep 18, 2005
publicado por snifty às 1:13 am (EST) em Sep 18, 2005