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stmwyesterday at 9:37 PM1 replyview on HN

This is a good book. Also, any time this kind of book becomes available (be it a 100 year old one or a new one), it is worth looking into - great improvements in isnight and simplicity are possible above the "baseline" of US math education today.

So for example, I posit that the engineers or scientists you might admire from the 1950's didn't learn calculus or linear algebra the way you did.


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gpczyesterday at 10:31 PM

Feynman learned calculus from the textbook "Calculus for the Practical Man".