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Anonymous No. 16423737

I became a Master of Mathematics a few years ago (real degree), but have already forgotten a lot of what I covered, especially in the later years, and barely use anything interesting at my software job.
How should I keep my skills sharp and maybe learn something new?

Anonymous No. 16423920

I loled

Anonymous No. 16424056

>>16423737
We don't need more mathematicians, engineers, programmers, STEM careers or whatever the fuck. We need subservient blue collar workers. All the white collar intellectually stimulating jobs will be automated.

t. Civil engineer fired because company I work in bought Bentley System's in-house GPT-like structural design software

Anonymous No. 16424064

>>16424056
learn to code

Anonymous No. 16424080

>>16423737
work through textbooks

Anonymous No. 16424127

>>16423737
same boat, but I only have an A.s., but going back to cc for some physics courses cuz work is paying for it. Should I just redo my old calculus and trig homework, or is this a good excuse to dabble in analysis? I will need to remember calc and diff eq again

Anonymous No. 16424219

>>16424064
reread my reply learn2code-nigger

Anonymous No. 16424347

>>16424219
Who do you think made the algorithmic design software that replaced you, door-hinge nigger?
Could it have been... Coders?

Anonymous No. 16424424

>>16424347
If it wasn't engineers I have questions as to the reliability.

Anonymous No. 16424473

>>16424056
Sounds like you were a CAD monkey. Why didn't you move into higher level engineering activities?

Anonymous No. 16424527

>>16424127
>>16423737
The brain stops learning after 25
You may THINK you are learning but ib reality you are just COMBININING things you have already learned to form temporary information.

Anonymous No. 16432115

>>16424424
you might have questions as to the reliability but your boss and their investors think it's good enough considering the money they're saving.

Anonymous No. 16432266

>>16424527
If you stand on one leg with your eyes closed for 5 minutes and focus on keeping your balance, it makes your brain release learning chemicals to the degree of <25 year old for an hour

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Anonymous No. 16432282

>>16424056
monkey
>>16423737
applied mathematician here, get mathematics for machine learning, linear algebra done right, and Taha research operations book. You will be in shape in no time..

Anonymous No. 16432334

>>16424080
This.
>>16423737
I liked The Theoretical Minimum Series.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086YBGTWJ

Anonymous No. 16432355

>>16432282
>Taha research operations book
Thanks, Dawg.
https://web.archive.org/web/20151215130357/http://taha.ineg.uark.edu/

Anonymous No. 16432362

>>16432334
>The Theoretical Minimum
https://vdoc.pub/download/quantum-mechanics-the-theoretical-minimum-42j3frqjal30

Anonymous No. 16432835

>>16424473
nigger and what? talk about DEI and inclusivity as an executive?

Anonymous No. 16432841

>>16424347
yeah right learn2code and become an expert in machine learning nigga its that easy

Anonymous No. 16433965

fuck you all, I hope you eat shit and die

Anonymous No. 16434165

>>16432841
It is if you aren't retarded.
And if you are retarded, well, you'll have to downsize, drink goy slop waste feed and live in the Meta VR box without ever reproducing.

Anonymous No. 16434169

>>16434165
Fag

Anonymous No. 16434190

OP here, I don't think any of you actually have a maths degree, I don't need an intro to linear algebra or analysis lol

Anonymous No. 16434295

>>16434169
retard

Anonymous No. 16434664

>he thinks a master's degree means he is a master and not that he got a decree from his master

Anonymous No. 16434843

>>16424527
I don't really understand. If a 40yo doesn't know about a topic, then studies a textbook and practices, and then understands the topic- how have they not learned said topic?
Are you just saying they're less likely to retain it? I don't know if that's true or not, but I doubt there's a fundamental binary difference between <= and >25. Nobody retains everything they learn no matter what age they learned it.

(Admittedly there are certain things that can only be learned as a young child, like native language acquisition or perfect pitch.)