November 21, 2005

nadia

This blog has just hired a new editor-in-chief Nadia.
She started Oct. 15th (7.2 lb and 20.5 inches) and has already had a positive impact on the site: the blog has been upgraded to mt 3.2, the photos slideshow page has a new thumbnail viewer on the right side when viewing albums, the papers section has a new entry and the blog links sidebar has been cleaned up and has a couple of new additions. But even Nadia admits in a recent interview with "Blog Editors-In-Chief Magazine" that unless she hires new staff writers not much content will come to this blog in the next couple of months.

So in the meantime here's another edition of "piles of cool stuff". A lot of time has passed since the last edition so many cool things accumulated on the observer desk but unfortunately a lot of things were also lost again because they were not recorded right away. What remains is:

  • Eric Hehner's "A Practical Theory of Programming" is now available online for free.
  • If you understand Spanish here is another cool book about program calculus and algorithm derivation available online for free.
  • If you study or teach linear algebra this paper has a very modern example of how wonderfully applicable math is: linear algebra is behind the Google search engine's power to do relevance ranking. The paper is very well written with clear explanations, descriptive examples and exercises. Simply excellent.
Posted by Uwe Hoffmann at November 21, 2005 09:27 PM