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This edition of the newsletter contains
- one quick write-up that will help you grow faster in your career
- a video I posted
- a paper I read
- one SWE Math Weekly Question
I have also shared 3 super-interesting articles read over the weekend. Thank you once again for reading this edition of my Newsletter, now without further ado, let’s jump right in …
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Paper I read and would highly recommend
SWE Math Weekly
SWE Math Weekly is where I post one cp-style math question every week. The problem won't just be random theoretical math exercises. It focuses on topics that are actually and commonly used in AI, ML, and other advanced domains.
If this sounds exciting, hop along, and solve the problems. It's going to be fun, I promise! This week's question is -
You can find this and other questions on SWE Math Weekly
Three interesting articles I read
I read a few engineering blogs almost every single day, and here are the three articles I would recommend you to read.
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