Computers & Technology
Review:Back in the '50s artificial intelligence researchers Newell, Shaw, and Simon created a program called the General Problem Solver which succeeded in finding solutions to some hard problems in mathematics, to include a completely original proof to a theorem from Principia Mathematica that had never previously been solved. This led Simon and Newell to predict that by 1985 that machines would be able to perform any task that humans can do.
Simon and Newell were brilliant thinkers, but also were g... Read more
Review:Lots of useful information. Enjoyable read packed full of essential advice if you want to grow the dank heavy green. I withheld one star only because the crass prouct placements the text is riddled with are a bit annoying. But hey, Ed has to get paid! Read more
Review:Author describes his view on development of games. Examples from Magic: The Gathering to projects for Disneyland.
Book is filled with interesting ideas and approaches for game development.
It is totally worth to read more than once. Don't believe to reviews - just try a sample. Read more
Review:Very difficult to find anything unless you don't mind going from page 1 until you stumble across what your looking for. Example. I have no idea
how long it took me to find information on camera use. I believe when you have a poor user and a poor user guide all you have is frustration! Read more
Review:I started noticing some of the useful advice, as I kept scanning the text. I knew from other facts learned by readings and trial and error. I compared the facts, and I knew the information gained to a certain degree. I will bring up one example and it's one helpful tip to consider. What apps were draining down the battery. The author pointed out where to look for possibilities. I compared that situation to looking for other ideas of all my resources trying to find what could be helpful. I wanted... Read more
Review:I am actually reading your review. I've read every single review for ALL of Cube Kid's books.
For what you said in your shout out, the real Herobrine already took that spot. But I can make you like Pebble or Cogboggle. The only problem I have is that my book takes place in the Nether. So you'd have to be a Nether mob. Either a blaze, pigman, magma cube, wither skeleton, witch,(I know, thats not a Nether mob, but in my Minecraftia the witches move to the Nether to avoid conflict)skeleton, or e... Read more
Review:The chapter on Enthusiasm alone is enough to help anyone start to accomplish more in their lives. Mr. Better gives steps and personal stories that can help anyone achieve success in selling and in other areas in ones life. I have read this book a few times and will continue to reread it, as it is not so much what we know, but how much we forget to use what we already know. Buy it. Well worth the cost. Read more
Review:This book helped me understand everything from K-nearest neighbors to deep neural networks. Professor Yaser presents a clear and well-written book for students and anyone interested in machine learning. Additionally, he allows anyone with the book to access his online resources at no additional fee. I can't say enough good things about this book!! Read more
Review:Great (and a very timely & relevant) book on this exciting and cutting edge domain. A much needed reference material on Deep Learning, covering the foundations, as well as offering a glimpse into the further research areas. Read more