The art of doing science and engineering (1996) by Richard Hamming
This book explores the intersection of science and engineering, emphasizing the importance of creativity and intuition in problem-solving.
Rating: 5.0
Genres Non-Fiction, Science, Engineering
Original language: en
Creators
Richard Hamming (author)
Bret Victor (author)
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