I'm a Systems Reliability and DevOps engineer for Netdata Inc. When not working, I enjoy studying linguistics and history, playing video games, and cooking all kinds of international cuisine.
Unfortunately, not really. I've been looking for a while now for some good primers on basic set theory and graph theory to point people at who are just starting out, but have yet to find any that don't assume a pretty heavy background in advanced mathematics (which kind of defeats the purpose of pointing people straight at set theory and graph theory) or cover a much broader range of sub-topics than most programmers will ever need.
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Unfortunately, not really. I've been looking for a while now for some good primers on basic set theory and graph theory to point people at who are just starting out, but have yet to find any that don't assume a pretty heavy background in advanced mathematics (which kind of defeats the purpose of pointing people straight at set theory and graph theory) or cover a much broader range of sub-topics than most programmers will ever need.