Super interesting!https://twitter.com/NoorQui/status/1055537747522473984 …
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Laura Deming Retweeted Noor Siddiqui
Super interesting!https://twitter.com/NoorQui/status/1055537747522473984 …
Laura Deming added,
The Google Scholar list, which includes books, is extremely interesting. With a little culling I suspect it'd make an amazing lifelong book club: http://www.nature.com/polopoly_fs/7.21245!/file/GoogleScholartop100.xlsx …
The seminal books in science are not the book to be read now. Science advances – they might be very interesting historically. Take "Genetic algorithms in search, optimization, and machine learning" – enormously cited, but should we read it now?
I've often benefited from reading classics. I've only very quickly skimmed Goldberg, but I spent quite a few hours with John Holland's book (also on the list, and closely related), and it was time well spent. YMMV.
I also believe there's considerable truth to this:pic.twitter.com/5XDl1ZpxTV
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