September 2013
Intermediate to advanced
350 pages
9h 38m
English
Mathematicians don’t prove every theorem from scratch. Instead, they build their proofs on the truths their predecessors have already established. In the same way, it’s vanishingly rare for someone to write all of a program alone; it’s much more common—and productive—to make use of the millions of lines of code that other programmers have written before.
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