> From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 11:35:38 -0800 (PST) > > > From: Alex <http://www.gmail.com/~alex.> > > Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 14:29:18 -0500 > > > > >Hi, so how are your classes going? > > I'm having fun with Programming Methodology. I have no idea what that is. Does that mean Software Engineering stuff, like waterfall and agile? > > We have to use terminal for > > everything and I'm going to learn functional programming through Scala. I had a co-worker who was really into Scala. It does sound like a compelling programming language, but the thing that always held me back was the fact that it compiled into JVM bytecode, which is a bit slow for my tastes. > > Introduction To Computation is probably my hardest class. The professor has > > a doctorate in math, so all we've been doing so far is learning > > propositional calculus. (I attached a picture of weird slide). I assume that this also means first order logic. I loved this stuff. Hopefully, you'll also learn about discrete mathematics, lambda calculus, computability, and Godel. > > All my other classes are okay. > > >What are you taking? > > CMPSCI 197C - Programming in C (Seminar) Well, C can be a good programming language to learn. I suppose. It'd probably be just as easy to pick up on your own. > > CMPSCI 220 - Programming > > Methodology CMPSCI 250 - Introduction To Computation ECON 103 - > > Introduction to Microeconomics Awesome. You should take more econ classes while at UMass! > > MATH 233 - Multivariate Calculus Is this like partial derivatives and differential equations? I never got to take this and have always regretted it. Sounds like you're diving pretty fast into the computer science stuff. That's good. It's a blast. > > >Do you have to trudge through huge snowbanks to get around? > > Luckily not, they've been quite good about plowing and salting the roads > > and walkways. > > Inline image 1 > > On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Noelle < > > http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg ,http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg, > wrote: > > > > Hi, so how are your classes going? what are you taking? > > do you have to trudge through huge snowbanks to get around?(OK they > > probably do have maintenance guys shoveling) > > We had to get our roof repaired. Right where the futon is it started > > leaking when we had the big rainstorm in Dec.(actually they have not > > completely fixed it, they need to get more roof tiles). We are going > > to > > have to get the ceilings fixed and painted too. > > Meanwhile,Robert has an 8 mile bike commute going to new workplace. > > so that's the news. talk to ya later > > Noelle