Category: Systems Engineering

On sharing my notes: depurposifying my blog

I’m still working towards a system for sharing my notes, which are now outdated; and that’s the actual problem. I’m noticing that the notes I upload get instantly outdated. I found it kind of silly to expect my daily notes to be static. Maybe they’ll be, once the term has finished, once I move on […]

#UNI04: First week: limits, first programs, statement logic & business models

After my first class I went to a couple more classes, concluding the first week. Initially I was planning on doing one post per class, but that’s just not possible on my current schedule, and any hour I can add to my sleeping schedule is appreciated. Let’s see how it goes for making one post […]

Lazy recollection of studying tips, information, methodologies

I’m looking after defining and/or implementing a study workflow I can follow. I’m collecting information about it online before dissecting it. I’ll only copy and paste what I found citing its sources, hence the effortless of the title. Some items will be only nouns without anything linked to it. may or not may do a […]

#UNI03: The first class: appreciation, ranting, and algorithms

That first day of class! Always so intriguing, full of expectancy (the killer of all joys?) and sometimes overwhelming, but overall: a lovely experience. I might be able to count with one hand and a couple more fingers the times I experienced the positive anxiousness of attending a first class, not knowing who you’ll sit […]

#UNI01: Sets, special numerical sets, and real intervals

Sets can be used as a way of avoiding rounding or calculation errors when trying to address the preciseness of a real value, given there are infinite real numbers in between any two real numbers. When specifying a range, one is accounting that the solution might not be precise, but it’s bounded between two endpoints. […]