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  3. Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

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    Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

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    • tpfto@mathstodon.xyzT tpfto@mathstodon.xyz

      Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

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      (I don't know if @AmenZwa has already seen this, but I think he'll appreciate it.)

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      • tpfto@mathstodon.xyzT tpfto@mathstodon.xyz

        Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

        amenzwa@mathstodon.xyzA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @tpfto
        😍😍😍
        I hadn’t seen it. Thanks so much mate. Love it!

        And that book title….🤣

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          @tpfto
          😍😍😍
          I hadn’t seen it. Thanks so much mate. Love it!

          And that book title….🤣

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          @AmenZwa I am sure Acton knew what he was doing when he picked that book title. (In fact, in the original edition of the book, the title was ostensibly just "Numerical Methods That Work", and the "Usually" was in a faded shade of gray, like he was trying to sneak it in.)

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          • tpfto@mathstodon.xyzT tpfto@mathstodon.xyz

            @AmenZwa I am sure Acton knew what he was doing when he picked that book title. (In fact, in the original edition of the book, the title was ostensibly just "Numerical Methods That Work", and the "Usually" was in a faded shade of gray, like he was trying to sneak it in.)

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            @tpfto
            Bold, that. Ya gotta love it.

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            • tpfto@mathstodon.xyzT tpfto@mathstodon.xyz

              Now, more than ever, I find myself contemplating the last two sentences from this page of Acton's "Numerical Methods that (usually) Work".

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              @tpfto This is, as a whole, a pleasantly opinionated book.

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                @tpfto This is, as a whole, a pleasantly opinionated book.

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                @nxskok I find that Acton is a little like Velvel Kahan (he of IEEE floating point standard fame) or Edsger Dijkstra: you don't always have to agree with what they wrote, but you should at least give them some serious thought.

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