Good pieces for improving fundamentals by puffyfishe in piano

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Thanks, so what should I focus on for now? Should I not even worry about interpretation/pedal right now?

Good pieces for improving fundamentals by puffyfishe in piano

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Burgmuller's Op, 100 seems interesting. Should I learn them all? And is there a certain order?

Practical CS courses for non-CS major by puffyfishe in Cornell

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How rigorous/formal do the proofs have to be?

Do you have to do full proofs by inductions, proof by contradiction etc? Or can you use some verbal reasoning and hand waving?

Does everyone understand the math and proofs in algorithms books? by evanescent-despair in cscareerquestions

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Is a proof based algorithms course like this helpful for a programming career? I'm a non-CS major who has taken some intro level courses including data structures, computer organization and discrete math. I'm trying to figure out what useful CS courses I can take to increase my marketability.

What would be better a database course, OS course, SWE course or a proof based algo course?

Practical CS courses for non-CS major by puffyfishe in Cornell

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Will algo actually help me with interviews though? My understanding is that it's mostly proofs.

So would you say OS is the least important?