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The Open Source Computer Science Degree
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I never did a CS degree but recently I've been doing some things that make me wish I had. But it isn't any of this stuff which seems mostly programming things that you can easily learn outside academia.
The stuff I would like to understand which I haven't yet been able to learn on my own is the hard computer sciency stuff: lambda calculus, type inference (how do you read that weird judgement syntax?), how SAT/SMT solvers work, dependent typing systems... Does anyone have any good resources for those sorts of things?