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Do you find it easier to read physical books rather than reading them on monitor/e-reader ?

>> No.8444653
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8444653

>>8444645
both sides are memes

>> No.8444658

>>8444653
Rosen's book is an amazing introduction to discrete maths. Of course it's not gonna be as in depth about each topic as a book that has the fucking topic as a title, but if you're interested in the field and want a quick overview of what the fields are roughly about it's a good book.

>> No.8444664

>>8444653
>>8444658
stop being autistic and answer if you find it easier to read physical copy of book rather than digital

>> No.8444666

>>8444664
>stop being autistic
no.

>> No.8444677

just as easy to read, but having a physical copy makes it much easier to flip back and forth and find things

>> No.8444717

>>8444645
the former here since light can hurt your eyes and >>8444677

>> No.8445491

>>8444645
Literally the reason why i changed to mechanical engineering...

>> No.8445528

>>8444645
Yes, it's far easier to read stuff that's printed on paper.

>> No.8445760

>>8445491
Hahahahaha guess what m8? You need to know computer science in mechanical engineering now. Soon we'll be doing design at a higher level

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>>8445760

You can learn CS in a year of self study.

>> No.8445798

I prefer the convenience of reading from a screen.

>> No.8446006

I like all three for different purposes. I like to own physical books and prefer the look and feel of actual paper as long as it's not shit quality. An e-reader is a lot more convenient especially for heavy books. I read on a monitor if it's a book that expects me to do things on a computer, usually programming. The easiest is definitely the e-reader.

>> No.8446033

>>8444645
Physical books. It's easier to cross reference material with physical pages.
>>8445760
>>8445769
>Learning to code = CS
You can also learn physics or mathematics in a year using self study as well.

>> No.8446055

Having a monitor is having your own light, but modern e-books need a 4chan-like quote system for when they reference back to previous pages.

>> No.8446992

>>8446033
If you spend 15 hours a day for a year you can master anything. that is if you're not autistic and watch movies/listen to music