“The Art of Doing Science and Engineering” by Richard Hamming is a compelling exploration of how great ideas are born and nurtured. Building on his influential 1986 talk, “You and Your Research,” Hamming delves into the mindset and habits that drive scientific and engineering breakthroughs. Through engaging stories of renowned figures like Shannon, Einstein, and Hopper, as well as his own experiences, Hamming offers a roadmap for aspiring to greatness. This edition, featuring a new foreword by Bret Victor and updated visuals, emphasizes that creativity and learning are within everyone’s reach.
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Why You Should Read?
- Discover the thought processes behind groundbreaking scientific and engineering achievements.
- Learn from both the successes and failures of historical figures to guide your own journey.
- Accessible to anyone with a curiosity for innovation and a desire to excel in their field.
- Includes fresh insights and updated content to inspire the next generation of thinkers.