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title For the Love of Learning
author @vsoch
rse @hainest
excerpt Tim Haines is a quintessential passionate learner, and will tell you all about astrophysics, compilers, and systems.
date 2021-12-02 00:30:00 -0800
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Linkers and Loaders, John R. Levine, Morgan Kauffman, 2000
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C and C++ compiling, Milan Stevanovic, Apress, 2014
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Impractical Python Projects, Lee Vaughn, no starch press, 2019
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Introduction to High Performance Computing for Scientists and Engineers, George Hager and Gerhard Wellein, CRC Press, 2011
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Discovering Modern C++, Peter Gottschling, Addison-Wesley, 2016
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Writing Scientific Software: A Guide to Good Style, Suely Oliveira and David Stewart, Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Tim's CppCon Talk

Tim Haines is one of those people you would be lucky to have as a colleague. If you spend just a few minutes with Tim, you'll quickly find yourself having fun. Why? Tim is easy to laugh, and unbelievably smart and so wanting to share this with you. In this episode of Research Software Engineer stories, Tim tells his extensive journey through academia (17 years!) touching astophysics, computer science, and software engineering. But was it about the pieces of paper? Not for Tim - he has a passion for learning, and shares this with us today through our conversation about compilers, application binary interfaces, and systems programming.

If you too like learning and enjoy reading, we've linked a bunch of Tim's favorite books and his CppCon talk from a few years back.