Aryan Suri

Recommended Reading

While I don't engage in the economy of a second brain, I do engage with ad-hoc record keeping (in a singular text file: Notes) of thoughts. And save artifacts worth saving for better analysis than I could do at that time.

  1. Surely you can be serious
  2. Are you serious
  3. The Cathedral and Bazaar
  4. What to say instead of auth(n/z)
  5. 10 year software topics retrospective
  6. Simple made easy (classic talk)
  7. 50 things Sasha Chapin knows

(I will add my list of literature, in time.)

Interests.

  1. Seriousness.
  2. Theory of technical problems.
  3. Analysis and category theory.
  4. Philosophy. Especially logic and aesthetics.
  5. Science, which as Hegel put it, exhibits itself as a circle returning upon itself.
  6. Enumerating.

Since I would rather not make two lists, I include recommended listening.