I checked out your link. On the page it says "the only AI book that walks 
the walk." As an AI guy from the 1980s, I have to ask: Is Numerical Linear 
Algebra these days considered to have something to do with Artificial 
Intelligence?

On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 11:52:42 AM UTC-5, Dragan Djuric wrote:
>
> Numerical Linear Algebra for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with 
> GPU, CUDA, OpenCL, MKL, Java and Clojure
>
> new release 0.3.0 is available
>
> https://aiprobook.com/numerical-linear-algebra-for-programmers
>
> basically…
>
>    - a book for programmers
>    - interactive & dynamic
>    - direct link from theory to implementation
>    - incredible speed
>    - Nvidia GPU (CUDA and cuBLAS)
>    - AMD GPU (yes, OpenCL too!)
>    - Intel & AMD CPU (MKL)
>    - Clojure (magic!)
>    - Java Virtual Machine (without Java boilerplate!)
>    - complete source code
>    - beautiful typesetting (see sample chapters below)
>
>

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