Philosophy of Computer Science
I tried to read it several times about four or five years ago, but I could see the traces of folding. If you ask if reading this will help your life, it won't help you at all. It's not something that helps you get a job, or something you can say at an interview. It seems that Korea is a country where people with developed philosophical nerves are very difficult to live in. It's not easy to live abroad. Unless you are a philosophy professor, it is difficult to show your temperament in the form of a job in society. It's hard to adapt to society and survive. I had a lot of hardships before I became an ordinary office worker like now. I didn't go to college for two years after I entered college (1 year in Hikkomori, 1 year in non-mainstream painter), and I tried to take the CSAT again as a major (failed and returned to school) and failed several times, so I ended up living as a major. Although I dropped out of graduate school and my first company was fired. (E...