Books
Books I am currently reading.
- A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
- Effective Modern C++ - Scott Meyers
Papers
Assortment of papers that I read and found interesting.
Web Pages
Interesting pages I've come accross and have read. A way for me to document track how my interests change over time.
- 12-5-2025 Crash Course on Principles of Computer Architecture
- 12-4-2025 - Optimizations in C++ Compilers
- 6-10-2025 — xv6 OS book
- 5-30-2025 — 3 Big Ideas Behind C++
- 4-28-2025 — Stanford MLSys Seminar
- 5-28-2025 — Machine Learning Systems
- 4-27-2025 — Machine Learning Compilers Course
- 4-22-2025 — CUDA Kernels for PyTorch
- 4-15-2025 — Cornell Compilers Self-Guided
- 4-14-2025 — PL Resources
- 4-14-2025 — Erik Rigtorp
- 4-11-2025 — Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces
- 4-11-2025 — Machine Learning Interviews
- 4-3-2025 — Demystifying the American Graduate Admissions Process
- 4-2-2025 — Nand 2 Tetris
- 3-30-2025 — NVIDIA's Official CUDA C++ Programming Guide
- 3-30-2025 — Hacking C++
- 3-29-2025 — Democratizing AI Compute
- 3-29-2025 — Modern C++ Programming
- 3-29-2025 — A friendly introduction to machine learning compilers and optimizers
- 3-25-2025 — GPU Puzzles
- 3-12-2025 — A Gentle Introduction to Graph Neural Networks
- 2-23-2025 — Transformers from Scratch
- 2-23-2025 — GPU Glossary
- 2-20-2025 — Taichi