My question, his question, but blogs as resources to be specific.
I find blogs great to keep up to date... refresh material...
So do you know any blogs who tackle math-related programming problems...
The general rule of thumb is that for each credit hour, you should spend 2-3 hours a week outside of class studying. For example, in a 3-credit class, you should spend 6-9 hours each week outside of class studying, and for a 4-credit class, you should spend 8-12 hours per week.
Not exactly what you're asking for, but Project Euler freshens up my math skills.
More along the lines of Project Euler than a blog, William Wu has quite a number of math and CS challenges.
Good Math, Bad Math is my favorite regular math blog.
Steve Yegge's post Math for Programmers gives a pretty decent rundown of what math is important for programmers to understand.
I also like to keep an eye on the math subreddit.
Better Explained has several good articles.
This blog has some interesting math-related things. Some of them are pretty high-level. You've been warned.
Not exactly a blog, but: Notices of the American Mathematical Society
I blog about programming and math, especially probability and statistics, at The Endeavour.
If you want highly lucid explanations and discussions of mathematics related to computer science, then this blog, Developing for Developers, is superb. [No posts for a while, but the previous posts are great.]
It sometimes goes off on tangents but this guy blogs about math software a lot
www.walkingrandomly.com
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