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u/ThrowingTTK · -9 pointsr/Turkey

And Trump is one of the most successful people alive today. I don't know about Erdogan... probably him too to a lesser degree. Neither of their policy or approach appeals to me but at least I keep my sanity...

But why do you just name call people you disagree with? Because there's a thing called populism. You may be surprised to hear that most leaders actually aren't as stupid as you think (hence why they're in power). And that appealing to a broad enough audience to gain legitimacy requires delving into a lot of difference spheres of thought. I mean I guess the whole "everybody in their teens and twenties thinks they know it all" is actually true. I don't hear any older folks calling these obviously intelligent and successful people stupid.

Edit: My argument goes hand in hand with what this book tell readers: https://www.amazon.ca/Why-Leaders-Lie-International-Politics/dp/0199975450 so everybody who disagrees with me is actually disagreeing with what many experts and analysts in geopolitics and foreign relations know as a fact. :)))

u/Rey_del_Doner · 3 pointsr/Turkey

The idea of a Turkish-Greek federation has been floated around among political elites. For example, Ion Dragoumis, an important nationalist icon in modern Greece, at one point advocated the idea to increase the political power of the Greek minority in Anatolia.

Russian-Ottoman Borderlands: The Eastern Question Reconsidered has a chapter devoted to a few proponents of the idea.

u/st1ckmanz · 17 pointsr/Turkey

aldığı kitabın sinopsise bak "Claiming Society for God focuses on common strategies employed by religiously orthodox (what some would call "fundamentalist") movements around the world. Rather than employing terrorism, as much of post-9/11 thinking suggests, the most prominent and successful religiously orthodox movements use a patient, under-the-radar strategy of infiltrating and subtly transforming civil society. " kitap da şu: https://www.amazon.com/Claiming-Society-God-Religious-Movements/dp/0253002389

bu heriflere ulan belki de gerçekten müslümandırlar diye benefit of the doubt veriyodum da direk adamlar dini kullanmayı sistematik olarak çalışan tüccarlar...

bu da aynı ID'de verilen sasha grey uzvu
https://www.amazon.com/Doc-Johnson-Sasha-Grey-Close-Ended/dp/B0044FQVDM?th=1

u/quzzulKurt · 2 pointsr/Turkey

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0062802186

Imkaniniz olur da okuyabilirseniz, cok akici bir sekilde hem fasizmi, hem nasil gelisip isledigini, hem gecmisteki (meshur) fasistleri, hem de gunumuzdekileri gayet guzel anlatmis. Sultana da ayrilmis bir chapter var :) “tanidik geliyor mu” diye sora sora bir hal oluyor insan.

u/nistrorache · 2 pointsr/Turkey

i'd recommend this. orhan pamuk is also highly influenced from this guy.

u/afk_runner · 7 pointsr/Turkey

Olm işlemci zaten vasat, git 3-5 bin liraya doğru düzgün HDD'li laptop al. 500 Liraya da 500 GB SSD al kendin tak.

Ben 2016'da Samsung evo 750 - 500 GB SSD aldım. Şu an I7-6600u + GT940m casper laptop'a (1 yıl önce teknosadan teşhir ürünü 1600 TL'ye aldım dizüstünü de) SSD ile taktım, makine cayır cayır çalışıyor.

Sırf SSD'li diye kıytırık bilgisayarları 1.5-2 katına satıyor hipneler.

u/ForKnee · 1 pointr/Turkey

https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-Clean-Unsanitized-History/dp/0374531374

Buyur, bi chapter sadece 1500 ve 1800 arası yıkanma ve hamam kültürünün Avrupada yok olmasına ayrılı.

u/Salyangoz · 7 pointsr/Turkey

ilk olarak kolay gelsin.

Stanford ve MIT'in online course'lari var itunes university'de ordan bakmaya basla istersen.

Internetten egitimini sevdigin okullarin syllabus'unu alip ordaki kitaplardan calismaya baslayabilirsin zaman kaybetmemek icin. Istersen sana sirali kendi transcriptimdeki dersleri PM olarak atabilirim.

Okulundan aldigin .edu emailini cogu programi bedava kullanmak icin kullanabilirsin. (github inanilmaz bi pack veriyor, %100 suistimal etmeni tavsiye ederim)

Kitap oku ve bol bol kod yaz. Boktan olsa, bozuk olsa bile yaz. Kagit kalemle de yazmaya cekinme (is basvurularinda seni beyaz tahtaya cikaracaklar malesef debugger/syntax checker olmicak)

aklima gelen standart kitaplardan en onde su geliyor:

  • Introduction to algorithms : facebook ve google direk bu kitap icinden soru soruyor ise alimlarda. Cogu ilk basta cok zor gelebilir, korkuya gerek yok, 2 sayfayi 3 gunde falan yapiyorsan cok iyi.


  • Bilgisayar temel bilgileri icin de Computer Organization

    Eger lise bilgilerinden korkuyorsan cok inanilmaz bi matematik yok (sektorune gore degisebilir tabi). Lineer Cebir (image processing/game-development vs.) ve Olasilik (AI, Machine learning, data analysis vs.) bilgilerini tazele. Eger machine learning falan yapmak istiyorsan ilerde olasilik bilginin guclu olmasi gerek.

    Cok net bi cizgi izlemene gerek yok. Gerektikce ogrenme politikasi benden yana cikti su ana kadar ama bu tartisilir.

    baska bisi olursa cevap vermeye calisirim.
u/hkkt · 8 pointsr/Turkey

The classic book on the subject is [The Emergence of Modern Turkey] (http://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Modern-Studies-Eastern-History/dp/0195134605/) by Bernard Lewis. The down side is that it's now showing its age (it was first published in 1951). A book to supplement it would be [Turkey: A Modern History] (http://www.amazon.com/Turkey-History-Erik-J-Zurcher/dp/1860649580/) by Erik Zurcher.

u/falllol · 2 pointsr/Turkey

genc kardesim C zaten valid C++ olmakta, yani yazidin C kodunu C++ compilerda da derleyebilirsin ornegin. O yuzden C++ ogrenmenin sana sadece artisi olur, birbirinden "temelde" farkli diller degiller ama C++ C uzerine performanstan feragat etmeden bir cok kolaylik getiriyor.

Fakat C++ ogrendiginde butun ozelliklerini kullanmak sacma ya diye dusunme. C++ bufe gibidir, butun ozelliklerini kullanmaya calisirsan corba olur her sey. Isine yarayan seylerini al.

Oyle kasmana da gerek yok sana ince bir kitap onerecegim, 2-3 gunde okursun, C++ ogrenirsin. C++ in mucidinin kitap, ve halihazirda programlama bildigin icin ogrenme probleminin %90'ini cozecektir. Bir hafta bilemedin iki haftada kompedani olursun cok kasmana gerek yok yani.

Kitap bu: https://www.amazon.com/Tour-2nd-Depth-Bjarne-Stroustrup/dp/0134997832

libgen'de de var indir oku bulamazsan.

u/HollowCreature · 2 pointsr/Turkey

Haaa ha sen dalga geç anca...



Bunları okuyup gelde, bi boyunun ölçüsünü alıyım meme lordu seni

u/ValiumandSloths · 1 pointr/Turkey

You said the American government doesn’t recognize its past with genocide or slavery. I have told you multiple times it does. Not once have I compared the Turkish operation as a slaughter against Kurds. I have brought to attention the other crimes you have committed against them. The Armenians most definitely had a genocide committed against them.

Once again, does the Turkish school system teach its history with Genocide like the American one does. The answer is no because you continue to ignore that question.

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL SYSTEM IS A GOVERNMENT SYSTEM. IF THEY RECOGNIZE ATROCITIES SO DOES THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. AMERICANS COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THIS YOU DO NOT.

https://www.amazon.com/American-History-Connecting-Alan-Brinkley/dp/0073513296?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_4 One textbook
https://www.amazon.com/United-States-History-Student-2012/dp/0547484283?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_5 Another
Heres an entire website of PDF's for American textbooks so you can finally read something
http://www.ushistory.org/textbooks.htm
The majority of Native Americans did die from European diseases. Same with almost all natives across the Americas. The genocides we've committed are perfectly expressed in this textbooks. Here's even a required reading I had in a class detailing only a perspective from Native Americans.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirect/picassoRedirect.html/ref=pa_sp_atf_stripbooks_sr_pg1_1?ie=UTF8&adId=A01990428BQQGAMWWK00&url=%2FIndigenous-Peoples-History-ReVisioning-American%2Fdp%2F0807049395%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1_sspa%3Fkeywords%3DAmerican%2Bhistory%2Btextbooks%26qid%3D1572050364%26s%3Dbooks%26sr%3D1-1-spons%26psc%3D1&qualifier=1572050364&id=653496912394213&widgetName=sp_atf

Once again, does the Turkish government do anything similar. We only talk about the Tulsa race riots in 1921. Do you mention the Turkish Army slaughtering 11,000 Kurdish citizens during the Dersim rebellion. Does it mention the genocide against the Armenians. I literally have a close friend whos grandmother was killed during the Genocide. He knows exactly who killed his Grandmother.