With math, it’s useful to be able to distinguish books you can’t understand because you’re missing prerequisite knowledge from books you can’t understand because you just aren’t reading them carefully enough. The prevailing wisdom seems to be that you can’t really expect to be able to follow Jaynes through if you pick it up as your first serious textbook on probability.
A good way to find out would be to try reading it.
With math, it’s useful to be able to distinguish books you can’t understand because you’re missing prerequisite knowledge from books you can’t understand because you just aren’t reading them carefully enough. The prevailing wisdom seems to be that you can’t really expect to be able to follow Jaynes through if you pick it up as your first serious textbook on probability.