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- Is an additional degree in Maths useful?
- What is the most concise CS book you have read ?
- Which SDN controller is easiest to learn?
Is an additional degree in Maths useful? Posted: 28 Feb 2018 08:20 PM PST Hey guys, I will be studying in computer science but at my university, I have the opportunity to get a second degree in Maths for an additional year of university. Even though I really like maths I want to work in the computer science field. So my question is: Is it useful to have a Maths degree in addition to a computer science degree or is the CS degree really enough? [link] [comments] |
What is the most concise CS book you have read ? Posted: 28 Feb 2018 12:35 PM PST I've noticed that many CS-related books are huge 1000+ tomes (mostly textbooks, I guess). What is the most concise book you have read ? [link] [comments] |
Which SDN controller is easiest to learn? Posted: 28 Feb 2018 10:26 PM PST For learning software-defined networking concepts, I'd like to play with an SDN controller. So for this purpose, I don't care about what is good performance or good to use in industry... but I'd like it to be easy to learn to use the controller so that I can very quickly get up to speed and start writing SDN programs and learn about the SDN concepts. I'm not too particularly concerned with what programming language it uses either, unless it's something weird - I just want easy to learn programming models and APIs. (Being easy to use with mininet and easy to install and configure are also pluses.) Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
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