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    Rockstar - a dynamically typed Turing-complete programming language designed for creating computer programs that are also song lyrics, and heavily influenced by the lyrical conventions of 1980s hard rock and power ballads. Computer Science

    Rockstar - a dynamically typed Turing-complete programming language designed for creating computer programs that are also song lyrics, and heavily influenced by the lyrical conventions of 1980s hard rock and power ballads. Computer Science


    Rockstar - a dynamically typed Turing-complete programming language designed for creating computer programs that are also song lyrics, and heavily influenced by the lyrical conventions of 1980s hard rock and power ballads.

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 08:11 PM PDT

    Subset Sum Made Simple

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 10:53 PM PDT

    Caches Are Key to Scaling – practical approaches to high speed data access in the real world

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 08:30 AM PDT

    Learn Python for Data Science and Machine Learning

    Posted: 24 Jul 2018 03:57 AM PDT

    Testing the limits of quantum vs classical computing - please help us by playing our citizen science game to find out if, collectively, human intuition can outperform the DWave quantum computer - demo from ScienceAtHome (Quantum Moves) in Aarhus, Denmark. Also a Reddit thread to discuss solutions/te

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 02:10 PM PDT

    How does coding differ in other languages? Are there issues that arise when compiling the code?

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 12:24 PM PDT

    Are if statements in Spain si statements and for statements por/para statements? How is this problem handled?

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    Announcing /r/ITProfessionals

    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 04:30 AM PDT

    Announcing /r/ITProfessionals - A community of IT professionals dedicated to advancing the profession, assisting each other and improving the overall image of Information Technology

    This is a new subreddit dedicated to discussing the business of IT. It's not for tech support or early career questions, but more around the tactical and strategic aims of a successful IT organization.

    Content is expected to cover such topics a hiring and keeping a successful and productive team, future planning and budgeting, having a 'seat at the table' of the overall business, proposing change to non-technical employees or leaders, and any other 'big picture' topics around the business of IT. We're still forming ideas around this as well, so please come in and give your input about anything you'd like to see in there.

    The audience is intended to be employees from inside and outside of IT who are interested in advancing IT as a profession and elevating it to a more respected and understood department within any organization.

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