Why Study Compiler Construction? (From 'Engineering A Compiler' by Cooper and Torczon, 2011) Computer Science |
- Why Study Compiler Construction? (From 'Engineering A Compiler' by Cooper and Torczon, 2011)
- Syllabus for Introduction to Machine Language Programming, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1970
- Where can I get free certifications?
- CS Resources specific to (college) students?
- Teenager Finds Classical Alternative to Quantum Recommendation Algorithm | Quanta Magazine
- The Art Of Debugging - Book Review
- Is it worth taking out a large amount of student loans to study/do a Masters in Artificial Intelligence?
Why Study Compiler Construction? (From 'Engineering A Compiler' by Cooper and Torczon, 2011) Posted: 31 Jul 2018 11:29 AM PDT |
Syllabus for Introduction to Machine Language Programming, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1970 Posted: 31 Jul 2018 09:41 AM PDT |
Where can I get free certifications? Posted: 01 Aug 2018 04:23 AM PDT I was thinking of building my resume. If anyone can can suggest some free certifications that would be very helpful. I don't have anything to put on my resume and i thought it would be better if i had atleast something on it. [link] [comments] |
CS Resources specific to (college) students? Posted: 01 Aug 2018 03:40 AM PDT What's your amazing resource you managed to get at a discount/free provided you're a student? I'm talking about things like GitHub's Student Developer Pack. Or maybe something like discounted subscription to a CS magazine? [link] [comments] |
Teenager Finds Classical Alternative to Quantum Recommendation Algorithm | Quanta Magazine Posted: 31 Jul 2018 12:10 PM PDT |
The Art Of Debugging - Book Review Posted: 31 Jul 2018 12:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 31 Jul 2018 06:25 PM PDT Hi, I am a pending graduate student at University at Buffalo who is planning to do a crazy workload based Masters in Artificial Intelligence. The Masters will have theory math courses and CS courses that will range from understanding statistical data mining, machine learning to learning core computer science courses that cover large scale distributed computing, etc. I am hoping after graduating I can get a really good CS career and hopefully land a really good job with these drop dead skills. The only problem is I will be taking out massive loans 30k per year. The way I look at it is that its worth gaining the top core CS/data science skills then impress companies with real raw talent. (I also am itching to do research in the summer with a professor who is currently designing apps for disabled patients). Do u think I am putting myself into a tight pickle here. What are my options after graduating realistically? I have no advice besides the academics at university [link] [comments] |
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