Does everyone enjoy their lives in the Computer Science field? (Thinking of going into Compsci) Computer Science |
- Does everyone enjoy their lives in the Computer Science field? (Thinking of going into Compsci)
- Can anyone help me by telling me where to start reading up on parallel computing/concurrent computing?
- anybody got experience with this kind of problem ?
- Pre-assembly directives as seen by forward-looking compiler in a microcode-as-instruction environment
- Opinions on going for comp sci
- Electron "leakage" from floating gate transistors?
- Time-Dilation and Information Theory - Gravitational, Electrostatic, and Magnetic Fields Edition
- Applications of Distributed Algorithms? (Nancy lynch MIT)
Does everyone enjoy their lives in the Computer Science field? (Thinking of going into Compsci) Posted: 23 Oct 2018 06:36 PM PDT So I'm a nursing major and I'm thinking about changing it to Compsci and I was wondering how everyone likes their jobs? And what kind of Computer science jobs do you guys have? Thanks guys :) [link] [comments] |
Posted: 23 Oct 2018 10:22 PM PDT Just thought that it's an interesting topic and that I should know more about it. Something with tutorials or an applied aspect would be preferred :) . TIA [link] [comments] |
anybody got experience with this kind of problem ? Posted: 24 Oct 2018 02:20 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Oct 2018 01:42 AM PDT See title, is there any research in this area? Am thinking of a specialized default-rules hardware environment for specialized NN applications. Any help would be appreciated. My thanks. [link] [comments] |
Opinions on going for comp sci Posted: 23 Oct 2018 09:57 PM PDT I'm a 29 year old web developer thinking of entering a degree in comp sci. I'm interested in A.I and have done some work relating to it, I'm also 90% through introduction to algorithms by Thomas H.Cormen, Charles E.Leiserson, Ronland L. Rivest etc... the math is a little confusing sometimes but I've worked through most of the book. I'm curious to hear constructive feedback; such as books, advice etc... and if age could be a problem? [link] [comments] |
Electron "leakage" from floating gate transistors? Posted: 23 Oct 2018 06:07 PM PDT I know that while HDD are mechanical, SSD store electronically by applying a charge to a floating gate transistor. I've heard before that the electrons can leak or escape, and making SSDs in their current manifestation non-ideal for long-term data storage. How do they escape, and how are we trying to prevent this? Also, I've heard the term tunneling. Is this at all related? Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Time-Dilation and Information Theory - Gravitational, Electrostatic, and Magnetic Fields Edition Posted: 23 Oct 2018 01:56 PM PDT Hi All, Following up on previous posts on my work in information theory, which oscillates between extremely popular and incredibly unpopular, I'm rolling the dice again to share an update that, oddly enough, was spurred in part by criticism that I didn't present a model of electrostatic fields. Well, now I have, using the same concepts from the original working paper on information theory and time-dilation. The note regarding fields is here (attachment 4): https://www.researchgate.net/project/Information-Theory-16 The full working paper is here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323684258_A_Computational_Model_of_Time-Dilation [link] [comments] |
Applications of Distributed Algorithms? (Nancy lynch MIT) Posted: 23 Oct 2018 06:36 AM PDT I'm taking a course in college called Distributed Algorithms. I assumed it would be similar to distributed systems/computing (which I'm interested in) but the algorithms are all very new. My professor is also pretty shit, so while I've learned all the algorithms like HS, GHS, Floodmax, Convergecast etc I've no idea where they are applied in real software. Does anyone know any open source projects implementing this stuff? All I see when I search them online is the mit ocw course (https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-852j-distributed-algorithms-fall-2009/lecture-notes/) [link] [comments] |
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