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    Constraint Satisfaction Problem web game (with multiple co-operative agents and information secrecy)

    Posted: 29 Dec 2018 04:51 PM PST

    Online Portfolios?/Advice?

    Posted: 29 Dec 2018 07:59 AM PST

    Hi,

    I'm a freshman in college, and I figured over winter break I'd start applying for summer internships. However, I ran into a problem: most companies (understandably) want a link to an online portfolio with code. Fine, I thought, and I made a GitHub profile, put a bunch of programming projects from my CompSci class in repositories and linked it. However, I just found out that we aren't supposed to do this because next semester students will be able to look up solutions for the same programming projects. I will delete these from being publicly accessible, but now what? Is there some way I can have a private website/link, because I still want to show companies that I can code (using the programming projects from class)? Are most portfolios public or private? Am I expected to take a few days and create my own unique programs and put them on GitHub? Like, what's the deal with these online portfolios?

    EDIT: Thanks for the help guys! I think the best thing to do is to make private repositories, then make an external site. On the external site, link the several private repositories on GitHub as examples of work.

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    Infrastructure as a service

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    TECH Post Number 1: Here are the main classifications of programming languages.

    Posted: 29 Dec 2018 05:46 PM PST

    Why do CS conference and journal papers still use fixed page sizes given that such papers are almost always viewed on a computer thus making the page size completely meaningless? Moreover, viewing such documents on a computer is irritating since the text doesn't wrap at the window edge.

    Posted: 29 Dec 2018 12:13 PM PST

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