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- Projects to do after first year university completion
- What Edition Of The Art Of Programming Is The Best?
- Is it not common to compile Python code into EXE?
- DeepMind TF-Replicator Simplifies Model Deployment on Cluster Architectures
Projects to do after first year university completion Posted: 20 Mar 2019 08:40 PM PDT I'm about to finish up on my first year doing Computer Science and was wondering if you guys had any decent project recommendations I could do for my (4 month summer) If you guys were curious, I took two computer science courses first year and both were in python 3.7 (first class was intro and learning circuit boards, second one was much more difficult imo - involved recursion, data structures that involved thinking, and some pretty difficult test questions) just taking in my Comp Class i finished my first one with a 77 and my second one with a 69 - i did struggle abit in my second semester due to scheduling and the difficulty of the courses Things im intersted in : Web development mobile development (maybe swift but i need to learn C right?) [link] [comments] |
What Edition Of The Art Of Programming Is The Best? Posted: 20 Mar 2019 09:50 PM PDT I saw that there were several different editions of the books in the series The Art Of Programming by Donald E Knuth and was wondering what edition is the best. [link] [comments] |
Is it not common to compile Python code into EXE? Posted: 20 Mar 2019 08:00 PM PDT I feel compiling into EXE file is usually done with C++ code, and Python is more for running a script. Is it true? Because I want to make a EXE file with a python code I wrote and there is very little resources on how to do it. thanks [link] [comments] |
DeepMind TF-Replicator Simplifies Model Deployment on Cluster Architectures Posted: 20 Mar 2019 12:11 PM PDT |
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