CompSci Weekend SuperThread (May 31, 2019) Computer Science |
- CompSci Weekend SuperThread (May 31, 2019)
- AI Restores Photos of ’90s Hong Kong Film Stars
- Teaching Computer Science, without a computer
- Programming students/beginners: what do you struggle with?
- Electronics and Communication Engineering UG, who aspires to be a computer scientists
- Please help my friend select a university
- Any recommended CS careers for someone with great communication skills?
CompSci Weekend SuperThread (May 31, 2019) Posted: 30 May 2019 06:05 PM PDT /r/compsci strives to be the best online community for computer scientists. We moderate posts to keep things on topic. This Weekend SuperThread provides a discussion area for posts that might be off-topic normally. Anything Goes: post your questions, ideas, requests for help, musings, or whatever comes to mind as comments in this thread. Pointers
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AI Restores Photos of ’90s Hong Kong Film Stars Posted: 30 May 2019 09:39 AM PDT |
Teaching Computer Science, without a computer Posted: 30 May 2019 06:55 PM PDT Hello, COMSC I am a STEM Ambassador in the United Kingdom, and I have been asked to visit a rural home for young children between the ages of 11, and 18. I have been asked to deliver a lesson where they don't have any computers available for use, but do have a screen I can connect too, to deliver a presentation. What concepts of Computer Science, could I teach them that would be of value, and interesting without requiring everyone uses a computer. Most places, have computers available and we will teach them Python, I am struggling to think of something to teach, and I am thinking about refusing this role because I honestly can not think of something. Any advice, or suggestions would be great [link] [comments] |
Programming students/beginners: what do you struggle with? Posted: 30 May 2019 09:47 AM PDT Hey everyone, I'm currently trying to find out how one could make the lives of programming students / beginners a lot easier ;) Which is why I have two very simple questions:
Thanks so much in advance - looking forward to reading your answers! [link] [comments] |
Electronics and Communication Engineering UG, who aspires to be a computer scientists Posted: 30 May 2019 10:10 PM PDT I'll be starting college soon, but , in order to make a plan on how to work, how do you think will my Electronics degree help me in becoming a computer scientist ? My degree won't cover Discrete Maths or OS, or Computer architecture, or any of the math that a computer science student is taught, but, once I'm able to complete those , what advantage will I have over others ? [link] [comments] |
Please help my friend select a university Posted: 30 May 2019 09:43 AM PDT My friend got admitted to the masters in sciences (MS) program for computer science at Penn State: Harrisburg and George Washington University. We can't seem to find much information about either school's academic and career outcomes online (there seems to be info about Penn State's main campus but none about the Harrisburg campus), and would greatly appreciate if anybody could provide any insight that would help her decide which university to attend. Thank you so much! [link] [comments] |
Any recommended CS careers for someone with great communication skills? Posted: 30 May 2019 06:44 AM PDT Hello, I just finished my freshman year of college and took a lot of basic courses before really getting into coding this upcoming sophomore year. I am completely new to coding before last year and am not the most experienced, skilled coder (as of right now). One trait I noticed about me off the bat is that I'm really comfortable with communicating with people and find it generally easy keeping a conversation and building relationships. Are there CS careers out there that heavily require good "people skills"? I understand almost every career would definitely want their employees to have good communication skills but are there some CS careers out there that put a major emphasis on that? Going to career fairs and talking to recruiters, they pointed out that was my strongest trait, and I would definitely like to incorporate that in the future . Any recommendations (or even minor recommendations)would be appreciated. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
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