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- How does discrete math that is offered in highschool different from the one that is offered in college for computer science? Or no different??
- Vroom! Vroom! New Dataset Rolls Out 64,000 Pictures of Cars
- Emails from colleges on CompSci courses?
- Microsoft Releases NNI V1.3 for AutoML Algorithms and Training
- Double BS: CS + Stats vs BS: EE + MS: CS
- Problems of today 7-1 discussion
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Technical Debt – Efficient User Posted: 07 Jan 2020 11:14 PM PST |
Programming language of 2019? Python beaten by trusty old C Posted: 07 Jan 2020 10:40 AM PST |
How do I know if a Boolean expression cannot be reduced further and is the minimal expression? Posted: 08 Jan 2020 01:42 AM PST |
The Good Parts Of AWS Book By Daniel Vassallo & John Pschorr Posted: 08 Jan 2020 04:55 AM PST |
Posted: 07 Jan 2020 07:27 PM PST Next year I'm taking multivariable calculus as a junior, so I consider taking discrete math in senior. [link] [comments] |
Vroom! Vroom! New Dataset Rolls Out 64,000 Pictures of Cars Posted: 07 Jan 2020 12:01 PM PST |
Emails from colleges on CompSci courses? Posted: 07 Jan 2020 01:18 PM PST Ever since I joined this sub a day ago, I've gotten, like, nine emails from colleges about CompSci courses. It really pisses me off. Of course I block each address, but it still pisses me off. Are the emails related to joining this sub in the last 24 hours? Is this something some part of this sub does? [link] [comments] |
Microsoft Releases NNI V1.3 for AutoML Algorithms and Training Posted: 07 Jan 2020 10:37 AM PST |
Double BS: CS + Stats vs BS: EE + MS: CS Posted: 07 Jan 2020 08:01 AM PST Double BS (UNC). EE w/ CS masters (NCSU). Which has better opportunities, better avenue for high pay? Getting out the health field. Single father of 2.5 year son. Thanks for your time. [link] [comments] |
Problems of today 7-1 discussion Posted: 07 Jan 2020 06:54 AM PST |
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Posted: 07 Jan 2020 07:28 AM PST The alphabet Σ={a,b} will be used. Give regular expressions L1 which has exactly one b but any number of a's. L2 which has an even number of a's and an even number of b's. L3 which contains exactly two a's or exactly two b's, although not necessarily adjacent. L4 which has all the a's appearing before any of the b's, or all the b's appearing before any of the a's. L5 where there can be any number of b's but the number of a's must be even, although the a's do not have to be adjacent. [link] [comments] |
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