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    What are your favorite Computer Science books? Computer Science


    What are your favorite Computer Science books?

    Posted: 17 Apr 2020 11:21 AM PDT

    My list for the summer so far include: 1. Art of Computer Programming (Fundamental Algorithms) 2. Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces

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    Comp Sci Networking Discord

    Posted: 17 Apr 2020 05:39 PM PDT

    Hello Computer Science friends, if any of you are interested in joining a Comp Sci Discord Networking Community for discussion, studying, and industrial networking, this is the link where you could discuss C++, Machine Learning, Data Science, AI, Python, etc. https://discord.gg/2xyryu9. Once you entered, please type ?rank Computer Science. Please also read the #rules-and-regulations listed under the Information tab. Thanks!

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    Stephen Wolfram: The Path to a Fundamental Theory of Physics May Begin With a Hypergraph

    Posted: 17 Apr 2020 03:57 PM PDT

    Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, dealing with matter and energy. But despite centuries of study, scientists still struggle with the basic question of how the universe works — in other words, we still lack a truly fundamental theory of physics.

    And that's something Stephen Wolfram has been thinking about for nearly 50 years. Known for his work in computer science, mathematics, and theoretical physics, Wolfram announced this week that he may have found a path that leads to a fundamental theory of physics, and that it is "beautiful."

    Read more: Stephen Wolfram: The Path to a Fundamental Theory of Physics May Begin With a Hypergraph

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    When should I use each of these formats? Do you prefer one over the other in certain situations? The 'long' format seems much easier to work with, but you rarely see data in this format.

    Posted: 17 Apr 2020 02:46 PM PDT

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