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- CEO, Stack Overflow || Shaastra - IIT Madras || Spotlight Stay@Home Lecture Series
- My computer science degree doesn't involve the theory of computation
- What is something that can potentially be more important than AI and Quantum Computing but is not talked about as much in the field of compsci?
- [N] ICML 2020 Announces Accepted Papers
- What is the time complexity of an algorithms that finds whether two files differ by comparing them byte by byte?
- Reddit is down?
- Hash functions
- RFC: Advice for people starting a software-related programme
- [R] COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps — How Good Is Good Enough?
- How closely is the subject of automatons (think the video game Siberia) related to compsci?
CEO, Stack Overflow || Shaastra - IIT Madras || Spotlight Stay@Home Lecture Series Posted: 02 Jun 2020 02:22 AM PDT Shaastra Spotlight brings to you the next lecture in its Stay@Home Series one of the biggest names in the field of programming - Mr. Prashanth Chandrasekhar, CEO-StackOverflow! Mr. Prashanth is a proven technology executive & has held a range of senior leadership roles at Rackspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Alibaba Cloud. With the vision to "write the script for the future", He has led multiple growth strategy initiatives and has been instrumental in driving Stack Overflow towards becoming the largest community for students and professionals enthusiastic about coding. Catch his fascinating talk live only on Shaastra IITM's YouTube channel:- Link: https://youtu.be/0j8CU50hzRs Date: 2nd June 2020 Time: 7:30 PM IST #BeintheSpotlight [link] [comments] |
My computer science degree doesn't involve the theory of computation Posted: 01 Jun 2020 06:27 AM PDT I was looking at a university for computer science and I saw that theory of computation wasn't listed as a class. Are there other cs universities that do not have the theory of computation as a class? Edit: Thank you all for your help. I am going to get more information on the university. If it doesn't have it as a subject, I will look for another university. Once again thank you for the help [link] [comments] |
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[N] ICML 2020 Announces Accepted Papers Posted: 01 Jun 2020 03:35 PM PDT Organizers of the 37th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) sent out their eagerly awaited paper acceptance results today. A total of 1,088 papers out of 4,990 submissions made it to the prestigious machine learning conference. The acceptance rate of 21.8 percent is a slightly lower than 2019's 22.6 percent (774 accepted papers from 3,424 submissions), and it seems likely the drastic increase in submissions contributed to this. Here is a quick read: ICML 2020 Announces Accepted Papers The complete list is here. [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 01 Jun 2020 01:37 PM PDT If a hash function does NOT have the strong collision resistance property, does this also mean that it will not have the weak collision resistance property? [link] [comments] |
RFC: Advice for people starting a software-related programme Posted: 01 Jun 2020 09:04 AM PDT |
[R] COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps — How Good Is Good Enough? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 08:43 AM PDT In the recent paper COVI White Paper — Version 1.0, 23 respected machine learning researchers propose that personalized peer-to-peer contact tracing through mobile apps has the potential to shift the paradigm of Covid-19 community spread. They also however warn that "While technological solutions can amplify the impact of contact tracing, if implemented incorrectly, they may also pose significant risks to citizens, including loss of civil liberties, erosion of privacy, and government private surveillance." Here is a quick read: COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps — How Good Is Good Enough? [link] [comments] |
How closely is the subject of automatons (think the video game Siberia) related to compsci? Posted: 01 Jun 2020 08:58 AM PDT I've always had an interest in automatons. Will my delving into computer science lead me through the subject matter of automatons? [link] [comments] |
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