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- Data Structures & Algorithms I Actually Used Working at Tech Companies
- "References are like jumps, leading wildly from one part of a data structure to another. Their introduction into high level languages has been a step backward from which we may never recover" [Hoare, 1973]
- Neuromorphic Computing: The Next-Level Artificial Intelligence
- Exact string matching algorithms
- Job prospects
- Python Tutorial on Part of speech tagging using Hidden Markov model and optimizing it with the Viterbi algorithm
- Do types and Curry-Howard correspondence belong to some kind of semantics of programming languages?
- Why students need Computer Science Homework Help?
- Private research
- UML help?
- [R] ProtTrans Delivers SOTA Pretrained Models for Proteins
- How will AI impact your life?
- Engineering vs. Computer Science
- How to Create a Torchlight using Swift: This one's a question to be solved by readers more than a tutorial
- Help;
- I dont know if I should study CS, computer engineering, or data science. Any advice?
- How to study/read "Algorithm Design Manual" by Skiena ?
Data Structures & Algorithms I Actually Used Working at Tech Companies Posted: 15 Jul 2020 06:03 AM PDT |
Posted: 15 Jul 2020 12:04 PM PDT Found the quote in this paper about alias contracts: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/66d2/2c2ab9de5308a60d90fd3cfd1f9e5f3308e2.pdf Real source of the quote: https://www.cs.yale.edu/flint/cs428/doc/HintsPL.pdf [link] [comments] |
Neuromorphic Computing: The Next-Level Artificial Intelligence Posted: 16 Jul 2020 04:32 AM PDT |
Exact string matching algorithms Posted: 16 Jul 2020 04:06 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Jul 2020 02:54 AM PDT Hey I'm completely new to tech world like completely new and i don't know where to start. I was wondering what types of jobs will allow me to work from home even after the pandemic over and is in high demand . I was thinking of web development but I'm getting so many conflicting opinions on it. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Jul 2020 10:59 PM PDT |
Do types and Curry-Howard correspondence belong to some kind of semantics of programming languages? Posted: 15 Jul 2020 04:36 PM PDT
Thanks. [link] [comments] |
Why students need Computer Science Homework Help? Posted: 16 Jul 2020 01:58 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Jul 2020 03:29 AM PDT So is it actually possible to conduct research in private? I'm somebody who has professor tier knowledge in multiple fields (don't care if you believe or not). But Im scared I will get in trouble with law enforcement, if I study in private (I have reasons why I'm not researching in a uni or institute). My fields of interests are genetic engineering, computer science (I have multiple stationary and mobile devices for my own lab) and robotics and I'm based in Germany. Any honest answers or opinions would be appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Jul 2020 09:13 PM PDT If I have a class that has an instance of an object and separately has a list of said objects, how do I represent it in a UML diagram? Do I represent it twice (two "arrows") or when writing its multiplicity? [link] [comments] |
[R] ProtTrans Delivers SOTA Pretrained Models for Proteins Posted: 15 Jul 2020 03:05 PM PDT A team of researchers from Technical University of Munich (TUM), Med AI Technology (Wu Xi) Ltd, Google AI, NVIDIA and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) recently launched the ProtTrans Project, which provides an outstanding model for protein pretraining. ProtTrans was trained on thousands of GPUs and hundreds of Google TPUs using various transformers models. The project has been open-sourced on GitHub and is backed by many partner companies and research institutions. Here is a quick read: ProtTrans Delivers SOTA Pretrained Models for Proteins The paper ProtTrans: Towards Cracking the Language of Life's Code Through Self-Supervised Deep Learning and High Performance Computing is on arXiv. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 16 Jul 2020 02:54 AM PDT |
Engineering vs. Computer Science Posted: 15 Jul 2020 04:21 PM PDT I'm going to be a freshman engineering student this fall and I was wondering about switching over to computer science. I had a few questions I was hoping you guys could answer: For those of you who are out of college and working in the real world, what does a day at work look like? I mean specifically the kind of projects you work on and what role you play. Is it more than just writing code? Also, how easy is it to move up in a company? What does that kind of shift normally entail? Are people in this field generally satisfied with their job? I know it depends heavily on personal interest. If it helps, I enjoy math and working with computers. Any and all feedback is much appreciated [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 15 Jul 2020 05:43 PM PDT |
I dont know if I should study CS, computer engineering, or data science. Any advice? Posted: 15 Jul 2020 07:45 AM PDT Basically I definitely want to study something CS related, but I don't know what major to pick. I'm interesting in developing apps with high level languages, programming in C(maybe embedded systems), and also love data analysis. [link] [comments] |
How to study/read "Algorithm Design Manual" by Skiena ? Posted: 15 Jul 2020 07:25 AM PDT Hi, I'm a 2nd-year Computer Science student. I know how the basics of Programming, I currently know Python and C/C++ as my main language. I completed Calculus(single variable), Linear Algebra, and Discrete Math. And I think I know the basics of the topic. Currently, I want to learn about Data Structure and Algorithm, and I choose "Algorithm Design Manual" by Skiena for the main resource of this. Right now I'm on Chapter 2: Algorithm Analysis. But I have a problem when come into exercise. I tried to prove the math but I'm stuck for hour just for looking at the problem. I tried to algorist.com and look for an answer and I'm sitting there thinking about how an expression comes. Any tips? [link] [comments] |
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