Wrote an article on consensus algorithms, hope you guys like it! Computer Science |
- Wrote an article on consensus algorithms, hope you guys like it!
- Computer Science related book that may interest a non computer science student?
- [Question] Key ideas to cover in studying compilers and operating systems at an undergraduate and graduate level
- Asking General Public Responses of AI
Wrote an article on consensus algorithms, hope you guys like it! Posted: 13 Sep 2021 02:51 AM PDT |
Computer Science related book that may interest a non computer science student? Posted: 12 Sep 2021 05:25 AM PDT I would like to gift a book to non-CS student but I want it to be something interesting and fun to read and not full of technical jargon. The person in question gave me a book related to their field of study but it was light and not very technical, so it's a nice gift even if I'm not in the field. I was thinking of getting them "Dreaming In Code: Ada Byron Lovelace" but I'm scared based on the reviews that it's not fit for a college student's reading level. Any suggestions? Or does a book like that not really exist and I should look for something else? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Sep 2021 04:50 PM PDT Hi, I am studying compilers (dragon book) and operating systems (tanenbaum). Which topics should be covered at an undergraduate level? Which topics can be deferred, e.g., more suitable for graduate students? [link] [comments] |
Asking General Public Responses of AI Posted: 27 Aug 2021 01:43 AM PDT Prior, currently I enrolled in Philosophy of Computer Science course. And for introductory, we asked to gather public opinion about current AI (whether about ethics or development). So I need your opinion, anything, about that. One simple sentence would be enough. For example: "Peoples exaggerating and overestimating what AI can do. In the end, its just some simple program designed to help us human." Thanks before. [link] [comments] |
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