How is a bit saved in disk? What physics happen so that the 0 or 1 is stored? Computer Science |
- How is a bit saved in disk? What physics happen so that the 0 or 1 is stored?
- Physics in APL2 — Software Preservation Group (Physics with APL2, G. J. Chaitin)
- Can someone explain spinplasmonics to me simply? What are its applications?
- APL ∊ BCN (Barcelona, Spain)
- Resource for practicing algorithms without programming? (migraine sufferer)
How is a bit saved in disk? What physics happen so that the 0 or 1 is stored? Posted: 04 Dec 2021 08:29 PM PST |
Physics in APL2 — Software Preservation Group (Physics with APL2, G. J. Chaitin) Posted: 05 Dec 2021 02:45 AM PST |
Can someone explain spinplasmonics to me simply? What are its applications? Posted: 04 Dec 2021 03:49 PM PST |
Posted: 03 Dec 2021 09:40 PM PST |
Resource for practicing algorithms without programming? (migraine sufferer) Posted: 22 Nov 2021 08:47 PM PST Does there exist a resource for exercises of the form "design a program with the following specifications in time/space O(f(n))"? I am aware of competitive programming websites but i can't currently program due to migraines. I can't practice off these websites because often the best solution is some exponential time algorithm which i will have no way of knowing whether it will work without implementing it. CLRS is a good resource for problems but there aren't enough to regularly practice on. I would like a resource preferably of the computer contest flavor but where i can practice on pen and paper rather than programming it. [link] [comments] |
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