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big list - What papers should everyone read? - Theoretical Computer Science - Stack Exchange
We all have favorite papers in our own respective areas of theory. Every once in a while, one finds a paper so astounding (e.g., important, compelling, deceptively simple, etc.) that one wants to shar... Read more
http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/1168/what-papers-should-everyone-read
Tags: papers, programming, computerscience, cs, toread, science, compsci, theory, computer, math Saved by: admin at 25 May 2011
We all have favorite papers in our own respective areas of theory. Every once in a while, one finds a paper so astounding (e.g., important, compelling, deceptively simple, etc.) that one wants to shar... Read more
http://cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/1168/what-papers-should-everyone-read
Tags: papers, programming, computerscience, cs, toread, science, compsci, theory, computer, math Saved by: admin at 25 May 2011
pissed off about functional programming
Functional programming changes that by declaring that the frame of reference for a variable and the frame of reference for its value will always be the same. The frame of reference for a value equals ... Read more
http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=450922
Tags: programming, functional, perl, haskell, rant, toread, fp, functional-programming, compsci, functionalprogramming Saved by: admin at 27 Mar 2011
Functional programming changes that by declaring that the frame of reference for a variable and the frame of reference for its value will always be the same. The frame of reference for a value equals ... Read more
http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=450922
Tags: programming, functional, perl, haskell, rant, toread, fp, functional-programming, compsci, functionalprogramming Saved by: admin at 27 Mar 2011
CompSci 101 - Big-O notation
Basics of Big O notation...
http://recursive-design.com/blog/2010/12/07/comp-sci-101-big-o-notation/
Tags: algorithms, programming, bigo, compsci, development, big-o, computerscience, mathematics, academic, complexity Saved by: admin at 08 Dec 2010
Basics of Big O notation...
http://recursive-design.com/blog/2010/12/07/comp-sci-101-big-o-notation/
Tags: algorithms, programming, bigo, compsci, development, big-o, computerscience, mathematics, academic, complexity Saved by: admin at 08 Dec 2010
How To Read Code | Re-gur-gi-tate (n) | Omer Gertel
favorite list of tips for readable code is uncle Bob’s guide to Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. Even if on some occasions it gets tedious and overzealous, it is still a great... Read more
http://omergertel.com/2010/07/04/how-to-read-code/
Tags: programming, code, coding, development, learning, science, tutorial, article, compsci, read Saved by: admin at 05 Jul 2010
favorite list of tips for readable code is uncle Bob’s guide to Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. Even if on some occasions it gets tedious and overzealous, it is still a great... Read more
http://omergertel.com/2010/07/04/how-to-read-code/
Tags: programming, code, coding, development, learning, science, tutorial, article, compsci, read Saved by: admin at 05 Jul 2010
YouTube - Finding the Missing Memristor - R. Stanley Williams
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKGhvKyjgLY&feature=related
Tags: physics, video, electronics, compsci, memristor, programming, lecture, mustwatch, technology, *read* Saved by: admin at 01 May 2010
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKGhvKyjgLY&feature=related
Tags: physics, video, electronics, compsci, memristor, programming, lecture, mustwatch, technology, *read* Saved by: admin at 01 May 2010
Continuations Made Simple and Illustrated
The best explanation of continuations I've run across.
http://www.ps.uni-saarland.de/~duchier/python/continuations.html
Tags: continuations, python, programming, tutorial, continuation, prolog, 331, ausdrucken, backtracking, compsci Saved by: admin at 22 Feb 2010
The best explanation of continuations I've run across.
http://www.ps.uni-saarland.de/~duchier/python/continuations.html
Tags: continuations, python, programming, tutorial, continuation, prolog, 331, ausdrucken, backtracking, compsci Saved by: admin at 22 Feb 2010
An Introduction to AI in Games from Phil Carlisle - Wolfire Games Blog
Every AI has a set of basic requirements. In the main, these can be broken down into a system for movement (often called pathfinding and/or locomotion) and a system for controlling agent logic. In gen... Read more
http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/01/An-Introduction-to-AI-in-Games-from-Phil-Carlisle
Tags: ai, programming, development, games, gamedev, game, tutorial, article, entrepreneurship, compsci Saved by: admin at 25 Jan 2010
Every AI has a set of basic requirements. In the main, these can be broken down into a system for movement (often called pathfinding and/or locomotion) and a system for controlling agent logic. In gen... Read more
http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/01/An-Introduction-to-AI-in-Games-from-Phil-Carlisle
Tags: ai, programming, development, games, gamedev, game, tutorial, article, entrepreneurship, compsci Saved by: admin at 25 Jan 2010
What Should We Teach New Software Developers? Why? | January 2010 | Communications of the ACM
Industry wants to rely on tried-and-true tools and techniques, but is also addicted to dreams of "silver bullets," "transformative breakthroughs," "killer apps," and so forth. They want to be able to ... Read more
http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2010/1/55760-what-should-we-teach-new-software-developers-why/fulltext
Tags: programming, education, software, development, learning, career, computer, compsci, teaching, cs Saved by: admin at 24 Dec 2009
Industry wants to rely on tried-and-true tools and techniques, but is also addicted to dreams of "silver bullets," "transformative breakthroughs," "killer apps," and so forth. They want to be able to ... Read more
http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2010/1/55760-what-should-we-teach-new-software-developers-why/fulltext
Tags: programming, education, software, development, learning, career, computer, compsci, teaching, cs Saved by: admin at 24 Dec 2009
Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science
If you are about to be a student in an introductory computer science course, you may already be an experienced programmer of your home computer, or instead you may have only a vague idea of what you'r... Read more
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/ss-toc2.html
Tags: scheme, programming, book, books, lisp, tutorial, functional, online, compsci, learning Saved by: admin at 10 Aug 2009
If you are about to be a student in an introductory computer science course, you may already be an experienced programmer of your home computer, or instead you may have only a vague idea of what you'r... Read more
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/ss-toc2.html
Tags: scheme, programming, book, books, lisp, tutorial, functional, online, compsci, learning Saved by: admin at 10 Aug 2009