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Handpicked titles for beginner to senior-level software rolesCovers coding, system design, clean code, and real-world problem ...
The bookshelf problem (which computer scientists call the “list labeling” problem) is one of the most basic topics in the field of data structures. “It’s the kind of problem you’d teach to freshman or ...
As software and algorithms become an increasingly pervasive part of our lives, there’s growing interest and concern on how they are affecting society, the economy, and politics. Yet, most social ...
The trajectory of books about new technologies follows a similar pattern: first, hype; then, backlash; then, finally, a more considered view of what it might actually be good for. The first hype ...
Three books explore the promise and peril of artificial intelligence. A metronome ticks. A record spins. And as a feel-good pop track plays, a giant compactor slowly crushes a Jenga tower of ...
These problems will involve the material you have learned in this class: linear programming, integer programming, approximation algorithms and traveling salesperson problem. It will involve ...
Cross-listed with DTSA 5503. Course Type: Pathway | Breadth Specialization: Foundations of Data Structures and Algorithms Instructor: Dr. Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Professor of Computer Science Prior ...
The algorithm method: Programming our lives away. Ira Basen. Special to The Globe and Mail. Published November 26, 2010. ... His book, You are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, ...
Three new books warn against turning into the person the algorithm thinks you are. Like a lot of Netflix subscribers, I find that my personal feed tends to be hit or miss. Usually more miss. The ...
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