Think Python - How to Think Like a Computer Scientist 热度: How to Think Like a Mathematician - Mathematical Thinking or Thinking Mathematically 热度: XKCD ThinkingLikeaScientist CarlosAizenman Dept.ofNeuroscience BrownUniversity ARISEProfessionalLearningCommunityConference,2012 ...
A computer scientist would call these the syntax and semantics of the language. Just stash those terms in the back of your brain for now; we’ll be getting you up to speed on both as the book progresses. Now, as it turns out, just like spoken languages, there are many programming ...
Oh, this is going to be fun in a cringeworthy way. I should start with some heavy-handed exposition. Maybe open with something like: "Dr. Johanna Martinez had always dreamed of uploading her consciousness to a computer, but little did she know that her dream would become a SMART HOME ni...
but there was a time when I was falling through the cracks at MIT and Marvin’s gang reached down, picked me up, and helped me to the finish line of my PhD. I’d like to thank Walter Bender, Henry Lieberman, Joe Paradiso, Gerry Sussman, Ted Selker, and Michael Cox for supporting ...
By covering both theory and practice through a wide range of unique activities and projects that build your knowledge, we have created a learning experience like no other. By the end of the course, you will not only be able to program, you will understand every step of the process and be...
New software technology appears every year. Like clockwork, another language, library, pattern, or approach will arrive on the scene with plenty of hype and developer enthusiasm. As someone whose job requires making architectural decisions, you need to evaluate these new technologies with an eye tow...
While being able to program in languages likeGo,Java,Perl,Python,CorRubymay or may not be at the top of the list of skills demanded by employers, having one or more languages in your skillset is not only going to make you a more attractive hire, it will also make it easier to grow...
Based purely on developer excitement, that technology seemed like a can't miss proposition. But it did. At the same time it was announced, few would have believed we'd soon build applications with tens of thousands of lines of Java‐ Script. Or that Objective-C would soon be one of the...