MrBerard, to python
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BeeTeeDubs, I'm going live in ten with a Tutorial drawing flags with turtle graphics.

Really it's about abstraction and decomposition.
@edutooters

Live Coding: Drawing flags with
https://youtube.com/live/LLiHSBzxNBE?si=4qSVSJXe7pkMgT9z

leanpub, to datascience
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The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book (PDF + EPUB + extra PDF formats) by Andriy Burkov is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $40.00; get it for $14.00 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/zkHhTsbl #DataScience #ComputerScience #MachineLearning #Ai

davidr, to ComputerScience
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and ball trees seem cool, but require full knowledge of the thing I'm searching for. What if it's 7 dimensional and I only know 4 of the values?

I feel like a "parallel kd tree" with a separate binary index on each dimension would work better here.

Reduce depth. Allow unspecified values. It'd also be a snap to create and search each dim in parallel.

This must already exist...

Krupp, to Futurology
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If you are interested in presenting "work in progress" that intersects computing and society, consider submitting a talk to ACM SIGCAS Works In Progress (WIP). These are online discussions where you can present your work, discuss it with the SIGCAS community, and gain insightful feedback.

To submit a talk, complete the following form: https://forms.gle/N7tuc5e4ELhGLLiSA

We encourage researchers, professionals, and students to participate!

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realcaseyrollins, to conservative in Red state governor signs bill cracking down on squatters: 'Best dwelling' for them 'is a jail cell'
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@amerika @LookBehindYouNowAndThen They never ever change? There's no way that's true.

I just shared a post with an IRL friend about a dude who was homeless and on and once he got clean, he got a degree with a 4.0 GPA.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7170893355210489857/

remixtures, to ProgrammingLanguages Portuguese
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: "Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That's when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the first program written in their newly developed BASIC (Beginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) programming language on the college's General Electric GE-225 mainframe.

Little did they know that their creation would go on to democratize computing and inspire generations of programmers over the next six decades."

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/the-basic-programming-language-turns-60/?utm_brand=ars&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Git y GitHub desde cero by Brais Moure is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $9.99! http://leanpub.com/git-github #ComputerProgramming #ComputerScience #Software #VersionControl #Git #SoftwareEngineering

leanpub, to datascience
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The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book (PDF + EPUB + extra PDF formats) by Andriy Burkov is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $40.00; get it for $14.00 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/h44WOr67

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Git y GitHub desde cero by Brais Moure is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $9.99! http://leanpub.com/git-github #ComputerProgramming #ComputerScience #Software #VersionControl #Git #SoftwareEngineering

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Mastering STM32 - Second Edition by Carmine Noviello is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $35.99; get it for $23.99 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/g4ZgTLbO

leanpub, to python
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From Source Code To Machine Code: Build Your Own Compiler From Scratch https://leanpub.com/from_source_code_to_machine_code by build-your-own.org is the featured book on the Leanpub homepage! https://leanpub.com

LouisIngenthron, (edited ) to ComputerScience
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question:

You need to replace references to the variable "terrainHeightValue" in your code with "terrainHeatValue". You know it's limited to one function, and there are 5-8 instances to be replaced.

What do you do?

ramikrispin, to ComputerScience
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(1/2) Data Compression: Theory and Applications - Stanford Course 👇🏼

Stanford University released a new course on data compression methods taught by Prof.Tsachy Weissman, Shubham Chandak, and Pulkit Tandon. As the demand for data increases at an exponential rate, data compression plays a pivotal role in providing efficient storage solutions. The course focuses on the foundations and theory of data compression.

leanpub, to books
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Leanpub book LAUNCH! Residues: Time, Change, and Uncertainty in Software Architecture by Barry O’Reilly https://youtu.be/I_c39waanIE

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Git y GitHub desde cero: Guía de estudio teórico-práctica paso a paso más curso en vídeo https://leanpub.com/git-github by Brais Moure is the featured book on the Leanpub homepage! https://leanpub.com

leanpub, to Java
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JavaParser: Visited: Analyse, transform and generate your Java code base https://leanpub.com/javaparservisited by Nicholas Smith, Danny van Bruggen, and Federico Tomassetti is the featured book on the Leanpub homepage! https://leanpub.com

seav, (edited ) to random
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I’ve finished doing perspective corrections on 250 photos of NHCP ! 🎉 I have been doing this sort of photo editing on and off since 2017 and this is in support of the historical markers @wikidata /Commons project I and a few others are working on (e.g., my Panandâ mobile app).

You can explore all 250 photos in this Commons category page: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Perspective_corrections_by_Eugene_Alvin_Villar

If you’re curious how I am doing this, a slightly outdated process is on my blog: https://www.vaes9.com/posts/perspective_correction

seav,
@seav@en.osm.town avatar

Generating the mosaic image in my previous toot was an interesting micro-coding project. I conjectured but didn't expect that it was possible to arrange photos of varying sizes into a near square. I just used a naïve randomized heuristic to essentially solve a variation of the bin packing problem¹ and the results turned out to be good enough™ though obviously not rigorously optimal. Thanks also to the MediaWiki Action API!

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bin_packing_problem

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Git y GitHub desde cero by Brais Moure is free with a Leanpub Reader membership! Or you can buy it for $9.99! http://leanpub.com/git-github #ComputerProgramming #ComputerScience #Software #VersionControl #Git #SoftwareEngineering

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "This introductory essay for the special issue of First Monday, “Ideologies of AI and the consolidation of power,” considers how power operates in AI and machine learning research and publication. Drawing on themes from the seven contributions to this special issue, we argue that what can and cannot be said inside of mainstream computer science publications appears to be constrained by the power, wealth, and ideology of a small cohort of industrialists. The result is that shaping discourse about the AI industry is itself a form of power that cannot be named inside of computer science. We argue that naming and grappling with this power, and the troubled history of core commitments behind the pursuit of general artificial intelligence, is necessary for the integrity of the field and the well-being of the people whose lives are impacted by AI."

https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/13643

bwaber, to random
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It was an absolutely gorgeous day for the Boston Marathon, and away from the crowd I was able to also enjoy talks for my #AcademicRunPlaylist!

Weekly reminder that if you want to receive these playlists in email form, you can subscribe here: https://academicrunplaylist.beehiiv.com/ (1/12)

bwaber,
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Next was an excellent talk by @shriramk on the human factors of formal methods at ACM India. Even in something as seemingly divorced from humans as logic verification, Krishnamurthi demonstrates how human interpretability of method outputs dramatically changes outcomes and why it's essential to integrate a variety of disciplines to effectively build socio-technical systems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehrYEdt8NKE (11/12) #HCI #ComputerScience

logickinlambda, to datascience
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Can any professional explain why use instead of writing some PL/SQL stored procedures then calling them using python?

I just found it is really tricky just to modify data conditionally on a single table, while these kind of tasks are easy using SQL update statement.

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Build Your Own Database From Scratch by build-your-own.org is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $29.00; get it for $19.75 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/BjexLW1x

leanpub, to ComputerScience
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Mastering STM32 - Second Edition by Carmine Noviello is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $35.99; get it for $23.99 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/R3FzVXgT

ramikrispin, to python
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(1/2) Introduction To CS And Programming Using Python 🐍 - New MIT Course 🚀👇🏼

MIT released an introductory course for computer science by Dr. Ana Bell. This full semester course (26 lectures) focuses on the foundations of programming using Python. This is a beginner level and does not require previous programming experience.

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