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Data structures are the backbone of programming. Here's a dead-simple guide to get you started:
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Data structures form the foundation of programming. Here’s a straightforward guide to get you started (with visuals):
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Physicists kept seeing the same spirals. In galaxies. In seashells. In water going down the drain. Same geometry. This isn't a coincidence! Space is structured energy – a repeating pattern from protons to galaxies. The universe has been showing us its architecture all along.
computer science isn’t just coding; it’s math, science, and problem-solving blended together. > this book shows how algorithms, theory, and real applications connect. > perfect for students, self-taught devs, and anyone who wants the bigger picture
I like how @s_gruppetta explains what coding is. Coz I used to think coding is basically just learning syntax and writing codes * "Coding is communication with a computer" * "Programming is a mindset—learning to think in a way that's compatible with computers."
結局のところ、プログラミングは数学の延長線上にあります。プログラミングは、ある意味では数学を応用したものです。 私自身、プログラミングを専門にしてきましたが、高度な微積分や物理の授業で、プログラムを使ってシミュレーションを行いながら概念を理解していました。…
Eu NUNCA me arrependi de ter programado algo SIMPLES que precisou ser evoluído para algo mais SOFISTICADO. Mas SEMPRE me arrependi de ter programado DE LARGADA algo COMPLEXO e depois ter que SIMPLIFICAR. PARA DE FAZER OVER ENGINEERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Code evolved beyond function, shaping its own rhythm through curiosity hidden in computation.
Programming is basically applied logic and math helps you think systematically. This is a great playlist to learn math for programming. Link in the comments.
[Download 1048-page PDF eBook] #Mathematics for Computer Science: courses.csail.mit.edu/6.042/spring18… from @MIT @MIT_CSAIL ————— #ComputerScience #Algorithms #ComputationalScience
Imperative Vs Functional Vs Object-oriented Programming In software development, different programming paradigms offer unique ways to structure code. Three main paradigms are Imperative, Functional, and Object-oriented programming, each with distinct approaches to…
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Coding transforms abstract reasoning into structured behavior that endures across generations of technology.
Does Reality Run on Code? — Symmetry in nature is interpreted as a reflection of informational efficiency, with highly symmetric states requiring less information to encode. open.substack.com/pub/drxwilhelm…
Everyone gets why finance is onChain. Gaming? Makes sense too. But science? That’s where most people pause. How can research, discovery, and collaboration live onChain ft @BioProtocol? This video explains how DeSci is changing the future of science⤵️
Dynamic programming was invented to confuse the Secretary of Defense. Seriously. Wilson (the SecDef) “would get violent if people used the term research in his presence”. RAND mathematicians thus needed a cover story to hide their work:
Hillel Wayne on using formal methods for proving programs to be correct: “Why Don’t People Use Formal Methods?” [2019] (hillelwayne.com/post/why-dont-…). “Software Correctness Is A Lot Like Flossing” (hillelwayne.com/post/flossing/). #Proof #ScienceOfProgramming #FormalMethods #Correctness
My first time teaching a loop, I said "I don't know how to teach this" @DavidGries Story of #ScienceofProgramming > youtube.com/watch?v=vYgjon…
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LAFF-On 3.6.1 A Conversation with Prof. David Gries
One cannot learn to write large programs effectively until one has learned to write small ones effectively @DavidGries #ScienceofProgramming
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