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Grateful Dead Setlists: 1993 These setlists were taken from the 1993 Year in Review and Useless DeadStats by Eric J. Simon ([email protected]) and Randy Jackson, which bears the following ...
The area of approximation algorithms is aimed at giving provable guarantees on the performance of heuristics for hard problems. The course will present general techniques (such as convex ...
As much as Andy loves PostgreSQL, there is one part that is terrible and causes many headaches for people. Learn what it is and why it sucks.
Before submitting your stories make sure they are in the standard manuscript format. This is described in many, many "How to Write" books -- and I strongly recommend that you read at least one such ...
I see names like 'Qin', 'Xu', 'Zhu', and I am not sure how to say Chinese names like these. What you see is pinyin, literally 'spell out the sound'. It's a system for romanizing Chinese ideograms, ...
TartanPest pairs computer vision with a robotic arm attached to an electric tractor to detect and destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses.
Textbook Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms Andrew S. Tanenbaum & Maarten Van Steen Published by Pearson, ISBN 0-13-239227-5, 2nd edition. The lecture notes will be available after each ...
DirectX's DirectInput component provides access to keyboards, mice, joysticks, and other human interface devices. Here, I'll focus on interfacing with joystick devices.
This data set contains WWW-pages collected from computer science departments of various universities in January 1997 by the World Wide Knowledge Base (Web->Kb) project of the CMU text learning group.
The names and naming practices for this handout were primarily taken from a series of books called Catálogo de Pasajeros a Indias (Catalog of passengers to the New World). The books contain lists of ...
This is a textbook on programming with emphasis on specification and proof of programs. It is now out of print, and all rights have reverted to the author, who has decided to make it publicly ...
Note that within a single game of Rhode Island Hold 'Em, the same player is first to act in each betting round. The player who is first to act changes after each game.
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