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The library sorting problem is used across computer science for organizing far more than just books. A new solution is less than a page-width away from the theoretical ideal. Computer scientists often ...
A rare 175 year-old book containing the world's first computer algorithm by Ada Lovelace – mathematician and daughter of Lord Byron – has been sold at auction in England for £95,000 (US$125,000).
The library sorting problem is used across computer science for organizing far more than just books. A new solution is less than a page-width away from the theoretical ideal.
But that could be changing: The publishing platform Inkitt has teamed up with Tor to release the first book picked by an algorithm.
Dr. Victor Frankenstein thought it would be a good idea to bring an inanimate body to life. We all know how that turned out. Now, Robert Harris — best-selling author of novels about Nazi Germ… ...
The manuscript includes Lovelace’s translation of an Italian paper, her copious notes and a formula that is often recognized as the first computer program ...
Computer science is a popular field of study and leads to a variety of career paths. The Associate of Science in core curriculum with pathway courses related to computer science provides students an ...
What’s unusual, in an era when the algorithm is king, is that the emails customers receive aren’t computer-generated. Rather, each request is answered by a very human being, a Penguin employee.
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