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submitted 4 years ago by randomrhino@lemmy.ml to c/compsci@lemmy.ml

The Goedel Prize awards outstanding papers in the area of theoratical computer science. All of the papers are linked.

Each computer scientist/student should at least have a look at these great papers. It covers papers of multiple CS fields and there is probably some interesting algorithm/prove that you haven't heard of yet.

Have a look and enjoy the rabbit hole!

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submitted 4 years ago by randomrhino@lemmy.ml to c/compsci@lemmy.ml

Who of you never had the idea of translating a language in your mother tongue?

I just discovered this list of Non-English based programming languages. Have fun in experiencing a new way of programming without this nasty language barrier!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages

Yours rr

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Hello fellow lemmys (or however do we call us?),

as the title suggests, I am looking for someone who wants to learn the C programming language. I have a decent knowledge of computer science and of a couple of programming languages (C#, Java, Python). Currently, I am studying computer science in central/western Europe. In my opinion, studying together keeps each other motivated and is more efficient. In long terms, I hope, that we can contribute to open-source projects together and improve our code quality by reviewing each others code.

If any of you has some interest in being my programming buddy, please message me or reply to this post. Preferably from a similar time zone (mine is UTC+01:00).

Hoping for some replies

Regards

randomrhino

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