Picture this: you’re at the helm of a sophisticated avionics suite, trusting every gauge and blinking light. Your flight plan is impeccable, air traffic control is on call, and your co‑pilot follows ...
I enter the work room and greet my colleagues as I step into my usual cubby. The face recognition scan instantly brings the screen to life. The display and workspace have anticipated my arrival and ...
Enterprise software development has seen several revolutions, which began with the big bang waterfall approach of project delivery and progressed to agile methodologies. Then came the “shift-left” ...
An Introduction to Programming and Computer Science with Python, second edition is a free, open source textbook available under a CC BY-NC-SA license. Originally developed for UVM’s CS 1210 ...
In the 1980s, Andrew Barto and Rich Sutton were considered eccentric devotees to an elegant but ultimately doomed idea—having machines learn, as humans and animals do, from experience. Decades on, ...
Children with slow processing speed often struggle to keep up with their peers in school. Teachers are often overwhelmed and frustrated by these students, as not all kids with slow processing speed ...
Using data in journalism is not new. But over the past decades, it has come a long way. In the 1960s, Philip Meyer began experimenting with the use of computers to process data for various projects at ...
For as long as I can remember, I have considered myself an environmentalist — standing up for old-growth forests and keeping my personal footprint as small as possible — but I rarely allowed my ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...