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If you want to be a computer scientist, can competitive programming be helpful early on in y...
I'd say it's a fallacy of converse logic. The winner of a hackthon is surely a good programmer, but the converse is not necessarily true that all the best programmers are good at hackthons and competi …
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Why one must score 75 % just to pass the course [closed]
I take a computer hardware course at KTH Institute in Stockholm in Sweden. The exam is day after tomorrow. The score required to pass is 75 %. I'm used to passing at 50 % and I wonder why the score is …
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If my B.Sc.project contains source code, should I include it in an appendix?
I do a B.Sc. degree project in computer science at KTH Institute of Technology. The work included a fair amount of source code written in C and NuSMV and the report is somewhat technical even for a CS …