GNU's Who - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)http://www.gnu.msn.by/people/people.html
professor of electrical engineering at Idaho State University ( http://www.isu.edu/ ) with research in analog and mixed signal design and simulation. DJ Delorie has been porting G
Parallelogramhttp://linusakesson.net/scene/parallelogram/index.php
with FPGAs during my engineering education, but in those courses we would just modify existing VHDL code, and all the tricky parts had already been taken care of. Hardware bugs ar
How web bloat impacts users with slow deviceshttp://danluu.com/slow-device/
aren't doing "real engineering" and how we'd get a 1000x speedup if we listened to Alan Kay's "sophisticated" ideas . It's fairly common for programmers to exp
Dan Bricklin as a speakerhttp://www.bricklin.com/speaking.htm
including civil engineering and the investigation of major industrial accidents, help drive the lessons home. In addition to the above topics, Dan has spoken about: "Web 2.0&
Dan is available as a speaker for conferences, meetings, classes, etc. Here are some details.
BOOK ON RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS - SEQUENCE LEARNING -PROGRAM LEARNING - FEEDBACK NETWORKS - FEEDBACK NEURAL NETWORK - RECURRENT NETS - CAMBRhttps://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/rnnbook.html
electrical engineering, or physics, but the abstract language of mathematics and algorithms, in particular, machine learning. Most traditional machine learning methods, however, a
FoRK Archive by threadhttps://XeNT.com/FoRK-archive/sept99/
Open Source Software Engineering James Tauber Re: Open Source Software Engineering Mark Kuharich Re: Open Source Software Engineering Roy T. Fielding Real World meets Gilligan on
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