Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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Ouch. The history class looks painful!
Quote from: Sidoh on March 27, 2009, 02:04:04 pmOuch. The history class looks painful!Uh...it looks basically like Western Civ.
Quote from: truste1 on March 27, 2009, 04:26:04 pmQuote from: Sidoh on March 27, 2009, 02:04:04 pmOuch. The history class looks painful!Uh...it looks basically like Western Civ.Yeah, painful! I really dislike history courses.
Who gives a damn? I fuck sheep all the time.
And yes, male both ends. There are a couple lesbians that need a two-ended dildo...My router just refuses to wear a strap-on.
Fucking history. *slits wrists*
Quote from: Sidoh on April 19, 2009, 01:47:07 pmFucking history. *slits wrists*QQ Emo Duck!
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Quote from: CrAz3D on June 30, 2008, 10:38:22 amI'd bet that you're currently bloated like a water ballon on a hot summer's day.That analogy doesn't even make sense. Why would a water balloon be especially bloated on a hot summer's day? For your sake, I hope there wasn't too much logic testing on your LSAT.
I'd bet that you're currently bloated like a water ballon on a hot summer's day.
Review of basic data structures and Java syntax. Data abstraction and object-oriented design in the context of high-level languages and databases. Design implementation from the perspective of data structure efficiency and distributed control. Tailoring priority queues, balanced search trees, and graph algorithms to real-world problems, such as network routing, database management, and transaction processing.
Data Structures and Programming (4) Lecture--3 hours; discussion--1 hour. Prerequisite: courses 20, 40 (C++ and UNIX); grade of C- or better in each course. Design and analysis of data structures for a variety of applications. Trees, heaps, searching, sorting, hashing, graphs. Extensive programming. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 110.
Yes it is, and I don't have a full syllabus but the course description is:QuoteReview of basic data structures and Java syntax. Data abstraction and object-oriented design in the context of high-level languages and databases. Design implementation from the perspective of data structure efficiency and distributed control. Tailoring priority queues, balanced search trees, and graph algorithms to real-world problems, such as network routing, database management, and transaction processing.
Quote from: Nate on June 05, 2009, 07:06:08 pmYes it is, and I don't have a full syllabus but the course description is:QuoteReview of basic data structures and Java syntax. Data abstraction and object-oriented design in the context of high-level languages and databases. Design implementation from the perspective of data structure efficiency and distributed control. Tailoring priority queues, balanced search trees, and graph algorithms to real-world problems, such as network routing, database management, and transaction processing. Description is pretty much what I meant. Looks pretty interesting. Is this a graduate course? I assume you guys have seen priority queues, BSTs, network flow, etc. before and this is a more rigorous continuation or something?
We see some basic data structures in the Intro. Software Engineering Class, basically, stacks/queues in STL, then we take an entire class on Algo and Data Structures which is the most overly difficult class I have ever taken, and this is the graduate level continuation of it.
Quote from: Nate on June 06, 2009, 07:48:02 amWe see some basic data structures in the Intro. Software Engineering Class, basically, stacks/queues in STL, then we take an entire class on Algo and Data Structures which is the most overly difficult class I have ever taken, and this is the graduate level continuation of it. Ah, cool. I took a graduate level algorithms course last semester. It was definitely one of the more fun classes I've taken.I think my favorite things out of that class were van Emde Boas trees and Splay/Linking&Cutting trees. You'll have to let me know if you guys do either of those. VEB trees are especially 'fun' to talk about, haha.
so my school cleared out my wishlist and they halted my access to my class page saying "due to budget cuts...we have to cancell some classes...and you will not be able to register until august 25th." I am suppose to start class early sept. WTF
I think it's funny that you sign up to get to know us and then insult a clan member
Quote from: rabbit on August 26, 2009, 06:15:40 pmI think it's funny that you sign up to get to know us and then insult a clan member Fuck you rabbit, I've been doing that since day one
No, since I'm unsure of my major I'm doing what most people do and taking my DEC classes first, especially since it's freshman year. Besides, learning to drive a bus would already put me far more ahead in life than you.
And yet you have no idea what I do or what I'm doing with my life. I think it's funny that you sign up to get to know us and then insult a clan member
Here's my almost-exact schedule (I still don't know all of my teachers but one lol)
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.