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  • Computer Scienceの学位を取るために学費無料のオンライン大学UoPeopleに入ってもうすぐ1年 - えんぴつぶろぐ

    この記事は社会人学生 Advent Calendar 2020 7日目の記事です。 米国のオンライン大学University of the People(以下、UoPeople)に入って約1年経った振り返り記事となります。 これまでのUoPeople関連の記事はこちら 自分について University of the Peopleとは 動機 入学するには 授業について 卒業までの所要期間 Computer Science専攻はどんなコースが受けられるのか これまでの進捗 これまでにかかった金額 課題がめっちゃ出る どうやって勉強時間を確保しているか よかったところ 学習内容への満足度は高い 英語のライティングスキルは多分あがった 日英両方でインプットするメリット 毎日強制的にアウトプットできる。 GPAのためなら頑張れる よくなかったところ National Accreditationなの

      Computer Scienceの学位を取るために学費無料のオンライン大学UoPeopleに入ってもうすぐ1年 - えんぴつぶろぐ
    • 放送大学マイルストーン('23)|lumpsucker

      はじめにこの記事は、放送大学の(主に情報コースを中心とする)学生さん向けに、私の履修済み科目の感想と主観的評価を共有して、履修計画の参考にしていただくことを目的に作成しました。下記の記事の通り、2019年-2020年の2年間で情報コースの科目を8割方履修したのでそれなりの網羅性があるかと思います。 (2023年2月追記)その後、選科履修生として履修した他コースの科目や大学院科目などを追加して112科目掲載しています。試験難易度については履修時期によって会場試験・在宅ペーパー試験・在宅Web試験が混在しているので参考程度でお願いします。 タイトルは私が現役生の時に通っていた大学の似たような評価システムから拝借しました。 以下の科目は基本的にナンバリングが低い順に並べています。閉講済みの科目も混じっていますが、記録と後継科目の参考のために残しておきます。あくまで全て(上記の記事にある通り、文系

        放送大学マイルストーン('23)|lumpsucker
      • This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos

        This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos In this article, we are going to create an entire Computer Science curriculum using only YouTube videos. The Computer Science curriculum is going to cover every skill essential for a Computer Science Engineer that has expertise in Artificial Intelligence and its subfields, like: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision,

          This is The Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos
        • OpenAIのBatch APIを使ってお得にプロンプトを一括処理してみる - Taste of Tech Topics

          はじめに こんにちは。データサイエンスチームYAMALEXのSsk1029Takashiです。 最近はOpenAIに日本支社が出来て、日本語対応が加速するというニュースにわくわくしています。 今回はそんなOpenAIから発表されたBatch APIという機能が便利、かつお得な機能だったのでどのように使えるのか試してみます。 Introducing the Batch API: save costs and get higher rate limits on async tasks (such as summarization, translation, and image classification). Just upload a file of bulk requests, receive results within 24 hours, and get 50% off API pri

            OpenAIのBatch APIを使ってお得にプロンプトを一括処理してみる - Taste of Tech Topics
          • Reflections on OpenAI

            I left OpenAI three weeks ago. I had joined the company back in May 2024. I wanted to share my reflections because there's a lot of smoke and noise around what OpenAI is doing, but not a lot of first-hand accounts of what the culture of working there actually feels like. Nabeel Qureshi has an amazing post called Reflections on Palantir, where he ruminates on what made Palantir special. I wanted to

              Reflections on OpenAI
            • The End of Programming – Communications of the ACM

              The end of classical computer science is coming, and most of us are dinosaurs waiting for the meteor to hit. I came of age in the 1980s, programming personal computers such as the Commodore VIC-20 and Apple ][e at home. Going on to study computer science (CS) in college and ultimately getting a Ph.D. at Berkeley, the bulk of my professional training was rooted in what I will call “classical” CS: p

              • Every System is a Log: Avoiding coordination in distributed applications

                Every System is a Log: Avoiding coordination in distributed applications How Restate works, Part 1Posted January 22, 2025 by Stephan Ewen and Jack Kleeman and Giselle van Dongen ‐ 13 min read Building resilient distributed applications remains a tough challenge. It should be possible to focus almost entirely on the business logic and the complexity inherent to the domain. Instead, you need to revi

                  Every System is a Log: Avoiding coordination in distributed applications
                • Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone

                  In an interview with Evrone, Ryan Dahl speaks about the main challenges in Deno, the future of JavaScript and TypeScript, and tells how he would have changed his approach to Node.js if he could travel back in time. We met with Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node.js, to discuss the origins of the platform, its impact on JavaScript, and his thoughts on its future. In the interview he also reflected on hi

                    Interview with Ryan Dahl, Node.js & Deno creator by Evrone
                  • RFC 9562: Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs)

                     Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) K. Davis Request for Comments: 9562 Cisco Systems Obsoletes: 4122 B. Peabody Category: Standards Track Uncloud ISSN: 2070-1721 P. Leach University of Washington May 2024 Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) Abstract This specification defines UUIDs (Universally Unique IDentifiers) -- also known as GUIDs (Globally Unique IDentifiers) -- and a Uniform Resou

                      RFC 9562: Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs)
                    • Golang Mini Reference 2022: A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY)

                      Golang Mini Reference 2022 A Quick Guide to the Modern Go Programming Language (REVIEW COPY) Harry Yoon Version 0.9.0, 2022-08-24 REVIEW COPY This is review copy, not to be shared or distributed to others. Please forward any feedback or comments to the author. • feedback@codingbookspress.com The book is tentatively scheduled to be published on September 14th, 2022. We hope that when the release da

                      • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

                        Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

                        • Rust: A Critical Retrospective « bunnie's blog

                          Since I was unable to travel for a couple of years during the pandemic, I decided to take my new-found time and really lean into Rust. After writing over 100k lines of Rust code, I think I am starting to get a feel for the language and like every cranky engineer I have developed opinions and because this is the Internet I’m going to share them. The reason I learned Rust was to flesh out parts of t

                          • Solving common problems with Kubernetes

                            I first learned Kubernetes ("k8s" for short) in 2018, when my manager sat me down and said "Cloudflare is migrating to Kubernetes, and you're handling our team's migration." This was slightly terrifying to me, because I was a good programmer and a mediocre engineer. I knew how to write code, but I didn't know how to deploy it, or monitor it in production. My computer science degree had taught me a

                              Solving common problems with Kubernetes
                            • Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog

                              AI is here, AI is everywhere: Top companies, governments, researchers, and startups are already enhancing their work with Google's AI solutions. Published April 12, 2024; last updated October 9, 2025. A year and a half ago, during Google Cloud Next 24, we published this list for the first time. It numbered 101 entries. It felt like a lot at the time, and served as a showcase of how much momentum b

                                Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog
                              • 文系学部卒でも無条件で不合格にならないアメリカのオンラインコンピューターサイエンス修士コースを調べ、出願校を決めた|Toshinori Sugita

                                出願校最初の出願校は、ジョージア工科大学のOMSCSになりそうだ。履修できる授業の種類、オンラインコースの懐の深さ(合格率の高さ)(、費用)が主な理由だ。 前回の記事を書いた時点では、ペンシルバニア大学のMCITがベストではないかと考えていた。 しかし、他の選択肢を十分検討していなかったので、候補になり得るコースをリストアップして比較した。特に気にしたのは、つぎの点だ。 ・文系学士が無条件でNGにならない ・CS推奨であっても、テストやMOOCs受講、業務経験などでなんとかなる ・アメリカ(最初の候補として。イギリスやオーストラリアがダメというわけでは全然ないが、英語で学ぶことを前提としたい) ・授業(基礎、分散システム、その他機械学習、データサイエンスなど共通理解になり得るものが選択できる) ・出願要件の具体的な数字(英語テスト、書類、出願期限) ・合格率(オンラインはオンキャンパスと比

                                  文系学部卒でも無条件で不合格にならないアメリカのオンラインコンピューターサイエンス修士コースを調べ、出願校を決めた|Toshinori Sugita
                                • The Koka programming language

                                  Statically typed programming languages can help catch mismatches between the kinds of values a program is intended to manipulate, and the values it actually manipulates. While there have been many bytes spent on discussions of whether this is worth the effort, some programming language designers believe that the type checking in current languages does not go far enough. Koka, an experimental funct

                                  • Andrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away

                                    The Andrej Karpathy episode. Andrej explains why reinforcement learning is terrible (but everything else is much worse), why model collapse prevents LLMs from learning the way humans do, why AGI will just blend into the previous ~2.5 centuries of 2% GDP growth, why self driving took so long to crack, and what he sees as the future of education. Watch on YouTube; listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

                                      Andrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away
                                    • Software Engineering - The Soft Parts

                                      In "Software Engineering - The Soft Parts" Addy Osmani shares lessons from his first 10 years at Google on the "soft skills" that can help engineers become effective and scale their effectiveness. This guidance should help junior, mid-career and even senior developers move forward, deal with changing technology, and navigate building non-trivial systems. Today I'll share some of the software engin

                                        Software Engineering - The Soft Parts
                                      • Digital, digital and digital

                                        戦略ファーム時代に読んだ700冊程度の本をまとめています*随時更新 戦略ファーム時代に読んだ700冊程度の本をまとめています I. 戦略 企業参謀 https://amzn.to/44iKVxM 当初、いまいち戦略というものが掴めきれず迷子になっていた時に「大前研一はこれだけ読め」と教わった本。大量に出ている他の大前本を読まなくて済むのが見過ごせない大きな価値 戦略サファリ 第2版 https://amzn.to/3csZg0t 経営戦略の本を読み漁るも、実プロジェクトの方が全くもって学びになるという普通の感想をもち、俯瞰での戦略論を求めるようになる。いやあ懐かしい 企業戦略論【上】基本編 競争優位の構築と持続 Jay Barney https://amzn.to/3dJjVxB 任天堂の戦略の妙に気が付きはじめ、ベースか似通ったものはないだろうかと思うようになった時にJay Barney

                                          Digital, digital and digital
                                        • Fantastic Learning Resources

                                          Fantastic Learning Resources Aug 6, 2023 People sometimes ask me: “Alex, how do I learn X?”. This article is a compilation of advice I usually give. This is “things that worked for me” rather than “the most awesome things on earth”. I do consider every item on the list to be fantastic though, and I am forever grateful to people putting these resources together. Learning to Code I don’t think I hav

                                          • Manuel Cerón

                                            Last year I finally decided to learn some Rust. The official book by Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols is excellent, but even after reading it and working on some small code exercises, I felt that I needed more to really understand the language. I wanted to work on a small project to get some hands-on experience, but most of my ideas didn’t feel very well suited for Rust. Then I started reading the

                                            • Hacker News folk wisdom on visual programming

                                              I’m a fairly frequent Hacker News lurker, especially when I have some other important task that I’m avoiding. I normally head to the Active page (lots of comments, good for procrastination) and pick a nice long discussion thread to browse. So over time I’ve ended up with a good sense of what topics come up a lot. “The Bay Area is too expensive.” “There are too many JavaScript frameworks.” “Bootcam

                                                Hacker News folk wisdom on visual programming
                                              • prompts.chat

                                                Welcome to the “Awesome ChatGPT Prompts” repository! While this collection was originally created for ChatGPT, these prompts work great with other AI models like Claude, Gemini, Hugging Face Chat, Llama, Mistral, and more. ChatGPT is a web interface created by OpenAI that provides access to their GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language models. The underlying models, like GPT-4o and GPT-o

                                                • Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself?

                                                  We recently overhauled our internal tools for visualizing the compilation of JavaScript and WebAssembly. When SpiderMonkey’s optimizing compiler, Ion, is active, we can now produce interactive graphs showing exactly how functions are processed and optimized. You can play with these graphs right here on this page. Simply write some JavaScript code in the test function and see what graph is produced

                                                    Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself?
                                                  • xvw.lol - Why I chose OCaml as my primary language

                                                    This article is a translation, the original version is available here. I started using the OCaml language regularly around 2012, and since then, my interest and enthusiasm for this language have only grown. It has become my preferred choice for almost all my personal projects, and it has also influenced my professional choices. Since 2014, I have been actively participating in public conferences d

                                                    • Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later

                                                      Exactly ten years ago today, we published "Why We Created Julia", introducing the Julia project to the world. At this point, we have moved well past the ambitious goals set out in the original blog post. Julia is now used by hundreds of thousands of people. It is taught at hundreds of universities and entire companies are being formed that build their software stacks on Julia. From personalized me

                                                        Why We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
                                                      • State of Text Rendering 2024

                                                        Preface In 2009 I wrote State of Text Rendering, as a high-level review of the Free Software text rendering stack, with a focus on shaping, and mostly in the context of the GNOME Desktop. Since then, I have spent around twelve years working on various Google products to improve fonts and text rendering: all Open Source work. When I wrote that text in 2009, my main assignment was to finish HarfBuzz

                                                        • What's New in Emacs 28.1?

                                                          Try Mastering Emacs for free! Are you struggling with the basics? Have you mastered movement and editing yet? When you have read Mastering Emacs you will understand Emacs. It’s that time again: there’s a new major version of Emacs and, with it, a treasure trove of new features and changes. Notable features include the formal inclusion of native compilation, a technique that will greatly speed up y

                                                          • Progress Report: August 2021 - Asahi Linux

                                                            It’s been a long time since the last update! In all honesty, the first Progress Report set the bar a little bit too high, and I found it difficult to sit down and put together monthly reports that would do it justice. So, going forward, we’re going to be providing shorter-form updates while striving to keep a monthly schedule. That said, a lot has happened in the past few months, so strap in for a

                                                              Progress Report: August 2021 - Asahi Linux
                                                            • Lakehouse: A New Generation of Open Platforms that Unify Data Warehousing and Advanced Analytics

                                                              Lakehouse: A New Generation of Open Platforms that Unify Data Warehousing and Advanced Analytics Michael Armbrust1, Ali Ghodsi1,2, Reynold Xin1, Matei Zaharia1,3 1Databricks, 2UC Berkeley, 3Stanford University Abstract This paper argues that the data warehouse architecture as we know it today will wither in the coming years and be replaced by a new architectural pattern, the Lakehouse, which will

                                                              • The Alkyne GC · mcyoung

                                                                Alkyne is a scripting language I built a couple of years ago for generating configuration blobs. Its interpreter is a naive AST walker1 that uses ARC2 for memory management, so it’s pretty slow, and I’ve been gradually writing a new evaluation engine for it. This post isn’t about Alkyne itself, that’s for another day. For now, I’d like to write down some notes for the GC I wrote3 for it, and more

                                                                  The Alkyne GC · mcyoung
                                                                • Large Text Compression Benchmark

                                                                   Large Text Compression Benchmark Matt Mahoney Last update: July 3, 2025. history This competition ranks lossless data compression programs by the compressed size (including the size of the decompression program) of the first 109 bytes of the XML text dump of the English version of Wikipedia on Mar. 3, 2006. About the test data. The goal of this benchmark is not to find the best overall compressi

                                                                  • CS50x 2021

                                                                    This is CS50x 2021, an older version of the course. See cs50.harvard.edu/x for the latest! Welcome Introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. This course teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engine

                                                                      CS50x 2021
                                                                    • Easy Mode Rust — Llogiq on stuff

                                                                      This post is based on my RustNationUK ‘24 talk with the same title. The talk video is on youtube, the slides are served from here. Also, here’s the lyrics of the song I introduced the talk with (sung to the tune of Bob Dylan’s “The times, they are a-changin’”): Come gather Rustaceans wherever you roam and admit that our numbers have steadily grown. The community’s awesomeness ain’t set in stone, s

                                                                      • CS50x 2023

                                                                        This is CS50x 2023, an older version of the course. See cs50.harvard.edu/x/2024 for the latest! Welcome This is CS50, Harvard University’s introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming, for concentrators and non-concentrators alike, with or without prior programming experience. (Two thirds of CS50 students have never taken CS before.) This course teach

                                                                          CS50x 2023
                                                                        • A from-scratch tour of Bitcoin in Python

                                                                          I find blockchain fascinating because it extends open source software development to open source + state. This seems to be a genuine/exciting innovation in computing paradigms; We don’t just get to share code, we get to share a running computer, and anyone anywhere can use it in an open and permissionless manner. The seeds of this revolution arguably began with Bitcoin, so I became curious to dril

                                                                          • Expert Generalists

                                                                            As computer systems get more sophisticated we've seen a growing trend to value deep specialists. But we've found that our most effective colleagues have a skill in spanning many specialties. We are thus starting to explicitly recognize this as a first-class skill of “Expert Generalist”. We can identify the key characteristics of people with this skill - and thus recruit and promote based on it. We

                                                                              Expert Generalists
                                                                            • エンジニア転職して一年経つので自宅学習で使った技術書&Udemyをジャンル別に評価してみた - Qiita

                                                                              Deleted articles cannot be recovered. Draft of this article would be also deleted. Are you sure you want to delete this article? はじめに 2021年7月でエンジニアになって1年経ちました。 エンジニア転職直後に年収が300万くらい下がり、爆速で市場価値をあげなければ!!というモチベーションで一年間いろいろ勉強してきました。 これまでその内容を振りかえることもなかったので、この機会に自宅学習で使った技術書とUdemyをまとめてみることにしました。 参考資料選びに悩んでいる方の助けになれば幸いです。 ちなみに、転職して半年間は学習の成果も市場価値の向上も全く感じられなかったのですが、最近になってようやくそれらを感じられるような出来事が増えてきています。 Wanted

                                                                                エンジニア転職して一年経つので自宅学習で使った技術書&Udemyをジャンル別に評価してみた - Qiita
                                                                              • CS50x 2022

                                                                                This is CS50x 2022, an older version of the course. See cs50.harvard.edu/x for the latest! Welcome Introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. This course teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engine

                                                                                  CS50x 2022
                                                                                • Primitive Recursive Functions For A Working Programmer

                                                                                  Primitive Recursive Functions For A Working Programmer Aug 1, 2024 Programmers on the internet often use “Turing-completeness” terminology. Typically, not being Turing-complete is extolled as a virtue or even a requirement in specific domains. I claim that most such discussions are misinformed — that not being Turing complete doesn’t actually mean what folks want it to mean, and is instead a stand