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On printf debugging

Posted 7 years ago by danielle

“Printf debugging” refers to the practice of adding output statements to your code, usually to show the value of a certain variable or that you’ve reached a certain point in

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Stop bragging about how bad at math you are

Posted 8 years ago by danielle

Don’t get me wrong: I understand that everyone has different abilities and not everyone can be a math genius or even particularly good at math. It’s fine if math isn’t

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Who analyzes the analyzers?

Posted 8 years ago by danielle

If you follow the tech industry at all, you know that machine learning is having a moment right now. However, some have questioned whether we rely too much on machine

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In defense of theory

Posted 8 years ago by danielle

I feel like theory gets a bad rap these days.

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Should computer science have a Nobel Prize?

Posted 9 years ago by danielle

I really can’t help myself. If I see an interesting discussion, I have to jump in.

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Welcome!

Posted 9 years ago by danielle

It’s standard to start a new venture with a welcome post, so here’s this one.

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