Wonderful: For those of you that want to teach yourself more advanced CS concepts
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This man, Mr. Arnab Chakraborty has taught me so much about parsing. His videos are incredible. They're basically class lectures on advanced CS topics, like this one on viable prefix computation in shift reduce parsing. Viable Prefixes and Valid Items - YouTube[^] It appears he's not a doctor - not that it matters, but it's just startling to me given the variety of advanced subjects I've found him lecture on. I'd think he'd make a great CS professor anywhere. I'm not really here to plug his site, but he's such a valuable resource at the same time i don't want anyone to miss out. I usually google with "tutorialspoint [topic]" if i want to find him in particular. I don't even usually like videos to teach things, but in some cases seeing him whiteboard it is very helpful.
Real programmers use butterflies
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This man, Mr. Arnab Chakraborty has taught me so much about parsing. His videos are incredible. They're basically class lectures on advanced CS topics, like this one on viable prefix computation in shift reduce parsing. Viable Prefixes and Valid Items - YouTube[^] It appears he's not a doctor - not that it matters, but it's just startling to me given the variety of advanced subjects I've found him lecture on. I'd think he'd make a great CS professor anywhere. I'm not really here to plug his site, but he's such a valuable resource at the same time i don't want anyone to miss out. I usually google with "tutorialspoint [topic]" if i want to find him in particular. I don't even usually like videos to teach things, but in some cases seeing him whiteboard it is very helpful.
Real programmers use butterflies
Maybe you should also see NPTEL :: Computer Science and Engineering - NOC:Natural Language Processing[^]. There is a large bunch of courses under the NPTEL platform.
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Maybe you should also see NPTEL :: Computer Science and Engineering - NOC:Natural Language Processing[^]. There is a large bunch of courses under the NPTEL platform.
NPTEL seems to be great resource for online learning.
If you are not criticized, you may not be doing much.
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This man, Mr. Arnab Chakraborty has taught me so much about parsing. His videos are incredible. They're basically class lectures on advanced CS topics, like this one on viable prefix computation in shift reduce parsing. Viable Prefixes and Valid Items - YouTube[^] It appears he's not a doctor - not that it matters, but it's just startling to me given the variety of advanced subjects I've found him lecture on. I'd think he'd make a great CS professor anywhere. I'm not really here to plug his site, but he's such a valuable resource at the same time i don't want anyone to miss out. I usually google with "tutorialspoint [topic]" if i want to find him in particular. I don't even usually like videos to teach things, but in some cases seeing him whiteboard it is very helpful.
Real programmers use butterflies
Forget digresses! Either he knows what he it talking about or he does not. I've been telling computers what to do for over 30 years and do not have a degree. But then again, there was no degree's on the subject when I stated.
INTP "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence." - Edsger Dijkstra "I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks. " - Daniel Boone
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Forget digresses! Either he knows what he it talking about or he does not. I've been telling computers what to do for over 30 years and do not have a degree. But then again, there was no degree's on the subject when I stated.
INTP "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence." - Edsger Dijkstra "I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks. " - Daniel Boone
I don't have a degree either, and it's one of the reasons I find the work above so valuable.
Real programmers use butterflies