Looking Forward To Hardcore Computer Science Problems & Solutions
I think one way to make computer science section useful is by hosting discussions related to hardcore CS problems and then discussing their solutions. We can even have computer science & IT related concepts, hardcore programs etc. related discussions. What say? ๐
PS: Start a separate discussion thread for each problem/concept/idea ๐
PS: Start a separate discussion thread for each problem/concept/idea ๐
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PraveenKumar Purushothaman
Good idea.. What about TED Talks?The_Big_KI think one way to make computer science section useful is by hosting discussions related to hardcore CS problems and then discussing their solutions. We can even have computer science & IT related concepts, hardcore programs etc. related discussions. What say? ๐
PS: Start a separate discussion thread for each problem/concept/idea ๐ -
K!r@nS!nguyes ....good idea..๐
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PraveenKumar Purushothaman
Will be posting many! ๐K!r@nS!nguyes ....good idea..๐ -
Rakesh Chaudharigood idea dude
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vivekp26.1very good idea........
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