One Man's View of Computer Science

作者: R. W. Hamming

DOI: 10.1145/321495.321497

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摘要: A number of observations and comments are directed toward suggesting that more than the usual engineering flavor be given to computer science. The aspect is important because most present difficulties in this field do not involve theoretical question whether certain things can done, but rather practical how they accomplished well simply.The teaching science could made effective by various alterations, for example, inclusion a laboratory course programming, requirement strong minor something other mathematics, coding less abstract theory, as seriousness game playing.

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