Lectures from Spring 2025 January 14, 2025: Trees; Symbol and Binding; let REPL; Clojure Examples let, cons, Structure Sharing first, rest January 16, 2025: Quotation; cons Rules for cons, first, rest ...
All speakers of the lecture series have received very strict instructions as how to arrange their speech; as a result I expect all speeches to be similar to each other. Mine will not differ, I adhere ...
Interests: Computer architecture, reconfigurable logic, computing technologies, ubiquitous and wearable computing, privacy and personal data management, mobile devices, cloud services, datacenter ...
Most of the computer graphics research in the UT Austin CS department is conducted by two major sub-groups, each with its own web page: ...
Posts / Using dup2 () to redirect output Sometimes, you want to redirect the output of your program to a file–maybe to record it for another program, or because you want to search through it with grep ...
This note is devoted to three rules, the following of which is necessary if you want to be successful in scientific research. (If you manage to follow them, they will prove close to sufficient, but ...
I am a 4th year computer science PhD student at UT Austin, advised by Prof. Swarat Chaudhuri. My research focuses on building machine learning frameworks to generate code with human-like efficiency. I ...
The University of Texas at Austin is creating one of the most powerful artificial intelligence hubs in the academic world to lead in research and offer world-class AI infrastructure to a wide range of ...
When people think of content moderation, they usually imagine some kind of AI program that automatically monitors social media posts to delete inappropriate content. Though some content moderation is ...
Intel Pentium (R) III, 256Kbyte L2 cache, Single Threaded. libgoto_p3_256p.so.gz Intel Pentium (R) III, 256Kbyte L2 cache, Dual Threaded. libgoto_p4_256.so.gz Intel Pentium (R) 4, 256Kbyte L2 cache, ...
Our students and faculty are changing the world through their contributions to computing education, research, and industry. These awards received by members of the UT Computer Science community make ...
So you’ve written a cool thing. Maybe it’s a game that you like and want to let other people play. Maybe it’s a library that you think other people could use. Maybe you want to show off your code to ...
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