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i got a starter fountain pen and i have been really enjoying using it on legal pads (the ink doesn’t bleed through!)
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https://www.instagram.com/diaryofdrkristin/?hl=en
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hi there hello
do you have any advice for someone who's going into computer science with no prior knowledge or experience in the field? i was going to be a biology or chem major but that didn't work out so now i'm in cs. is it necessary to know about coding and have skills already before classes start? and what can i do now?
no pressure to reply. love your blog, have a nice day.
talk to upperclassmen in your program and make friends in your major. depending on your program, classes could be more engineering-heavy or math-heavy (or both). i think it's most important to not get intimidated if you lack experience and stay interested, patient, and willing to learn/ask questions. if you can, look at languages your intro classes are taught in and try learning the syntax. there are a lot of online resources nowadays (videos, tutorials, etc). once you pick up some basic syntax, you can try beginner-friendly practice websites like codingbat or codesignal's arcade section to improve your grasp of a language and try doing some small projects you like as well. best of luck!!
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it's very dull and sad lately
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ohhh it’s so frustrating how i can completely forget things i’ve learned/studied in the past... i want to weep :’)
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may i ask what kind of notebooks you use for your notes?
they are the cheap marble composition books you can often get for 50 cents or so!
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been reviewing some basic graph theory with this anki deck
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PFRBT (purely functional red-black tree)
sounds like blowing a raspberry, actually a nifty data structure
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I liked the lighting in my room and the notes seemed pretty, so I took some pictures
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more range queries, with layered range trees
love spending up to 4 hours getting through a single lecture 💀
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some probabilistic data structures
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