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Computer science has undergone remarkable transformations since its inception, shaping the way we live, work, and interact with technology. Understanding this evolution not only highlights the innovations of the past but also underscores the importance of education in this ever-evolving field. In this blog, we’ll explore key milestones in computer science and the learning opportunities available, including computer science training in Yamuna Vihar and Computer Science Training Institute in uttam nagar .
The Early Years: Foundations of Computing
The story of computer science begins in the mid-20th century with the development of the first electronic computers. The ENIAC, one of the earliest general-purpose computers, showcased the capabilities of machine computation. However, programming at that time required a deep understanding of machine language, which was accessible only to a select few.
Milestone: High-Level Programming Languages
The 1950s marked a pivotal moment with the introduction of high-level programming languages like FORTRAN and COBOL. These languages allowed developers to write code in a more human-readable form, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for programming. This shift made software development more approachable and laid the groundwork for future innovations.
The Personal Computer Revolution
The 1970s and 1980s ushered in the era of personal computing, with companies like Apple and IBM bringing computers into homes and offices. This democratization of technology changed how people interacted with computers, leading to the development of user-friendly interfaces and applications.
Milestone: The Internet Age
The rise of the internet in the late 20th century transformed communication and information sharing on a global scale. The introduction of web browsers in the 1990s made the internet accessible to the masses, resulting in an explosion of online content and services. This era emphasized the importance of networking and laid the foundation for the digital economy.
nd Advanced Technologies
As computing technologies became more advanced, the need for specialized knowledge grew. Understanding data structures and algorithms became essential for optimizing code and improving software performance.
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For those looking to enhance their skills, the Data Structure Training Institute in Yamuna Vihar offers comprehensive programs focused on these critical concepts. Mastering data structures is vital for aspiring developers and can significantly impact their effectiveness in real-world applications.
Milestone: Mobile Computing and Applications
The advent of smartphones in the early 2000s revolutionized computing once again. Mobile applications became integral to daily life, prompting developers to adapt their skills for mobile platforms. This shift highlighted the need for specialized education in app development and user experience design.
Current Trends: AI, Big Data, and Cybersecurity
Today, fields like artificial intelligence (AI), big data, and cybersecurity are at the forefront of technological innovation. AI is transforming industries by enabling machines to learn from data, while big data analytics provides insights that drive decision-making.
To prepare for careers in these dynamic fields, students can enroll in an advanced diploma in computer application in Uttam Nagar. This program equips learners with a strong foundation in software development, data management, and emerging technologies.
Additionally, Computer Science Classes in Uttam Nagar offer tailored courses for those seeking to specialize in specific areas, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the job market.
Conclusion
The evolution of computer science has been marked by significant milestones that have reshaped our technological landscape. As the field continues to advance, the demand for skilled professionals is higher than ever. By pursuing education in computer science—whether through computer science training in Yamuna Vihar, specialized data structure courses, or advanced diploma programs—you can position yourself for success in this exciting and ever-changing industry.
Embrace the opportunities available to you and become a part of the future of technology!
#computer science classes#datascience#computer science training in Yamuna Vihar#Computer Science Classes in Uttam Nagar
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I don’t usually talk about coding on main, but I really think people would enjoy it more if they were taught what they could do as well as how to code. Like you can build anything. Anything at all you could possibly want. Programming can be a creative medium for the logically minded, and coding classes almost never actually embrace that.
I’ve built so many projects just from silly jokes. Made a whole joke text adventure game about being trapped in an elevator with some game characters. The discord bots I maintain to this day started as “haha what if [Game NPC] was in our server”. If an idea strikes me as fun I’ll code it, the same way an artist will draw a silly doodle or a writer will write a funny joke fic. It’s not just a get a job skill, you actively create things with code. So create! And have fun doing it!
I really think that’s the secret to truly enjoying programming. I love it, it’s a passion of mine. And it’s all because my first teacher set me free to create with it. He would let me expand on assignments however I wanted when I finished early and encouraged exploring what else I could do. If more people taught coding like that, I think there would be so many more who shared my passion for it.
#programming#computer science#coding#revelations I had in a college class with my lab partner today lol
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Oh poor neighbor! The flower wilted! @:[
#welcome home#welcome home puppet show#welcome home fanart#wally darling#wally darling fanart#fanart#digital art#art#roblox art#my artwork#im so excited for the semester!!#i decided to get a computer science minor and i got some coding classes!#i love coding so so much#It's so fun X3
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I find it funny how the computers in TMA were so allergic to the statements that they had to log everything on tape recorders, but now The Fears have learned and evolved™️ to be more tech savvy (albeit at the rate of an 80 yr old who thinks their e-mail is the same thing as the wifi but still ! Progress !)
#they took a class in computer science in between series#good for them good for them#made one guy eat his keyboard and decided that looked promising for Future Endeavors#the magnus protocol#tmp#the magnus archives#tma#posts for the void
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i was rereading nevermore on the web version of webtoon and i realized i could mess with the height and width of individual pannels 😭
if you wanna do this (it's useless but funny cause then you can reread the chapter with these cursed faces appearing occasionally) i recommend only changing the height otherwise the pannels stack next to one another which is annoying
#this is what i'm using my computer science classes for /j#nevermore#nevermore webcomic#montresor nevermore#duke nevermore
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something like this
#creepypasta#ben drowned#x virus#whatever#codys basically like this loser highschooler whos really smart and super into science and stuff#he steals some stuff from his chemistry class at school and something something somehow releases it on his bullies (maybe at a party or som#thing like that... working out the details) and they Die or one of them dies. or something#he doesnt really like try to cover up his crime or anything so he ends up like wanted by the police and On the run#hes also really into computers and gaming and all that hes a Nerd.#which is why ben attaches to him#ill probably go into my ghost lore later#ghosts are entirely separeate from slenderman and his proxies and stuff and tend ot juist wander#or attach to a certain person or thing or place#i imagine ben was kind of a loose spirit but ends up attaching to cody because of the shared interest and the sudden violence enacted by hi#i dont think im diong the whole cult thing or whatever it was im probably going to do#something where ben is like this kid who was really into zelda who died#maybe he drowns... Stop#something very violent and tragic though because he becomes a ghost#also this isnt a ship thing at all they're both like. 14 and they like to talk about gaming.#my art
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Y’all ever write fanfic so hard that you end up accidentally finding your passion in computer science at the age of 25 and then randomly apply for college and get in and then end up really enjoying programming and network security more than literally anything you’ve ever studied in your life and you can’t fucking articulate why in god’s name you ended up getting into IT because if you said you ended up getting into IT due to writing a Stargate fan fiction the length of the Book Of Mormon where two IT Rats start an economy based around selling pirated media in another galaxy people would literally think you’re insane? or is that just me?
#stargate fan fiction made me get into computer science 😭😭😭#bro this CANNOT be real#I literally haven’t written the fanfic in ages bc I’ve been so pumped for college#and then now I’m in college and I’m VP communications and I understand what’s going on more than like 90% of my class#because I researched so much for my stupid fucking fan fiction#I swear to god stargate CANNOT keep having this much of an impact on my fucking life#not a bad imagine#personal post lmfao#a unique and experience I fear
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LCARS display for the original Constitution-class U.S.S. Enterprise.
#Star Trek#Star Trek: The Next Generation#LCARS#Library Computer Access and Retrieval System#U.S.S. Enterprise#NCC-1701#Constitution-class#science fiction
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graduated high school today and drew my creature to commemorate. i got into yttd around my freshman year so its like we graduated together lol
#rip shin tsukimi you wouldve loved kazakh schools for gifted kids#and mandatory programming class#and a level computer science and physics#your turn to die#yttd#shin tsukimi
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a little ramble about the first two lines of good morning world! by burnout syndromes because I love it dearly and WILL burst into tears if I think about the lyrics even if I'm in public (if you catch me tearing up on a bus with my headphones on then that's probably why).
now, i'm not the best at english as a subject so this probably won't be a proper, formal analysis but stay with me!!
(essay under the cut as to not clog up dgafer's feeds with my brain dump)
the first two lines in question are, of course, 'おはよう世界 (ohayou sekai), good morning world!'
a couple of things that have stood out to me about these lines after overthinking them:
the meaning/implication of 'good morning world!' itself
and the fact that burnout syndromes have essentially repeated the same statement, but in two languages
first, to preface, one of the major things i love about dr stone is its attitude towards science. i find that typically, in our culture?, science is treated as EMOTIONLESS and OBJECTIVE and FACTS DONT CARE ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS. alpha male 'look im better than you because i KNOW how THINGS WORK and it has nothing to do with womanly FEELINGS' or some shit, but senku's version of science is an expression of the inherent human nature and spirit - it's fun, it's curious, and most importantly, it helps people. science is possibly the most human thing of all. and by extension, dr stone's attitude towards humanity as a whole is that we are inherently kind and will always do our best to help others. which, realistically, might not be necessarily true, but it's something i do like to believe in.
anyway, this statement 'good morning world!' greets the world, treating it like a person, or even a friend. the exclamation mark also indicates enthusiasm and cheerfulness. tbh, it's a phrase i would expect a child to say. which is not a bad thing! in contrast, i think it works to set the hopeful and joyful tone that is present in dr stone. also, there's something to be said about childlike wonder and how children are generally the most openminded. and that they're always asking 'why' and actively learning how the world works by piecing together all their experiences to paint an interpretation of this world and reality that they've been thrown into. and that they do it almost unconsciously, their little mission to figure out how the world works, and in a way all of us are born scientists. and something about how children are, like, the 'purest' form of humans, before they're shaped and pulled around to slot into modern society. the human essence and science are inextricably linked - again, science is so, so human.
'good morning' indicates a start or a beginning, and alludes to the start of senku's journey throughout the story. and, i may be starting to reach, but it feels like a greeting that implies the speaker is looking forward to spending the day with 'the world'. which is the personification and enthusiasm again!
the line also reminds me of how programmers will often, before anything else, print "hello, world!" when learning a new programming language. it's like,,,when a new program spits out 'hello, world!', it's kind of like it's a new life that's introducing itself to the big, wide world??? (like a child, i daresay..??) which i find so cute, that it's standard for programmers to first let their programs say this, when computers themselves are kind of 'known' for their, well, lack of consciousness and their objectivity.
something about how both 'good morning world!' and 'hello, world!' are personifying scientific/'logical'/'objective' things, and how it's such an inherently human thing to do, to attribute human characteristics to inanimate objects. it's like how people will say please and thank you to chatgpt despite it, yk, being a computer. it's like how people will say sorry to furniture after bumping into it, or how they talk about the conditions in which appliances will function, like 'the toaster doesn't like it when the bread is too thick' or 'the car likes to warm up for a bit before driving'. the '[thing] likes/doesnt like [condition]' is lowkey the best way to describe the habits of objects like this. idk about you but 'the car likes to warm up a bit before driving' just feels more effective and almost more understandable? and i want to obey it more? than 'you need to let the engine run for a bit before driving'. it's so ingrained in us to be kind like this, to the point where we are being polite to things that aren't even alive, and to the point where it's easier to act in ways that ensure maximum efficiencies of machines when we think of them as 'liking' or 'disliking' certain conditions.
and the fact that 'good morning world!' is said in two languages gives access to a larger demographic of people. it also shows how this enthusiasm and spirit is not limited by nationality/people groups, but rather is more of a universal thing shared by people across the globe, reaching beyond language barriers, even if the sentiment is something that requires language to be expressed. also, i'm assuming that english is not burnout syndromes' usual choice of language, so making a point to also say this in english shows their own desire to express this to the world. it also highlights the importance of this phrase, which to me is what i've said above.
in conclusion: i think good morning world! is a PERFECT opening ost for dr stone, even judging by the first two lines ALONE. it captures the one of its central themes SO WELL and yes i did tear up a few times typing this.
thanks for reading my yapping!!!!!! and also if you have anything to add i'd love to hear it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#funnily enough i thought of most of this while in computer science class today#i feel like i repeated myself a lot#and still didn't get my core thinking process/takeaway across very well#oh well#i hope the vibes are there enough for yall to get the essence of what im saying#i love this show's portrayal of science it's UNREAL#dr stone#dcst#good morning world#burnout syndromes#dr stone analysis
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My Personal Coding Journal Notion 🍂☕️🪵
I'm kickstarting my reunion with coding by being organized! and with this field importantly, I want to track all my progress, notes and all the resources I find all in one place and this is what it looks like!
It includes:
My notes on each language HTML, CSS, Java...
Keeping track of when I start specific tutorials, courses, etc.
Free courses
Bootcamps I am researching
Resources to books
A personal FAQ
and more as I continue!
(click for a better view)
A quick peek inside the "Notes"
I haven't started it but this is how it'll be formatted:
happy coding and long life learning! ⊹。ꕤ˚₊⊹
#codeblr#programming#code#computer science#studyblr#resources#free classes#free resources#education#self education#diary
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Demystifying Machine Learning: A Beginner's Guide

Introduction:
A vibrant epicenter of knowledge and technology enthusiasts, the air is filled with intrigue surrounding computer science and data analytics courses, particularly the DCA course in Uttam nagar. For those just setting sail on their journey into the world of computer science, and even for those contemplating the more comprehensive computer science courses available in this bustling area, the term "Machine Learning" often shrouds itself in mystery. This blog is designed to unveil the magic of Machine Learning, rendering it accessible to beginners and serving as a guiding light for those eager to explore DCA classes in Uttam nagar and the wider realm of computer science.
The Gateway to Understanding Machine Learning
Machine Learning, a captivating subset of artificial intelligence, possesses the transformative ability to reshape our interactions with technology and data. At its essence, it involves the art of training computers to learn from data, ultimately enhancing their performance in specific tasks over time. Whether you're considering the possibilities offered by DCA training in Uttam nagar or the broader horizons of a comprehensive computer science program, a foundational understanding of Machine Learning holds the key to navigating this thrilling terrain.
Dispelling Myths: What Machine Learning Isn't
Before we embark on a deeper journey, let's debunk a common misconception: Machine Learning is not about imbuing machines with human-like consciousness or decision-making abilities. Instead, it's the craft of designing algorithms that empower computers to recognize patterns, make predictions, and unravel complex problems through the lens of data.
Essential Pillars of Machine Learning
The Role of Data: Data forms the bedrock of Machine Learning. It can be a vast array of information, ranging from customer preferences and historical sales data to medical records and sensor readings. Whether you're traversing the landscape of DCA courses in Uttam nagar or engaging in broader computer science studies, you'll soon become proficient in collecting, cleansing, and preparing data for analysis.
The Power of Algorithms: Machine Learning algorithms serve as the mathematical engines propelling the learning process. These algorithms are exquisitely crafted to unveil patterns and insights concealed within the data.
The Journey of Training: During the training phase, algorithms are introduced to labeled data, which means data with known desired outcomes. The algorithm adjusts its parameters to learn from this labeled data, making the learning process more efficient and targeted.
Testing and Validation: Following the training, the algorithm faces the ultimate test, as it encounters new, unlabeled data to evaluate its performance. This phase ensures that the model can make accurate predictions and maintain its reliability.
Deployment and Real-World Impact: Once an algorithm is adequately trained and validated, it becomes ready for deployment, enabling real-time predictions and even automating decision-making processes. This is where the real-world magic of Machine Learning unfolds.
Where the Magic Unfolds: Real-World Applications
The impact of Machine Learning is palpable in the real world. It powers recommendation systems on platforms like Netflix and Amazon, facilitates accurate disease diagnosis in the realm of healthcare, and plays a crucial role in the decision-making processes of self-driving cars.
So whether you're in the initial stages of exploring a DCA course in Uttam nagar or contemplating the broader horizons of a comprehensive computer science program, a solid grasp of Machine Learning's fundamentals is a potent asset that can open doors to exciting career prospects in data analytics, AI development, and beyond.
Taking Your First Step
If the world of Machine Learning has awakened your curiosity, you're already on a journey into the captivating realm of data-driven innovation. Whether you're considering a Computer science course in Uttam nagar or envisioning a more comprehensive computer science expedition, understanding the fundamentals of Machine Learning will serve as your guiding light in this enthralling field.
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Went out with a bam!!!get it guys.. bamboozlers.. bam.. *gets tomatoes thrown at me*
#life series fanart#traditional art#grian fanart#wild life fanart#this isnt a full drawing but#I love it#I drew it a few days after the finale in computer science class
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one of my friends is a biologist & i was really amused hearing some of her stories yesterday because they put into context just how believable newt's kaiju drift is as Shit A Biologist Would Do. like my friend has personally met both a guy who got infected with a botfly larva and didn't do anything to remove it (because he just didn't mind), and another guy who identified a tapeworm species by intentionally exposing himself to it (he had it narrowed down to 2 species and needed to know if it was the one that would infect humans) (it was)
#newton geiszler#unscientific aside#drifting with a kaiju is on a whole different level of dangerous. but still.#he's an expert on them. he knew (thought he knew) what he was doing#can also confirm from personal experience that hermann is extremely accurate as a mathematician#like theres a whole range of personalities in mathematics so that part is just 'hes believable as an eccentric academic'#but mathematicians have A Thing about chalkboards#90% of the math profs i had used chalkboards and the 10% who didnt have chalkboards used powerpoint slides#cant remember seeing anyone use dry erase boards except one poor TA who had to fill in one time and was STRUGGLING#well and profs from my non-math classes#also if you ask math people why they like math i think roughly half of them will say something about the beauty of the universe#also his exhausted sigh when pentecost says 'i need more than a prediction' lmao. buddy i have BEEN there#oh and the fact that they have him doing some computer modeling & that he wrote code for the jaegers#extremely overlapping disciplines. i had mandatory computer science courses alongside algebra and stats and all that#& you need to be able to write at least a little code to do the predictive model stuff hes doing#anyway yeah i love them. best eccentric scientists#ask to tag#parasites
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DELTARUUUUUUUUUUUNE!!!!!!!

#deltarune#dave and bambi utdr mix#utdr mix#queen’s rad computer science class#qrcsc#queen deltarune
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One of my biggest fears is others thinking that I'm a teacher's pet or a know-it-all or something. Like I'm just a nerd who loves to ramble about stuff I'm passionate about, I swear I'm not trying to be a smartass or anything T-T
#my post#once in computer science class I was answering all of the questions because no one else was raising their hand#and the whole time I was like “please don't think I'm a smartass please don't think I'm a smartass...”
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