Message from @Big T
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I hate that pictures are only for pictures.
lol
Every time I fucking forget.
So many memes.
The funny thing was that there were two test days and you could kinda pick which one you wanted, in the sense that each class was set for one day, but you could take it the other day if you wanted. Anyway, the first day there was apparently trouble setting up the compiler, so they couldn't test their program for the first hour or so.
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lol the suspense
They got the full amount of time once the compiler was working I think, but still.
here is the discrete final https://tbp.berkeley.edu/exams/6398/download/
to give you an indea
Inserts "You know, I'm something of a *computer* scientist myself." Meme
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If only
@TheCompanyMan
have fun
For continuous random variables,XandYwhereY=g(X)for some differentiable, bijective function g:R→R. What is fY(y)in terms offX(·),g(·),g−1(·)andg′(·)? (Possibly useful to remember thatfY(y)dy=Pr[y≤Y≤y+dy].)
Copy paste here we go
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haha
no pics or laTex capabilities
Boy I'm getting real glad I did computer engineering instead of computer science
Taking digital logic cured me of any desire to get involved in computer engineering, not that I had much desire to start with.
I was only kidding for the record.
The meme was perfect tho
lol he taps out
However Google gave me many pdfs to read so maybe I learn something 😆
system design course
Big Travis out here with the big moves.
I've heard that something like 30-40% of computer science graduates can't solve the interview level computer science questions. Aside from wondering if that's true, I wonder how that could possibly be.
Because schools are garbage?
Because I've seen some interview questions, and they are not what I'd call mind bending.
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i'd believe it
C's get degrees
with the exception of some top schools
Travis tht download no work
Actually, now that I think about it, I think the claim was that 30-40% couldn't write FIZZBUZZ.
at our school, if you get into CS, then you are realistically on the tail of the distribution
And I'm not something of a computer scientist.
@TheCompanyMan which one?