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...Maine--Calazzo; Harvard--None. 3B: Maine--None; Harvard--Huling. 2B: Maine--None; Harvard--Albers. SB: Maine--Croteau; Harvard--Harris, Huling, Keck. CS: Maine--Sheedy; Harvard--None. E: Maine--Harvie; Harvard--Harris, Keck, Duffell...
...potential course could be an introductory computer science class, designed to be significantly less intense than CS 50. In this course, students could learn BASIC--a relatively simple programming language--and the fundamentals of programming. Some courses would stress skills that are becoming very necessary in our daily lives. For example, this introductory computer science course could also cover some basics of networks so that students could learn what happens every time they check their e-mail...
...technology is able to drastically boost performance primarily because MMX has 57 new instruction sets. (CS 50 flashbacks anyone?) This allows the processor to handle more graphic-intensive tasks simultaneaously. In addition, even newer chips have more cache than current Pentiums, enabling the computer to anticipate where programs should be loaded milliseconds in advance...
After a brief experiment with Computer Science--"CS-50 seems to be the computer course from hell"--Jonno returned to the music department...
...long-standing Celtic fan (I stayed up late at night while in grade school to watch the Celts beat the Lakers in the late fifties and early sixties), I enjoyed reading your article on the demise of the Cs. However, Auerbach is not the culprit. He is the victim...