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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- One of the most important pieces of computing history can be found inside a classroom in Pennsylvania. Inside the Moore Building on the University of Pennsylvania's ...
The way we tell computers what to do, through programming languages, has changed a ton. We’re going to take a look at the ...
Daniel Glasscock, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, tapped two undergraduate students to verify his ...
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