💡 𝐃𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰? The first computer programmer was 𝐀𝐝𝐚 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟏𝟖𝟎𝟎𝐬! Ada Lovelace was a brilliant mathematician she wrote an algorithm for a machine that existed only on paper. #FunFact #TechHistory #adalovelance #M4YOURSIT
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Did You Know? The Origin of 'Bug' in Computer Science" "Ever wondered why we call computer glitches 'bugs'? It dates back to 1947 when Grace Hopper, a renowned computer scientist, found a moth stuck in a relay of the Mark II computer. She famously removed the moth and taped it to the logbook, coining the term 'bug' to describe technical glitches. Talk about a literal 'debugging' process! Stay tuned for more intriguing tech trivia. #TechTrivia #DidYouKnow"
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Did You Know? The First Computer Program (1842)💡 Did you know? The first computer program was written over 180 years ago in 1842! The brilliant Ada Lovelace worked alongside Charles Babbage and developed an algorithm for his Analytical Engine. She envisioned a world where machines could process complex calculations and go beyond mere math—a world that wouldn’t emerge for another century! Ada is celebrated as the world’s first-ever computer programmer. How’s that for groundbreaking? Awais Ahmed Hayan Haroon #TechHistory #AdaLovelace #PioneerOfComputing"
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💡 Did You Know? CAPTCHA isn’t just a random name—it stands for 'Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart'! 🤖✅ Next time you prove you’re not a robot, you’ll know the meaning behind it! 👉 Follow me for more informative content related to computer knowledge😊 [SPARC, CAPTCHA , WWW, Did you Know, Tech, Computer Knowledge, Computer Institute] #DidYouKnow #CAPTCHA #TechKnowledge #InternetFacts #StayInformed #DigitalWorld #LearnIT #TechJourney #CyberWorld
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💡 Did You Know? CAPTCHA isn’t just a random name—it stands for 'Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart'! 🤖✅ Next time you prove you’re not a robot, you’ll know the meaning behind it! 👉 Follow me for more informative content related to computer knowledge😊 [SPARC, CAPTCHA , WWW, Did you Know, Tech, Computer Knowledge, Computer Institute] #DidYouKnow #CAPTCHA #TechKnowledge #InternetFacts #StayInformed #DigitalWorld #LearnIT #TechJourney #CyberWorld
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Day 31 of #100DaysOfCode Exciting update today! Successfully solved the Diameter of Tree problem! The Diameter of Tree problem is a classic challenge in computer science, where the goal is to find the longest path between two nodes in a tree. #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #TreeAlgorithms #DynamicProgramming #ProblemSolved #CodingJourney
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Algorithms are everywhere. Without algorithms, no one can think of breaking down a complex problem into a simpler ones and solving it step by step. It's the root of modern computer science. The term may sound modern, but its origin dates back to centuries. Here's an interesting video I found, by BBC ideas about the man who invented algorithms.
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🚀 Excited to share my latest Medium article on algorithm analysis and asymptotic notations! Learn how Big O, Big Theta, and Big Omega notations are used to analyze algorithm performance and make informed decisions in software development. #AlgorithmAnalysis #ComputationalComplexity #ProgrammingTips #SoftwareEngineering #DataStructures #ComputerScience #TechEducation #BigO #BigTheta #BigOmega Would love to hear your thoughts and insights on the topic! Feel free to share and engage with the community. Let's keep learning and growing together! 🌟
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Just like many other Vietnamese students, Pascal was the first programming language I learned, Turbo Pascal was my first IDE. Even after all these years, I still find Pascal to be one of the most beautiful languages. Its syntax is elegant, clear, and natural. program Goodbye; begin writeln('Goodbye, Niklaus Emil Wirth. RIP.‘); end.
We lost a titan in our industry. Niklaus Wirth passed away on the 1st. He created the first language I learned, Pascal, as well as Algol, Modula, Modula-2, and several others. Software is in a weird place. In some ways it's obviously in its infancy. It hasn't been around long enough to really venerate the greats with the exception of a handful of names like Turing. But we stand on the shoulders of giants and our ability to interact is because of the work of men like Niklaus Wirth.
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🏆 The most popular article in my newsletter is an introduction to graph theory. It covers: - Nodes, edges, and paths 🛣 - Connectivity 🔗 - Direction and weights ⚖ 🧪 Graph theory, a fascinating field, is not just a theoretical concept. It's one of the most useful computer science topics, with a multitude of real-life applications that will surely pique your interest. 🤔 Ready to dive into the world of graph theory? You can start your journey right here: https://lnkd.in/eEME7CDA
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#randomthought #joke There are 2 hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, and naming things... in fact, one concept has many names: << ...In computer science, a tagged union, also called a variant, variant record, choice type, discriminated union, disjoint union, sum type, or coproduct, is... >>
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