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| | | | | Computer science students examine issues such as privacy, censorship, and fake news in courses co-designed by philosophy professors as Harvard works to embed ethics in the curriculum, creating a national model. | |
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| | | | | I've often been asked about coding bootcamps versus traditional university degrees. While coding bootcamps promise a fast track into the tech industry with practical skills acquired in just a few months, universities offer a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of computing. It's essential to recognize that a coding bootcamp might provide a swift entry into web development, but a university degree in computer science offers a foundation that prepares you for a broader spectrum of roles in the tech un... | |
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| | | This summer, GOTO live asked me to step in and interview one of their guests for their podcast.1 Lattes in a city in Europe Simon Peyton Jones is the chair of Computing at School, the organization spearheading reform of England's national computing curriculum for children. He's also a former professor (and current Honorary Professor) at... | ||