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criticalai.org
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| | | | | [Critical AI 2.1is the first in atwo-partspecial issue, co-edited by Lauren M.E. Goodlad and Matthew Stone, collecting interdisciplinary essays and think pieces on a wide range of topics involving Large Language Models. Below, a sneak preview from the issue:the co-editors' introductory essay, "Beyond Chatbot-K: On Large Language Models, "Generative AI," and Rise of Chatbots: An... | |
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www.java-tv.com
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| | | | | This video reveals the long lost secret of how to write readable Java code. Self explaining method names, fluent interfaces, DSLs, helpful frameworks... We are always looking for ways to make our code more readable. But in our quest, we seem to have forgotten something. The most effective way to make any code more readable. | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | | | Architecture is an important asset for good programming and the notion of "pattern" is here to help us apply already trusted code architecture solutions to common problems. Jason McDonald has done a wonderful job to group some of them in a document that should be useful to most software developers. Go to his blog to | |
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afieldguidetomath.wordpress.com
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| | | I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut. My research focuses in the area of arithmetic geometry, which is at the cross roads of number theory and algebraic geometry. | ||