This is a free competitive programming course (2016 edition), about algorithms, mathematics and programming, taught at Reykjavík University, Iceland. It is a three-week long course, with a fresh lecture and problem set for each day. Although it was created in 2016, the course is still relevant by today’s standards. You’ll find 12 different lectures with downloadable materials in PDF / Latex formats, as well as tests, problems to solve and even a final exam for you to take when you’re ready. The course (material) has been adopted (and adapted) by Ulm University, Germany and Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Bolivia, to name a few. Feel free to contact the author if you have any questions or suggestions on this course.
57 Computer History Videos, Documentaries and Ebooks
Computing is the bedrock technology that fuels the homes of billions of people around the world. It offers endless possibilities for producing, sharing, and saving information. In this article, a list originally maintained by Thomas Watson, recompiled and cleaned, takes a look at some of the most important innovations in computing history. It covers information from as early as 1953, right down to 2016, in various forms of folklores, recordings, documentaries, interviews, lectures and movies.