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Computer Science

Masters in CS paying off

Posted on November 15, 2019 by Matt Chung

Taking computer science courses are already paying off in my career. Nothing too significant (yet) but I am witnessing small wins. For example, this past summer...

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A brief introduction to cache organization

Posted on May 13, 2017 by Matt Chung

As a software programmer, I always had a vague understanding of how an operating system fetches data from memory.  At an abstract level, I understood that a pro...

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Data structures and algorithms in Java – Inspectional reading

Posted on September 17, 2016 by Matt Chung

My plan on completing Data Structures and Algorithms in Java by December 31st, 2016, requires changing my reading strategy. Reading technical books cover to cov...

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