New Favorite Web Site
April 15th, 2005
I have a new favorite web site: CleverCS (which just redirects to this page at the University of New South Wales in Australia). It’s a collection of papers describing clever ideas in computer science; some recent favorites include:
- SCIgen – an Automatic CS Paper Generator
- NP-Complete Problems and Physical Reality
- CatchUp! Capturing and Replaying Refactorings to Support API Evolution
- 1001 Paraphrases: Incenting Responsible Contributions in Collecting Paraphrases from Volunteers
- Anti-Aliasing on the Web
- Google’s MapReduce: Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters
INSERTION SORT is O(n log n) (no, your second-year algorithms course wasn’t wrong: they analyze gapped insertion sort)- Locating Causes of Program Failures
- Modern Concurrency Abstractions for C# (or, goto statements for the 21st Century)
- Automatic Distinctive Icons for Desktop Interfaces
- Managing Duplicated Code with Linked Editing
- This Computer Responds to User Frustration (but don’t get your hopes up)
- Models of Attentions in Computing and Communication: From Principles to Applications
Excellent link. Thanks.
(By the way, your commenter wouldn’t let me post the above comment if I didn’t remove my url?)
Hold on – what do polyphonic C# (now part of “C-Omega” I think) or concurrency in general have to do with gotos? Maybe I’m just sleepy, but I don’t see the connection.
CleverCS is cool, and seems to update more regularly now than it used to. Lambda the Ultimate makes a nice complement.