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Parallel Computing on Your Own Machine | Week 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
Introduction to macros | Week 3 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
What is an array, really? Abstract arrays | Week 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
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Why you don't game on supercomputers | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | James Schloss
Arrays: Slices and Views | Week 2, lecture 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
Generic programming | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | David P. Sanders
Introduction to Your Professors  | Week 1, lecture 1 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020
Computational Thinking Illustrated | Week 5 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | Alan Edelman
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Parallel Computing on Your Own Machine | Week 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

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Introduction to macros | Week 3 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Introduction to macros | Week 3 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

This is an introduction to macros and expressions in Julia. A macro allows us to transform a piece

What is an array, really? Abstract arrays | Week 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

What is an array, really? Abstract arrays | Week 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

We will ask ourselves what an array is and go into some detail about Julia's abstract arrays. For full course information, visit ...

Basics of Arrays in Julia | Week 1, lecture 5 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Basics of Arrays in Julia | Week 1, lecture 5 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/computational-thinking/tree/Fall20 Course website: ...

Why you don't game on supercomputers | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | James Schloss

Why you don't game on supercomputers | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | James Schloss

For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/18S191 Course website: https://computationalthinking.

Arrays: Slices and Views | Week 2, lecture 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Arrays: Slices and Views | Week 2, lecture 8 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Teacher: David P. Sanders For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/18S191 Course website: ...

Generic programming | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | David P. Sanders

Generic programming | Week 13 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | David P. Sanders

We see how to write functions in a generic way, so that they can be applied in many different contexts, using random walks as an ...

Introduction to Your Professors  | Week 1, lecture 1 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Introduction to Your Professors | Week 1, lecture 1 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/computational-thinking/tree/Fall20 Course website: ...

Computational Thinking Illustrated | Week 5 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | Alan Edelman

Computational Thinking Illustrated | Week 5 | MIT 18.S191 Fall 2020 | Alan Edelman

How to become a master computational thinker... For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/18S191 Course ...

Stanford CS149 I Parallel Computing I 2023 I Lecture 8 - Data-Parallel Thinking

Stanford CS149 I Parallel Computing I 2023 I Lecture 8 - Data-Parallel Thinking

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Environments for programming with Julia | Week 3 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

Environments for programming with Julia | Week 3 | 18.S191 MIT Fall 2020

This is a quick introduction into different ways to code Julia For full course information, visit https://github.com/mitmath/18S191 ...