Yeah.. I can sit here in my apartment, at noob with a piece of paper and pen
and work on the hardest comp sci problem.. just relaxing.. no computer needed, no proofs needed, no textbooks.. just a mind
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Anonymous2010-01-17 14:34
The major differences between European and American CS are that American CS is more machine-oriented, less mathematical, more closely linked to application areas, more quantitative and more willing to absorb industrial products in its curriculum. For most of these differences there are perfect historical explanations, many of which reflect the general cultural differences between the two continents, but for CS we have also to take into account the special circumstance that due to the post-war situation, American CS emerged a decade earlier, for instance at the time when design, production, maintenance and reliability of the hardware were still causes for major concern. The names of the early professional societies are in this respect revealing: the "Association for Computing Machinery" and the "British Computer Society". And so are the names of the scientific discipline and the academic departments: in the US, CS is short for Computer Science, in Europe it is short for Computing Science.