The effective bandwidth of a speeding Toyota Matrix
CompSci.ca is moving onto a dedicated server. This means that this blog, forums, and other projects will run blazingly fast as soon as they move out of the crowded shared host. This also means that we...
View Articleit’s a Student Life
Student Life Questions about University or College, University ratings, and day to day student life discussion There’s a new addition to the Computer Science Canada forums – Student Life. It’s hard to...
View ArticleCatproofing your code. Also DWITE.
The round two of the DWITE programming contest was a success. Mr.S. himself approves: Excellent work with the new DWITE format. The website is easy to use and the contest questions are at level...
View ArticleDownload Turing 4.1.1
The Turing (winoot) programming language has gone freeware. Dr. Holt himself, of Holt Software, has let us know of that in an email: We have just posted a free copy of PC Turing on the company website...
View ArticleUniversity of Waterloo Tour 2008
This year’s unofficial University of Waterloo tour coincided with UW’s own Open House event, and took place on Tuesday, March 11th. Which just happened to be on the same date as the last year’s tour....
View ArticleTake the CompSci.ca Survey, Win Prizes!
$25 gift certificate from amazon.com 1000 bits 500 bits What are bits? It’s user points, on the forums. You don’t need to be registered to participate, though a username is require to win (register...
View Articlere: CompSci.ca Survey.
Photo by Dan Servos. Yes, the draw was pulled out of a funny hat. The results of the CompSci.ca survey are in, and the draw for the raffle has taken place. First of all I would like to thank everybody...
View ArticleLanSchool threatens compsci.ca with legal actions
The matter seems to have been resolved. See the followup post here. It appears that Dan, myself, and all of the Computer Science Canada community is being threatened with legal actions, courtesy of...
View ArticleLegal status update
Original image by Pavig Lok After having been served a legal notice by LanSchool, the matter has since been resolved; rather quickly at that. I would like to personally thank Greg Wilson and Jon...
View ArticleAddictive Tower Defense with Martin Kess
Martin Kess, one of the founding members of CompSci.ca, has been busy working on a fantastic looking game for the BlackBerry platform: Addictive Tower Defense. This isn’t the first of the quality...
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