STFC ECCC
    • The Single Responsibility Principle
    • The Open/Closed Principle
    • Spack
    • GitHub Actions
    • Inheritance is Evil
    • Nuxt
    • LogSeq
    • Time Complexity
    • How to Review a Codebase
    • Numba and Bitmasks
    • Mutation Testing
    • Message Passing Interface
    • P vs NP
    • Verbose Graphics with Rust and Vulkan
    • Slidev
    • Nuxt Content By Example
    • Rust MMU Guest Lecture
    • As We May Think - AI for Coding
    • Git in Practice: Techniques for Collaborative Development
    • A Crash Course in Natural Language Processing
    • Graphs: Ruining the Travelling Salesman's Day Since 1930
    • Automating File Creation With Jinja2 Templates in Python
    • What the hell is a Monad?
    • The Liskov Substitution Principle
    • Everything as a Specification
    • The Interface Segregation Principle
    • The Dependency Inversion Principle
    • A Field Guide To Coupling
    • Why Python is (and isn't) Fast
    • Cybersecurity
    • What Linux Distribution Should You Use?
    • Agent Communication Protocols
    • Why I hate try/catch, and why you should hate it too!
    • The Beauty of Vim Motions
Talks

A Crash Course in Natural Language Processing

James Cornall

James Cornall

Graduate Software Engineer

An introduction to Natural Language Processing (NLP), covering techniques, jargon and use cases.
Open presentation

Git in Practice: Techniques for Collaborative Development

This lecture will focus on Git good practices and advanced commands to help developers work more efficiently and collaboratively in shared repositories.

Graphs: Ruining the Travelling Salesman's Day Since 1930

A tour of graph algorithms and classic problems in computer science, from traversal and shortest paths to the Travelling Salesman Problem.

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