7 search results for “programmeren” in the Public website
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Felienne Hermans explains why you should talk to your computer
Why should you talk to your computer? When children start learning how to read, they do so by using their voice and speaking the words out loud. In this lecture for the University of the Netherlands, Felienne Hermans (Leiden University) explains how speaking a computer code out loud can help children…
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Anna Latour wins second prize at KNVI Thesis Prize for Informatics
The KNVI (Koninklijke Nederlandse Vereniging van Informatieprofessionals) awarded Thesis Prizes for Informatics and Information Science
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Fewer errors in software features by using delta modelling
When new features are being written into software code, errors can easily be made. This causes bugs, which leads to software appearing later and being more expensive. Michiel Helvensteijn, a PhD student from CWI and the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, studied how to prevent these kinds…
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SAMCO: Surrogate-Assisted Multi-Criteria Optimization
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Harry Wijshoff lectures at KNAW evening about Turing Award
On November 4th, the KNAW will be devoting an evening to the A.M. Turing Award, also known as the 'Nobel Prize in Computer Science'. In 2020, Alfred Vaino Aho and Jeffrey David Ullman received this prize for their major contribution to the way computers are controlled. In a webinar, three Dutch scientists…
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Informatics Ladies Day
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