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How Computer Science Was Introduced at Yale-NUS College
Yale-NUS College (2011-2025) was a venture between Yale University and the National University of Singapore to field test liberal-college education in Asia. This presentation is an overview of how Computer Science was introduced at Yale-NUS and how this introduction transcended the vision of the Yale-NUS founders.
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Olivier Danvy is interested in all aspects of programming languages, including programming.
Sat 18 OctDisplayed time zone: Perth change
Sat 18 Oct
Displayed time zone: Perth change
10:30 - 12:15 | |||
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11:50 40mKeynote | How Computer Science Was Introduced at Yale-NUS College SPLASH-E Olivier Danvy National University of Singapore File Attached | ||
