Bjarne Stroustrup: C++ | Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast

Lex Fridman  is an MIT professor that does Research and teach in human-centered AI, deep learning, autonomous vehicles & robotics. He participates in social media and hosts a podcast on Artificial Intelligence where he interviews people like Elon Musk.


I just saw on YouTube an interview to Bjarne Stroustrup. Stroustrup began developing C++ in 1979 (then called “C with Classes”), and, in his own words, “invented C++, wrote its early definitions, and produced its first implementation… chose and formulated the design criteria for C++, designed all its major facilities, and was responsible for the processing of extension proposals in the C++ standards committee.” Stroustrup also wrote a textbook for the language in 1985, The C++ Programming Language.


The thing I found most interesting was the assertion by Stroustrup that higher levels of abstraction (or maybe the right level?) produces more compact and efficient code. There are two things that need to be matched, on one side the idea of what needs to be done, that is in the mind of the programmer, on the other side is the machine instructions that are executed by the computer. The function of the programming language, or rather the compiler, is to allow the programmer to express his idea clearly, so that the optimizer will produce an executable that its reliable, efficient, and that corresponds to the idea of the programmer.


According to Stroustrup, reliability and efficiency are systems properties, and the way to achieve them is by simplification. The central idea is to have a flexible and effective type implementation that allows the programmer to match the types of his application to his needs without a performance penalty.

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Universal Interactive Whiteboard Software – top 3 so far

Don’t you wish there was a universal interactive whiteboard program – that could work on any IWB whether it was a home made WiiMote to a $10000 interactive LCD/LED screen.
eBeam ScrapBook. My pick for Primary to middle school, ebeam scapbook is a solid IWB program that does not require you to own an eBeam or have one connected for it to work. With things like video and stroke playback, the ability to bring in just about any image file plus flash animations and video its a well rounded package. Saves as either proprietary, HTML PDF, PPT, JPG, or PNG. Cross platform.Microsoft OneNote. Seriously overlooked and most people don’t even know they have it. This is my pick for middle and high schools plus tertiary and training centres. Great range of tools and drawing capability. The handwriting recognition is fantastic and the math symbol recognition is great if a little buggy. The sharing function is great if you are online and want to share your notebook.
Saves files as Onenote, PDF, DOC, HTML.

Open Sankore. this is a little different but once you get used to it holy cow. This is one of the most feature-full IWB programs I have come across. It’s a regular IWB in many respects with a smaller gallery than most but nothing that can’t be expanded. But the widgets/apps that you can add are amazing.

Imagine being able to embed just about any file from the web
Imagine having a google map working within your whiteboard – wikipedia and wikictionary as well.
Imagine being able to have a page as big as you want (scrolling)
Imagine being able to embed working websites into the document
Imagine being able to create your own widgets with a just using HTML and CSS

I’d give this a go in a classroom – the interface is non standard but does make sense and auto saves your work until you want to export it. It has a nice extended desktop function for interactive pen displays.
Exports only as Sankore or PDF.

 

Read more: http://halljackson.blogspot.com/2012/05/universal-interactive-whiteboard.html#ixzz34a8Nr098

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