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        <description>Infinite Trees



1 Motivation

Up until now, we’ve mostly looked at trees as a data structure, but we haven’t looked at them in the context of any particular problems. Trees are used in many applications in computer science, robotics, and game design. One common application is for representing the possible moves in a game or search problem. Imagine that you were exploring the space that a player (character or robot) could move through. On each move, the player would change position (and possibl…</description>
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        <description>Vassar Science Scholars Lecture/Lab



Saturday, March 26, 2011 

9:30am--12pm 

Sci Vis Lab, 3rd Floor Mudd Chemistry

WeScheme: from Algebra to Animation

We will explore selected parts of the Scheme programming language using WeScheme, a browser--</description>
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        <description>Plain text 3d?

Yep.

Here are some simple examples to warm you up for the
more complex pages to come.

Look at the screen (or page if this has been printed
out) and see if you can get the 2 X's below to look
like like 3 X's.

This is the basic skill needed for viewing the images.</description>
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        <description>Essential Software

Looking for a little more info? The following is a list of some of what I consider to be essential software I run in Xubuntu on my wearable.

Each of these contribute an key part of the experience:
? //software Dectalk// from fonix
:: http://www.fonixspeech.com/dectalk_legacy.php
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	*  Before joining Vassar in Fall 2006, I was an assistant professor at Colby College for five (5) years, beginning Fall 2001. Prior to my transition to academia, I worked for AT&amp;T for fifteen (15) years, in several different internal IT capacities, including applications and systems development and support, and IT infrastructure systems engineering. One of the very special opportunities I had while working for AT&amp;T was to be sponsored in its Doctoral Support Program, which enabled me to go…</description>
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	*  Vassar, the Alumnae/i Quarterly, Spring 2021: Special issue on Vassar's Vanguard of Technology. (I was part of the article/discussion on Cloud Computing.)
	*  The Queen of Code feat. Grace Hopper: I was interviewed for this second episode in the Honeypot Explains series on Tech Pioneers, April 8, 2021
	*  Vassar Reflects on Two Months of Distance Learning, Vassar Stories, Office of Communications, May 15, 2020</description>
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        <description>Marc L. Smith

(he/him) 

Professor of Computer Science

Computer Science Department

Vassar College


Coordinates
 Office: SP 104.5 
Voice: 845 437 7497   Zoom
E-mail: mlsmith@vassar.edu      Vassar College, Box 399
124 Raymond Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0399  
Spring 2026

	*  CMPU-101: Problem-Solving and Abstraction
		*  Lectures: Mon/Wed 12$((\lambda(x)\ (x\ x))\ (\lambda(x)\ (x\ x)))$</description>
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        <description>Jennifer E. Walter

Professor Emerita
 Department of Computer Science
 Vassar College

Email:  &lt;jewalter@vassar.edu&gt;  



“When you are the only woman in a group, you are no longer a woman; you are THE woman, as if your actions stand for that of your entire gender.”</description>
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        <description>What am I wearing?

New Scientist

A few details from decades of daily wear 
[gerbert in 2013]Please note, this page documents what I was wearing during the last four of the nineteen wonderful years I spent working for the CS Department at Vassar.  For the last year and a half I have been wearing modified versions of Google Glass running Glass and Ubuntu.  Along with that I am using a Bluetooth version of the Spiffchorder for input.  Please see the</description>
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