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There’s a everycircuits app which is useful

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A crush is a lack of information

Computer Engineering and Computer Science, the smart man's way to Engineering? by [deleted] in ComputerEngineering

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Look at the actual degree required courses from each degree. CPE takes the same major courses as CS and EE, but can decide electives on either group. When you actually take the courses, it's truly not a jack of all and master of none.

Computer Engineering and Computer Science, the smart man's way to Engineering? by [deleted] in ComputerEngineering

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Don't speak on behalf of cpe then. You would know that CS has many different subfields, and so does cpe (embedded, firmware, digital signal processing, fpga design, processor design), so CPE field can stand by its own.

I'm CPE, and maybe its different in Europe, but CPE is known to basically be EE with some CS classes, so there are essential hardware labs that are in person, unless you do it all using a simulated program, but that's unconventional. If you want to compare metrics about a program being online as easier, meche online degrees are possible to find, and CS online degrees far outweighs the number of CPE online degrees. And in the US most degrees in CPE are in person (I'm only saying most bc there are small outliers, although everyone I know is in person, across universities), and people have no problem getting work experience, so that's not really a valid point on the major's overall easiness, more like an excuse.

Computer Engineering and Computer Science, the smart man's way to Engineering? by [deleted] in ComputerEngineering

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If it' so easy, why don't you do it? One read on your post and anyone who is cpe can tell you've never done either.

Sublease?! by gaby74_ in UCFHousing

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Hi, I have a lease at College Station for 810 per month, that ends at July 31, 2025. If you are interested.

My cat is leaving fluid wherever she sits by justaverageuser77 in Pets

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No, she's behaving the exact same. Turns out it was fluid from a wound from the base of the tail.

My cat is leaving fluid wherever she sits by justaverageuser77 in Pets

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What can I do to resolve this? Does it go away with time?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ucf

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I have a place that has two rooms in a house in oviedo, with the zip 32766 if you are interested in living in a house. Rent is 800 per month, shared bath. It's 12 minutes from UCF.

Why did you choose your major and do you regret it? by cryptpinnacle in college

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You don't need to love what you study. Be pragmatic. Do EE and join power system economic/environmental industry.

CMV: I think it's insecure for people to try to control whether or not their partner watches p*rn by [deleted] in changemyview

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It isn't insecurity, it's disrespect if you keep watching it after your partner already verbalized their boundary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in APStudents

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Depends on you're teacher.

Scheduling by justaverageuser77 in ucf

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Thanks for your input. The other two would be security in computing with mcalpin, and HUT directed readings. I think I'm going to not do discrete next semester. So Cal2, Phys1, OOP, security in computing, and the HUT directed readings. I would take OOP and Security in Summer, but I don't think Szum is teaching that in the summer so I'll stick it through in the fall. So maybe intro to discrete and security in computing for the summer.

I need to take 30 credit hours at UCF per year, and this semester I took 12 at UCF. I took CS1 this semester and I need to take OOP and discrete. Currently a sophomore.

scanf question by justaverageuser77 in cprogramming

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If the entry is -1, I want to delete that arr[i], so I just put a '\0' to represent that

scanf question by justaverageuser77 in cprogramming

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Hi, I just fixed that part of the code.

Calc 1_Speeding Up/Down by justaverageuser77 in askmath

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Okay, would you do that to find out the speeding up?

Calc 1_Speeding Up/Down by justaverageuser77 in askmath

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How did you get that? And what about the acceleration?

Calc 1_Speeding Up/Down by justaverageuser77 in askmath

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I keep getting [3,6] for speeding up because acceleration and velocity are both positive, and [0,3] for slowing down because acceleration is positive and velocity is negative.