Bahen Center.
"You're
in Computer Science?"
"Yes!"
"Yes!"
"Great.
You'll having lot of your classes at Bahen then."
I heard this
from every second senior I talked on Facebook, while sitting back in India
before coming to Canada. And finally, it is the Week 1 Day 2, I have my first
class at Bahen: CSC165.
Our
professor Larry Zhang enters, and starts briefing about the course. The most
enlightening, and rather a bit scary thing that struck my mind was, that we'll
be speaking Mathematics after the course. At first, it sounded silly. Speak
Mathematics, really? But within next couple of hours, I was assured that it
wasn't a kind joke, we actually would be able to converse with a certain expression and reason (Yes, mathematical).
It was a
class that me ponder that English may prove to be inefficient means to
communication, because sets and quantifiers take the esteem position for
efficient communication. (That was weird.
Actually, it still is.) I loved the fact that professor introduced an
element of laughter here and there throughout the 3-hour class, especially the
use of troll pictures to bring the class alive.
'Prostitutes
appeal to Pope's ambiguity to computers high precision, everything seemed to be
going smooth. The computer to human
language conversation was challenging, but fun. But the 'Streetcar Drama'
problem made the class for me. It was really engaging, and satisfying to get
the ages of three children (children for
whom, I hardly care anyways). The class ended with the simplest of question
that could be put up on 'Quantifiers' which did give me a boost, but alas, in
coming days, MAT137 screwed the easiness of Quantifiers that I used to have.
Yet, the opening lecture showed me that the course would most probably be
testing, but on the other hand would help create e perfect logical base for my
CS career.
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