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Mixing Research with Entrepreneurship: Find a need and solve it
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Mixing Research with Entrepreneurship: Find a need and solve it

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London Becoming a successful entrepreneur often starts with seeing a need: a problem someone has that needs to be fixed...

Avoiding loneliness with StudyBuddy
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Avoiding loneliness with StudyBuddy

By Klara Brodahl, StudyBuddy and Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London University has always been a place where you make great friends for life. Social media...

Why is your Internet so slow?
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Why is your Internet so slow?

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London. This article was originally published on the CS4FN website. It was also published in our 2023 Advent Calendar.Continue...

Global Entrepreneurship Week (18-24 Nov) – see our new Tech Entrepreneurship resource
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Global Entrepreneurship Week (18-24 Nov) – see our new Tech Entrepreneurship resource

It’s Global Entrepreneurship Week next week (18th to 24th November) and to celebrate we’ve put together a resource page (portal) on Tech Entrepreneurs to inspire...

Wanna Be A Rock Star?
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Wanna Be A Rock Star?

By Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London Updated from the archive of 2007 Want to make sure your life turns out the way you want? Want to trade this life...

The illusion of good software design
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

The illusion of good software design

By Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London When disasters involving technology occur, human error is often given as the reason, but even experts make mistakes...

Marc Hannah and the graphics pipeline
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Marc Hannah and the graphics pipeline

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London What do a Nintendo games console and the films Jurassic Park, Beauty and the Beast and Terminator II have in common...
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