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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2021
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Should Digital Humanists Learn to Code?…

January 23, 2021romanenkos Leave a Comment

Well . . . I think that there are many advantages for digital humanists to be able to code, however I do not believe that it is absolutely crucial to one’s success in this field. I do believe that several… Continue Reading →

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Coding the Humanities

January 20, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

I’ll start by saying that this topic hits home in a strangely particular way that I think has completely changed the way I look at the intersection of computer science (coding) and the humanities. I am a CS major but… Continue Reading →

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Decoding the Humanities

January 18, 2021Grace Brindle Leave a Comment
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“While programming will indeed usefully equip one better to understand computer scientific discourses, it should NOT be taken as the necessary precondition to engaging with the computer sciences and all who consider themselves scholars of the humanities should realize that… Continue Reading →

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