So what's going to happen in the programming, maths and science world this year?
Firstly, a lot of technology companies have big plans for releasing big new products like the Telsa Model Y and Roadster.
As always, programming with AI will probably get more advanced and the ever exciting future of artificial intelligence will move closer.
It's hard to say what will happen in the maths department, as you can't really make plans to prove a certain theorem or expand on current ones by a certain date, and you never know when a new genius might appear out of the blue and get it done much before the expected delivery time. Also, while this definitely isn't certain, given the nature of these problems, we hope to see at least one of the famous six remaining millennial problems solved by the end of the decade. This would be a significant achievement in the world of mathematics.
Also, NASA will come closer to sending people to the moon and more information will be revealed about that later in the year.
Overall, it's hard to say what will happen when in the maths and science departments, but we know that 2020 will be an exciting year with many developments in that regard.
As always, we will continue to expand the blog and hopefully by the end of the year have a somewhat large set of posts and a reasonably big following.
- Noah and Lachlan
Firstly, a lot of technology companies have big plans for releasing big new products like the Telsa Model Y and Roadster.
As always, programming with AI will probably get more advanced and the ever exciting future of artificial intelligence will move closer.
It's hard to say what will happen in the maths department, as you can't really make plans to prove a certain theorem or expand on current ones by a certain date, and you never know when a new genius might appear out of the blue and get it done much before the expected delivery time. Also, while this definitely isn't certain, given the nature of these problems, we hope to see at least one of the famous six remaining millennial problems solved by the end of the decade. This would be a significant achievement in the world of mathematics.
Also, NASA will come closer to sending people to the moon and more information will be revealed about that later in the year.
Overall, it's hard to say what will happen when in the maths and science departments, but we know that 2020 will be an exciting year with many developments in that regard.
As always, we will continue to expand the blog and hopefully by the end of the year have a somewhat large set of posts and a reasonably big following.
- Noah and Lachlan
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