User talk:Kinkydarkbird

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Complexity resources
That is great. And note also that Wikiversity have unlimited space for simple hands-on-examples (creating subpages is very welcome) and other stuff that would really help a beginner (that wikipedia cannot afford)! Hillgentleman | //\\ |Talk 12:10, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi!
Hi! Interesting combination of interests. What do you do at Masterman High School? Also, how did you learn about theoretical computer science and complexity theory? I'm actually working on a professional paper on complexity, from a biological perspective. Lots of other people besides computer scientists are interested in complexity. Anyway, I was wondering what your thoughts are for how Wikiversity could be structured and what you would like to give and receive from it. AFriedman 22:14, 5 January 2009 (UTC)