Computer Engineering/Science help?

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The discussion centers on finding active forums specifically for computer science and engineering topics, particularly in areas like computer architecture and processor optimization. The original poster expresses difficulty in locating suitable forums through Google and notes that programming forums often lack the expertise needed for these specialized questions. A suggestion is made to visit www.tek-tips.com, which is recognized for its relevant content. Additionally, other resources like CodeGuru, GameDev, and Gamasutra are mentioned as useful for software-related inquiries, but the focus remains on the need for more targeted forums in computer engineering.
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Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone knew of any forums that are really geared towards Comp science/engineering questions such as Computer Architecture. I haven't been able to find anyones that are active on google, anyone have any luck?

I can't post problems like this in programming forms because they don't know what's going on either like the following:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=155347

Thanks!


Also if this isn't the place to post a question I'm sorry and you can delete this thread.
 
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Hey dude,
sorry I didnt find this thread earlier. Here is a good website for just such a thing

www.tek-tips.com
what ever flavour your language might be!
 
sweet thanks!
 
software: gamasutra, gamedev, codeproject,codeguru, ai-depot, gameai,
 
software is easy for me to find, its mainly forums on like processor optimization or computer architecture is where I have troubles but tek-ips seems to have some comp engineering stuff!

I use codeguru a ton they are great
 
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