CS4FN

CS4FN (Computer Science for Fun) is a UK-based magazine on computer science aimed at school students, posted free to subscribing schools in the UK. It is produced by Paul Curzon, Peter McOwan and staff from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Queen Mary University of London, England, with initial support from the EPSRC. The magazine is also supported by the British Computer Society, Microsoft, ARM and Intel as well as EECS. It is printed twice a year and has an associated website with additional articles.

CS4FN
EditorPaul Curzon
CategoriesComputer magazine
FrequencySix-monthly
PublisherQueen Mary University of London
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.cs4fn.org
ISSN1754-3657

ISSN information

  • ISSN 1754-3657 (print edition)
  • ISSN 1754-3665 (electronic edition)
gollark: Which reminds me; I should port my SPUDNET client to Nim to produce easier to deploy virii.
gollark: I don't trust your binaries to not contain hyperviral ultrabees.
gollark: Just use an in browser x86 emulator, smh my head.
gollark: You could encode all input as UTF-8 and pass it to emscripten as raw byte buffers.
gollark: You should retroactively use Nim, which compiles to JS.


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