Computer science, the study and discipline of the principles and use of computers by use of the theoretical foundations, is what this category is all about. Blogs here include those written by teachers, students, and people who are simply interested in the science.
Regular Websites
This teacher has taught computer science in Texas for the better part of two decades and discusses teaching at the high school level, contests, and resources. - A+ Computer Science Blog
http://www.apluscompsci.com/blog/
The articles in this weblog are about science, technology and PC gaming. Many are news articles, but there are quite a few reviews and simply discussions about those topics. - Ars Technica
http://arstechnica.com/
This computer scientist in a business school writes about web information retrieval, web mining, and text databases. - Behind Enemy Lines
http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/
Three Harvard/MIT academics discuss the concept that the readers' lives, liberty and happiness have been blown to bits by the digital world. Topics include free speech, open access, copyright, and privacy. - Blown to Bits
http://www.bitsbook.com/blog/
Discussions of computer science, software development Ruby, and RoR all abound on this weblog. - Comp Sci
http://compsci.ca/blog/
This weblog is hosted and maintained by Virginia Tech and presents subjects for their students including the value of computer science, geeks, and employment projections. - Computer Science Blog
http://www.blog.cs.vt.edu/
Montreal professor ponders computer science and such things as collaborative filtering, information retrieval, and computer "experts." - Daniel Lemire's Blog
http://www.daniel-lemire.com/blog/
The blogger, a computer science professor, discusses the principles and applications of computer science and frequently takes a side trip down the rabbit trail of computational geometry. - Ernie's 3D Pancakes
http://3dpancakes.typepad.com/ernie/
A full professor at a large research university ruminates over some of the stressful aspects of her chosen profession as well as politics and the world and their affect on her world. - Female Science Professor
http://science-professor.blogspot.com/
Hosted by Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy, this weblog provides analysis and commentary written by the faculty and students about the technology and its devices. - Freedom to Tinker
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/
Enamored of the beauty of mathematics, this computer scientist rails against those who present what he terms as bad or moronic math. - Good Math, Bad Math
http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/
A first-year computer science doctoral student fills his blog with computer tutorials, news, and complex equations. - Jason's Computer Science Blog
http://www.jasonernst.com/
