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For computer science academia, everything is based around conferences... There's about 4 big ones a year and 16 medium ones and a shitload of irrelevant little ones.

 

You submit your work to a conference and 3 months later, you find out if it was accepted or rejected (in which case, you get comments). After you get it back, there's another deadline about two weeks later which you send to.

 

The next biggish deadline is in about a week, which I'm not going to make. So I'll keep working for the next 3 months, but I miss the (very valuable) opportunity to get feedback. In addition, I would normally start new work to submit in 3 months time, but it's harder because I still need to put effort into the stuff I'm currently working on.

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