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6 July 2012 16:10
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Hi. I've become interested in learning CS via one of the open courses
offered by the likes of MIT, Stanford etc.
Does anyone know of one that either uses Ruby, or doesn't but is highly
recommended anyway? The following are a couple I'm thinking about.
http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx
This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems. It also aims to help students, regardless of their major, to feel...
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Hi,
I have a list of course materials available online, but these are not open
courses
http://www.stanford.edu/~ouster/cgi-bin/cs142-fall10/lectures.php
http://crypto.stanford.edu/cs142/
Hope it helps,
saji
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On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 1:10 AM, simon harrison <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Hi. I've become interested in learning CS via one of the open courses
offered by the likes of MIT, Stanford etc.
Does anyone know of one that either uses Ruby, or doesn't but is highly
recommended anyway? The following are a couple I'm thinking about.
http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare
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Saji N Hameed,
ARC-ENV, Center for Advanced Information Science and Technology,
University of Aizu, Tsuruga, Ikki-machi,
Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima 965-8580,
Japan
Tel: +81242 37-2736
Fax:+81242 37-2760
email: saji@u-aizu.ac.jp
url: http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp
bib: Web of Science
Berkeley's Software as a Service course https://www.coursera.org/course/saas
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On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 9:10 AM, simon harrison <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Hi. I've become interested in learning CS via one of the open courses
offered by the likes of MIT, Stanford etc.
Does anyone know of one that either uses Ruby, or doesn't but is highly
recommended anyway? The following are a couple I'm thinking about.
http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare
Cheers
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