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Hi people does anyone know if there are any spray courses in croydon area or in surrey ? I just want to know the basics really not sure if there are any night courses.
Thanks
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What are your thoughts on the Microsoft courses – things like the MCSE, MCSA etc
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The courses are a great starting point if you know nothing or to help validate.
Qualifications IMHO.
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I have found the MIT Open Courseware to be a great resource for free computer science college courses. Every software engineer should be required to take the Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs class . Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon also provide...
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Before Internet delivery became viable Stanford offered courses via closed of the Computer Science faculty are quite....
Stanford offers some of their courses online, at http://scpd.stanford.edu/ A few of the seminars are free, but most are not.
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Does your company offer you training courses to enhance your skills? How many courses per year are you allowed to take part in? Does your company pay for the training courses or do you have to pay for them? Please let me know what you think about this...
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Courses can be spent anyway you choose on books....
So many smart people around, I can learn from them every day of professional development (you're not allowed to be a cube turtle for years at a time) .
Company IS my training courses provider.
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What are credit courses and non credit courses.? I am Planning to do a short course specializing in draping. They offer credit courses and non-credit courses, I don't know the difference.
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Credit courses are courses that will give you points based on a University's requirements to obtain credit courses are just courses that one can take in a University setting that will NOT grant points that could be used towards....
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Hi,
I am willing to learn in detail about Data Structures and Algorithms. What freely available university courses are there that cover data structures and algorithms?
Thanks.
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For free courses - I doubt you'll find any.
Try youtube.com's edu channel , it has a lot of videos .
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As a college dropout working as a software developer, about the only thing I feel I've missed out on is the lack of higher mathematics ( > Calculus I ).
I see loads of online MBA courses, CPA, CS, etc courses. I can't find any pure math courses. I ...
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They're audit only of course, and you might still need the book ($$$), but MIT!!
http://ocw.....
Of mathematics classes:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm#Mathematics
MIT is offering free courses online.
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Can anyone recommend some good e-learning courses? I have a professional development allotment to spend before the end of the year. Any online access to conferences? My primary job is in ASP.NET and MOSS, but I would be interested in branching out a bit...
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Just go and search for the one you like.
We use them at work and they are good, but a lot of them learning offers a large number of excellent online courses.
The AppDev training courses are OK.
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Hi,
I'm looking for full lists of courses' books titles in every semester in different CS/CEN universities. Does anyone know where I can find that?
Thanks.
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Here is a a list of courses / books used at UT.
There is no standard way that unis release that information .
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I'm going to be finishing up High School this year and moving onto either University or College. However, after looking at some course lists, I'm perplexed - what types of courses (or which category [such as computing science]) do I need to start looking...
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My first couple....
Science courses I had to take, there were a few others that I found useful:
Advanced Mathematics courses - Skewed toward those wanting to study Pure Mathematics, these courses were smaller than the general ones,e.g.
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