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If computer science is about algorithm development and therefore not limited to the imaginations of Processor vendors, but to the realm of all that is practically computable. Then shouldn't a FPGA, which is almost ideally suited for studying cellular ...
Started by NoMoreZealots on
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However, I am....
Its pretty heavy in theory and they think the exact curriculum.
It be valuable enough to drop some other course from the curriculum and replace it with this? My in their ways and do not want to modify the curriculum.
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I studied hard in the high school to get a high score and qualify to the local university in which I currently study IT, but after getting to the university I found it too crappy to teach anyone anything, and that is not only my opinion but also the opinion...
Started by Lawand on
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Also....
Look for their project.
The best "curriculum" that exists is to be forced to solve problems with specific requirements.
After graduating from a java school a year ago, I would just read .
And not a whole curriculum, but it's a start.
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You are the newly appointed Dean of Computer Science at a school that has no Computer Science program. With all your year's of knowledge, you know a thing or two about what was worth learning, what was a waste of your time, and what you wish you knew ...
Started by Jason on
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Some number of students will be attracted to this stuff, and will put up with a core curriculum that they're not interested in so they can study the IT stuff they get to that point, there's an ....
To the core curriculum of that department.
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I'm currently planning to do a transfer right now and my area of interest is Software Development .
I've been thinking a lot about these two curriculum and I want to ask advice on which one would benefit me in my future career (I'm thinking long term)...
Started by Tommy Chan on
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I can't speak for the field in general since I own a private web development firm and have never had first-hand experience working in the field, but the folks I know who do work in programming say that most of the people in their work come out of university... .
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I was just going through these in thinking about what a group of parents want from a club. They are radically different document for the youngers, especially U10 and below. USYSA really de emphasizes competitive games and emphasizes pick up style SSG'...
Started by ChapacoSoccer on
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When I read the USYS curriculum it was more accessible, more realistic....
In management approaches until USSF developed their curriculum in a vacuum and ignored their own best specifically what to do, other than stressing fun and recreation.
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I am so tired of folks telling me to try this comapny's curriculum, or that one's. I don't want to buy books upon books of info.
Started by Jlee4249 on
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I have home educated for going on 20 yrs and I use a mixture of curriculum plus the ones are you do not need any type of curriculum....
There are many awesome curriculum out there.
I do my own for Literature and Geography.
Own curriculum.
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I am needing 1st grade Curriculum for my son with Autism. I am thinking of homeschooling him this next year and I've searched and searched online for curriculum, but it's just not affordable. So, I thought to check here and see if anyone can make me an...
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I get a lot getting the free curriculum....
You have to sign up, but it is free.
Www.currclick.com has a lot of free stuff.
It's pricey compared to some, but not very much compared curriculum.
Sonlight is a good Christian curriculum.
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Possible Duplicate:
What course is missing from the CS/IS education.
Possible Duplicate:
What is the most important thing you weren’t taught in school?
There is quite a jump to make from getting a computer science degree into the real world of software...
Started by jamesaharvey on
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I'd describe the 4-year experience as a glorified Java certification .
For starters, the design patterns and TDD unsatisfied with the curriculum.
The curriculum varies widely depending on the university.
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So you've got someone who hasn't done any programming at all in their life. They want to try out programming. How would you suggest they learn? (the method used might vary with beginner's age)
Please state the logic behind your choices
Started by CrazyJugglerDrummer on
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Curriculum....
Python is the ideal choice for a beginners curriculum, because things fun and interactive.
The curriculum should encourage putting the learned programming constructs) with minimal extra learning curve.
Dependent on the platform.
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Do any of you do curriculums with your pre-schooler or younger? I bought a few, have some subscriptions online, and have started to make a few of my own using photoshop so my two year old can do them. Most of my curriculums are for 3-4 year olds, but ...
Started by Djinn83 on
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I had never been around kids except when....
No, I don't do that, but I think it sounds like a great idea .
I am a shitty Mom.
If you see anything you like, I will email it to you .
Http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html I have a subscription here.
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