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Other => Found it on the Webs => : rxsmed November 15, 2012, 01:54:15 PM

: Stanford University Programming Course on Youtube
: rxsmed November 15, 2012, 01:54:15 PM
Yes i know that there are tons of videos that teaches programming on youtube, but this playlist  (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9D558D49CA734A02&continue_action=N9RtVQ2TcxiVjCJYeK0lcJO0EBoIV6osAx5Q_KRfVhI2z8J7oTm3Rn81OKgHBp5ditRPZSV7WsUJvKmKpGTOUyblp3MeThvpsa9ozM-Gh80=)seemed quite interesting to me as i got the very basic ideia of how binary works on the first 20 minutes of the first lesson.
This programming course in particular is called Programming Paradigms (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9D558D49CA734A02&continue_action=N9RtVQ2TcxiVjCJYeK0lcJO0EBoIV6osAx5Q_KRfVhI2z8J7oTm3Rn81OKgHBp5ditRPZSV7WsUJvKmKpGTOUyblp3MeThvpsa9ozM-Gh80=) and there is a reason for that wich i will not explain due to indolence language limitations. But, there are other courses coding related that well, might be good for beginners (me included) mainly because it follows a schooly  methodology (ABC first) and the teacher rocks. It has 27 eps 51 mins each.
Contents goes like: C, Assembly, whatever, C++, Scheme and Python. (might be some that i forgot and don't wanna check right now). The course synthetizes those language paradigmas and that's it.


edit - notice how smartly i used the variable "whatever" to indicate the one i forgot.


bye