Have you always wanted to learn to program but are sick and tired of just sitting at home reading books. Its a lot nicer when you actually have someone teaching you the material and puts a lot less stress on your shoulders. Or sometimes you may not have the money to even afford the tuition for college at that particular moment. We all know how expensive college tuition can be. So I came up with a simple solution. A step by step guide so that you can learn and understand at least the basics of software engineering. Or you can simply get a taste of what software engineering really is. The links below is basically an outline of courses that pertain to software engineering. You can either choose to watch the courses and take the practice tests/exams in sequential order, or you can just visit whichever course you would like to study and watch.
This is basically a free gentle and light introduction to programming and computer science in python. The great thing about this is that its completely free and there are practice problems as well as exams and solutions you can take a look at. Defiantly worth looking into for people who want to understand what computer science is really all about.
Yet again MIT has allowed you and I an opportunity to learn java online easily and free. This course is amazing because all the course documents are available for use. I would recommend this course for anyone who wants to start programming because this course does not require you to have a background in computer science. The teacher is very well at explaining concepts as well. Defiantly worth checking out.
Another great course for learning C++. However I wouldn't recommend this to a complete beginner who wants to learn programming because this course does require some pre-requisite of some programming experience or language. This course would be great for anyone who has completed the java online course and wants to head into C++. Definatly
Nice! this is cool! I really wanted to take college courses like programming. I think i should give this a try
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