Okay, as per yesterday's post, I started up a Dreamwidth comm:
intro_to_cs, and I put up a post about planning and scheduling.
Details:
1) The class uses Python.
2) They're really clear about you not needing any programming knowledge or experience.
3) It is an MIT class, so I'm a wee bit concerned that it will at some point require mathematical knowledge that's been pretty thoroughly jettisoned from my brain since I left school. But that's what moral support is for, right? Right.
(Brushing up on my math is another winter project, but first I have to figure out where to even start.)
Feel free to invite anybody who might be interested!
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Details:
1) The class uses Python.
2) They're really clear about you not needing any programming knowledge or experience.
3) It is an MIT class, so I'm a wee bit concerned that it will at some point require mathematical knowledge that's been pretty thoroughly jettisoned from my brain since I left school. But that's what moral support is for, right? Right.
(Brushing up on my math is another winter project, but first I have to figure out where to even start.)
Feel free to invite anybody who might be interested!