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cs-video-courses's Issues

Soft skills?

As a team sport, software development calls for some social skills. Would be interesting to see training threads on

  • collaborative coding practices (pair programming, code reviews, shared code repositories/github, agile team practices, project mgmt for large systems),
  • working with software quality pros/teams
  • stages of maturity as a software developer and professional growth
  • product management (lifecycle choices, backlog/sprint/roadmapping),
  • talking to humans (writing readable commit notes, working across professional cultures, understanding how designers|marketers|suits perceive software development, making diversity work)
  • civic/corporate/professional/personal ethics and responsibility
  • the legal/regulatory/policy layer and you (and your code)

The courseware focuses on how. But a professional computer scientist should know more about why, the context in which you work, the people that make your work glorious or horrible, the everyday risks and perils affecting your engineering choices.

How to learn

Every topic have so many source, how to learn it.

Validate Links

Hello, I wrote a tool that can validate links (links have changed, links still work, ...). It can be run when someone submits a pull request or a commit is pushed.

It is currently being used by

Examples

If you are interested, connect this repo to https://travis-ci.org/ and add a .travis.yml file to the project.

See https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot for options, more information
Feel free to leave a comment 😄

Create a math-video-courses

This is a very resources and I've used it to find some nice lectures on RL. I think the logical extension is to also include math courses, maybe in a different folder or repository.

Why CS61B is not included?

Take the liberty to ask~ What are the rules for inclusion?(Translated by Google)

Is the following the reason?

One philosophy used in this list while integrating MOOCs is that link should directly point to videos for viewing/downloading than registration and waiting for the next session. If videos are directly accessible through the platform/youtube or any other source, please use the direct source. This is list of video courses, not a list of MOOCs.

Unity3D Link Broke

Unity3D Tutorials link to the playlist is broken; Apparently the playlist doesn't exist anymore.

Courses with login pages

Some courses have login pages so that only students of the institution can view the material. Should these courses be left on the list or should they be taken out seeing that they cannot be accessed by the general public?

Query for new topic.

Is Discrete Mathematics/ Discrete Structures also a part of Mathematics portion?

Being up to date

Dear Developer-Y,
Thank you so much for this wonderful list! I am running the CS department at Kiron Open Higher Education, an online study platform for refugees. A comprehensive list like this is essential for our curriculum.
However, I have noticed that many items on the list are a little outdated. Would you be interested in working together with us to expand and update the list? Or do you just want to rely on word-of-mouth and random contributions here?
Looking forward to hearing from you!

Some improvements

This is super cool repository. Big thanks for collecting this all

I would add words by Hal Abelson in the beginning of this document (This is from his first lecture in SICP):

Computer science is a terrible name for this business. First of all, it's not a science. It might be engineering or it might be art, but we'll actually see that computer so-called science actually has a lot in common with magic... So it's not a science. It's also not really very much about computers. And it's not about computers in the same sense that physics is not really about particle accelerators, and biology is not really about microscopes and petri dishes. And it's not about computers in the same sense that geometry is not really about using surveying instruments.

It would be helpful to see roadmap of courses. Some courses have prerequisites (other courses or books). If we can list them, say as dot file, we can generate SVG graph with graphviz

Offtopic: separate repo with computer science papers. Like:

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