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Data Structures and Design Patterns for Game Developers
by Dr. Tim "Dr. T" Chamillard- 4.6
Approx. 22 hours to complete
This course is the fourth course in the specialization about learning how to develop video games using the C# programming language and the Unity game engine on Windows or Mac. Module 2: Learn about and use the common Linked List and Graph data structures Navigating a Coursera Course (optional) Finishing Up, Four Course Specialization Finishing Up, Five Course Specialization...
An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python (Part 2)
by Joe Warren , Scott Rixner , John GreinerTop Instructor , Stephen WongTop Instructor- 4.9
Approx. 16 hours to complete
This two-part course is designed to help students with very little or no computing background learn the basics of building simple interactive applications. Week 5 - Mouse input, list methods, dictionaries List Methods List Examples Practice Exercises for Mouse and List Methods (optional)...
Managing Data Analysis
by Jeff Leek, PhD , Brian Caffo, PhD , Roger D. Peng, PhD- 4.6
Approx. 9 hours to complete
This one-week course describes the process of analyzing data and how to manage that process. This is a focused course designed to rapidly get you up to speed on the process of data analysis and how it can be managed. Course cover image by fdecomite. What this Course is About Course Textbook: The Art of Data Science...
Jacobi modular forms: 30 ans après
by Valery Gritsenko- 4.8
Approx. 30 hours to complete
This is a master course given in Moscow at the Laboratory of Algebraic Geometry of the National Research University Higher School of Economics by Valery Gritsenko, a professor of University Lille 1, France. The list of mentioned subjects shows that my course might be useful for master and Ph. The main hero of the course is the Jacobi theta-series....
Understanding Russians: Contexts of Intercultural Communication
by Mira Bergelson- 4.6
Approx. 32 hours to complete
In the course “Understanding Russians: Contexts of Intercultural Communications": we will: Importantly, this course is NOT just a list of practical instructions of dos and don’ts of dealing with Russians. Introduction to the Course Course Promo Rules on the academic integrity in the course...
Introduction to Data Science in Python
by Christopher Brooks- 4.5
Approx. 31 hours to complete
This course will introduce the learner to the basics of the python programming environment, including fundamental python programming techniques such as lambdas, reading and manipulating csv files, and the numpy library. Introduction to the Course The Coursera Jupyter Notebook System Advanced Python Lambda and List Comprehensions...
Programming Languages, Part A
by Dan GrossmanTop Instructor- 4.9
Approx. 30 hours to complete
The course is divided into three Coursera courses: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Week 1 of Part A has a more detailed list of topics for all three parts of the course, but it is expected that most course participants will not (yet!) know what all these topics mean....
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Programming Languages, Part B
by Dan GrossmanTop Instructor- 4.9
Approx. 17 hours to complete
The course is divided into three Coursera courses: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Week 1 of Part A has a more detailed list of topics for all three parts of the course, but it is expected that most course participants will not (yet!) know what all these topics mean....
Programming Languages, Part C
by Dan GrossmanTop Instructor- 4.9
Approx. 18 hours to complete
The course is divided into three Coursera courses: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Week 1 of Part A has a more detailed list of topics for all three parts of the course, but it is expected that most course participants will not (yet!) know what all these topics mean....
International Cyber Conflicts
by Sanjay Goel , Kevin Williams- 4.5
Approx. 9 hours to complete
Individual taking this course for credit (i. Ersin Dincelli and Nic DePaula were the instructional designers for the course who assisted in the recording of the videos, reviewing material, creating slides, assessments and some of the content. Finally, thanks to Lisa Stephens who is the SUNY liaison to Coursera for being a strong supporter of the MOOC....