by Jun8 on 2/12/2024, 2:21:58 AM
by caditinpiscinam on 2/12/2024, 5:19:25 AM
Why do I have to "register for" and "purchase" a free, self-paced course?
by NotSuspicious on 2/12/2024, 1:09:17 AM
PurdueX has had some really interesting courses. I wouldn't recommend paying for them though since you can't deduct them like normal tuition expenses.
by thebigestmidget on 2/12/2024, 11:25:00 AM
I'm currently in the middle of finishing a degree in CS. Do you think this will help me in terms of employment knowledge? I know they are completely different fields, but would base knowledge of the fabrication process not demonstrate a wide breadth of knowledge in CS to some degree due to its adjacency ?
by noipv4 on 2/12/2024, 1:04:55 AM
Registered for it. it's sponsored by intel, interestingly.
by driscoll42 on 2/12/2024, 4:02:13 PM
Is there any syllabus/list of topics covered without having to register for it?
by blopp99 on 2/12/2024, 1:49:01 AM
Starting it tomorrow.
by xeckr on 2/12/2024, 5:33:11 AM
Thank you for sharing.
by OedipusRex on 2/12/2024, 6:22:01 AM
Boiler Up
by actionfromafar on 2/11/2024, 11:55:19 PM
I'll look into it later when I'm on Chrome - it said the payment process requires Chrome.
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