What Problems to Solve - By Richard Feynman
How to think about the work
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How to think about the work
Seven years ago (2016), we began integrating Robotics into our Computer Science curriculum. This paper explores the mission, initial goals and objectives, specific choices we made along the way, and why and outcomes. Of course, we were not the first to do so. Our...
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Become a computer operating system and try not to anger the user!
It’s not always easy to draw out meaningful dialogue from online participants—whether in a classroom or office setting. These eight tactics can help educators and managers alike get responses from even the most mute-happy meeting members.
This book has been taken out of print by W. H. Freeman. You are welcome to use it if you like. We believed in 1992 it was the way to introduce theory in Computer Science, and we believe that today.
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This is a famous course written by a really cool quirky Ruby celebrity (known as _why -- the underscore is part of the name). You might find it useful!
Codeschool courses are supposed to be excellent. This is another resource that is available if you want to accelerate your learning even more!
Useful info about how to authenticate from Rails to Google
Great set of online coding tools
Opening the curricular black box