Related: Coursera is offering a boatload of interesting courses from Stanford and Berkeley professors. (But it’s mired in legal and administrative problems, apparently… Launch dates aren’t definite.)
Meanwhile, Udacity is offering standard CS courses. (Although the two courses that launched today both have a Google-related twist, so I don’t know how ‘standard’ the others will be.)
Meanwhile, Udacity is offering standard CS courses. (Although the two courses that launched today both have a Google-related twist, so I don’t know how ‘standard’ the others will be.)
The CS 373 class they are offering is about learning the basics needed for a self driving car. It is a direct follow up to the AI class, building on what was learned there and actually coding this time around. Considering what a large role probability plays and that it is an opportunity to learn Python I would expect many LWers to show interest.
Related: Coursera is offering a boatload of interesting courses from Stanford and Berkeley professors. (But it’s mired in legal and administrative problems, apparently… Launch dates aren’t definite.)
Meanwhile, Udacity is offering standard CS courses. (Although the two courses that launched today both have a Google-related twist, so I don’t know how ‘standard’ the others will be.)
The CS 373 class they are offering is about learning the basics needed for a self driving car. It is a direct follow up to the AI class, building on what was learned there and actually coding this time around. Considering what a large role probability plays and that it is an opportunity to learn Python I would expect many LWers to show interest.
Enrolment’s only open till the 28th (or maybe 27th). Anyone who wants to sign up better do that fast.