Getting Started with Python in Visual Studio Code
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Na Li – Computer Science Student from Chongqing University
Hello, everyone, I’m Na Li from Chongqing University. I took part in the 3+2 program in this 2017 fall semester. I came here and now… Read More »Na Li – Computer Science Student from Chongqing University
The Ifs – Coding Without Screens for Ages 3 and Up
Two years ago, my friends and I decided to work on a one of a kind project: An educational toy to teach coding to children… Read More »The Ifs – Coding Without Screens for Ages 3 and Up
Monetary Misperceptions, Climate Economics, and the Limits to Growth | Steve Keen
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Technology Stacks – Computer Science for Business Leaders 2016
>>DAVID J. MALAN: So we are back. So the high-level topic at the moment now is technology stacks, which isn’t a particularly technical term, it’s… Read More »Technology Stacks – Computer Science for Business Leaders 2016
Coding Interviews On Whiteboards
John: Hey, this is John Sonmez from simpleprogrammer.com. So I’ve got another non-question video for you today. This time I thought I’d talk about something… Read More »Coding Interviews On Whiteboards
Medical Coding Training — Pathology and Lab Panels
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OSCON Java 2011: Josh Bloch, “Java: The Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts”
Josh Bloch: These days people are writing a lot of books with titles like ‘Javascript: The Good Part’ and ‘Java: The Good Parts’. But I… Read More »OSCON Java 2011: Josh Bloch, “Java: The Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts”