the udacity site (Prof Thrun's startup) indicates that they're going to have upcoming classes on:THEORY OF COMPUTATION, OPERATING SYSTEMS, COMPUTER NETWORKS, DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, COMPUTER SECURITY, ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PRACTICES, BUILDING WEB APPLICATIONS (sorry about the caps, copied and pasted from udacity.com)
I signed up for the Lean Launchpad course and apart from the confirmation e-mail I did not receive any other information, yet. It might just be a technical glitch or their way of preventing too many people from signing up.
It is clear that something isn't going according to plan. With two startups coming out of the same program at a top school, I'm sure there is enough bad blood, lawyers, friendships, and did I mention lawyers that people don't want to talk.
But how does a startup handle this? When it is clear to your customers that you something is happening, but you aren't at liberty to say.
there is a rumor that initial delays had to do with (what would seem to be a very cautious) aversion re: sopa/pipa issues over the screencasts. i say that "there is a rumor" because the only extent i know about it is as a rumor from someone who didn't have the clearest picture so i won't vouch for it - especially b/c it remains unclear to me exactly what the fear is rooted in.
The class-central.com page is now saying that all coursera classes are delayed indefinitely. This is very unfortunate because all these classes were of interest to me and my colleagues. It's rare that one can get this kind of insight in advanced topics.
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I'd still love to know what was planned for the class, but these volumes have been valuable to me.
But how does a startup handle this? When it is clear to your customers that you something is happening, but you aren't at liberty to say.
I was wondering what the class would be like - it certaintly couldn't be like the class that Steve blogged about a lot last semester.