But he stated it should be recommended for most companies too.
Grammar can often be so complex, that you can get experts who disagree with each other.
I was thinking "Has he programmed in assembly?" Because it defiantly does not feel functional... It's loading data into registers, and then performing operations on the registers. It feels like a turning machine…
It reduces the margin cost for each individual student.
One thing UDACITY does better is that it is much more structured. They have courses that build on each other. Coursera seems like bunch of interesting courses put together, rather than structured degree thing. I think…
"If the courses are too difficult, very few people would make it through them" - There's an easy way to solve this. Just have primer courses, or introduction courses which then lead on to hard courses. I think online is…
The exact opposite criticism from me. Courses should not be "watered down". They should be as hard as they are at top universities, other wise they will lose credibility. Do primer courses, leading on to the harder…
Well the website is down for me, can someone say what it actually does?
I think a digital currency is a lost opportunity, you could make the system self adjusting to a set target, very accurately.
Is bitcoin still deflationary?
But he stated it should be recommended for most companies too.
Grammar can often be so complex, that you can get experts who disagree with each other.
I was thinking "Has he programmed in assembly?" Because it defiantly does not feel functional... It's loading data into registers, and then performing operations on the registers. It feels like a turning machine…
It reduces the margin cost for each individual student.
One thing UDACITY does better is that it is much more structured. They have courses that build on each other. Coursera seems like bunch of interesting courses put together, rather than structured degree thing. I think…
"If the courses are too difficult, very few people would make it through them" - There's an easy way to solve this. Just have primer courses, or introduction courses which then lead on to hard courses. I think online is…
The exact opposite criticism from me. Courses should not be "watered down". They should be as hard as they are at top universities, other wise they will lose credibility. Do primer courses, leading on to the harder…
Well the website is down for me, can someone say what it actually does?
I think a digital currency is a lost opportunity, you could make the system self adjusting to a set target, very accurately.
Is bitcoin still deflationary?