You're right, but my question was more about if there's any possibility that Google bring more support to the development of apps other than using for example SL4A, since the recent legal problems with Java. But I get…
What could this mean for Python?
"Physics of the Impossible" by Michio Kaku
In my case, I try to keep realistic dates of completion (considering that I'm no longer an undergraduate and right now I can focus in any topic I want.) Sometimes it's difficult to get things done if you don't have…
Like he said: "the key class to ace the technical interviews." So true.
I was wondering if taking these courses improve your resume in a general way and/or help your chances to get into a good graduate school program.
You're right, but my question was more about if there's any possibility that Google bring more support to the development of apps other than using for example SL4A, since the recent legal problems with Java. But I get…
What could this mean for Python?
"Physics of the Impossible" by Michio Kaku
In my case, I try to keep realistic dates of completion (considering that I'm no longer an undergraduate and right now I can focus in any topic I want.) Sometimes it's difficult to get things done if you don't have…
Like he said: "the key class to ace the technical interviews." So true.
I was wondering if taking these courses improve your resume in a general way and/or help your chances to get into a good graduate school program.