Interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. > For accounting purposes, a firm is allowed to define a "quarter" as either a span of 3 months or else a span of 13 weeks. A "year" is then four quarters. ... Consequently, a…
It's great to see some hard data on this! Were you able to see any patterns in the backgrounds of the bootcamp students? It doesn't seem too surprising that someone with a physics or finance or mechanical engineering…
Dan Grossman's Programming Languages class on Coursera includes a good treatment of OOP in the later weeks. https://www.coursera.org/course/proglang
Interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. > For accounting purposes, a firm is allowed to define a "quarter" as either a span of 3 months or else a span of 13 weeks. A "year" is then four quarters. ... Consequently, a…
It's great to see some hard data on this! Were you able to see any patterns in the backgrounds of the bootcamp students? It doesn't seem too surprising that someone with a physics or finance or mechanical engineering…
Dan Grossman's Programming Languages class on Coursera includes a good treatment of OOP in the later weeks. https://www.coursera.org/course/proglang