mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone
A list of mostly free resources for almost anyone. (by chasedooley)
REPL
The Learning Hub for UoL's Online CS Students (by world-class)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone
Posts with mentions or reviews of mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-18.
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[Image] Remember, Cs get degrees
https://github.com/chasedooley/mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone is a list I put together of free, online resources.
- Websites that are both useful and amazing.
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What's a free resource available to everyone that most people don't know about or take advantage of?
I actually have a list of hundreds of free (and some paid) resources. You can find it on GitHub.
REPL
Posts with mentions or reviews of REPL.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-11.
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Can I enrol for Level 5 modules before completing Level 4?
Yes you can as long as there are no progression blockers. Check the GitHub https://github.com/world-class/REPL
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Resource hub for Uni London LSE?
An example: “REPL” is a learning hub made by students at the University of London’s computer science program (Goldsmith) REPL
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Date science or Computer science?! Which to choose?
BSc CS is also a very promising degree, except that I find UoL BSc to be on the weaker side with Calculus and Linear Algebra being absent, so are operating systems and computer architecture classes. They also equate some IBM data science courses on Coursera to 2 of their 3rd year classes. You can check out their CS curriculum on GitHub https://github.com/world-class/REPL/tree/master/modules. It is also taught by Goldsmiths University, a creative arts university.
- Can I trust this?
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How frequent are in person exams? I would need to travel on a plane to do so
As already mentioned, the exams are currently held online, however they are planning to start the in-exam-center exams from next semester. Normally you can have maximum of 4 modules per semester, so that makes it maximum 4 in-person exams per semester. Take in account that not all modules require exams and some of them are project based. More info about which modules require exam and other useful info about the course can be found here https://world-class.github.io/REPL/ 😉
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Performance based route : computational mathematics / discreet mathematics syllabus
You can find the syllabus for both subjects here Discrete Math and Computational Math. In general, I would strongly recommend using our REPL, which contains a lot of info about modules and also notes from student which are very useful :)
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October 11th start date.
Looks like you miss a lot of things but you're enrolled, don't worry though, but I do suggest you take time to read through the FAQ in the REPL as much as possible. Pretty much everything you need to know (more than you asked) is there.
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Your opinion on the university and the course they offer
Also, for more details about this degree, you could go to : https://world-class.github.io/REPL/ This is a student run website which has a lot of info about the degree.
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Need information of bs cs program
Suggest you go read this, as its an answered question - https://world-class.github.io/REPL/
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Where are all the math courses?
Take a look at the REPL. https://github.com/world-class/REPL/tree/master/modules/level-4/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone and REPL you can also consider the following projects:
awesome-blogs - List of awesome blogs run, managed by a human or two and not an organisation, company or institution.
awesome-tailwindcss - 😎 Awesome things related to Tailwind CSS
awesome-game-engine-dev - Awesome list of resources for Game Engine Development.
CS-Books - A list of textbooks for a Computer Science curriculum.
free-web-tools-and-utils - My list of free web tools & utils from around the internet.
Cell - Style BEM DOM elements using Sass
openoffice - Apache OpenOffice
Ultimate-Python-Resource-Hub - The Ultimate resource hub of Python: All at one place
kernel - All linux kernel things
papers-I-read - A-Paper-A-Week
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mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone vs awesome-game-engine-dev
REPL vs CS-Books
mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone vs free-web-tools-and-utils
REPL vs Cell
mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone vs openoffice
REPL vs Ultimate-Python-Resource-Hub
mostly-free-resources-for-almost-everyone vs kernel
REPL vs papers-I-read