Free Harvard Course on Computers

Ever wanted to know how to program computers? Well here is your chance and it wont cost you a cent.

This 12 part online course from Harvard starts from the basics and takes you right through to some quite advanced topics such as writing secure code.  In fact you may get some value from the later part of this course even if you can already program.

The course is available in Flash, MP3, and QuickTime formats with notes, slides, and source code.

http://cs50.tv/

Signing off,
Rhiannon

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Very good. Thanks a lot.

thanks thats nice!

I'm a Yale man, myself.

sweet, i'll take it

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