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Slowhand wrote: » What's your current programming background? What languages you do you know, and what is your current AA degree program in? Also, what's your math and sciences (physics) background like, what courses have you taken in those areas?
Met44 wrote: » Try looking up MIT's Open Courseware program on mit.edu or youtube. There are (complete, 16 session) video recordings of undergraduate CS/CE class lectures. Probably math too.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Free Online Course Materials | MIT OpenCourseWare Thanks for the tip. Also these look promising:Getting Started: Java - Google App Engine - Google CodeGetting Started: Python - Google App Engine - Google Code
Slowhand wrote: » Pick up a good book on the subject
Chris:/* wrote: » Every school does recognize CLEPS but many schools do not accept CLEP exams for core courses. They will usually let you CLEP/Excelsior general classes but in CS if you go to a good school they will not accept them for the degree specific classes.
dynamik wrote: » Fantastic list! Prior to Computer Architecture, and possibly as a substitute for, Fundamentals of Digital Logic, I'd recommend Inside the Machine. I'm making my way through it now and am thoroughly enjoying it. I'll have to check out some of the Schaum's books. Those look interesting. Those are the two books I recommend for assembly as well.
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