Ask HN: Holy grails of free, online courses? I've recently gone through Karpathy's Zero-to-Hero course (https://karpathy.ai/zero-to-hero.html) and the content is just superb. What other courses like this exist? |
Ask HN: Holy grails of free, online courses? I've recently gone through Karpathy's Zero-to-Hero course (https://karpathy.ai/zero-to-hero.html) and the content is just superb. What other courses like this exist? |
1. "Best Lecture Series": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34591291
2. "Top Coursera Courses": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25245125
3. "Best MOOCs": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16745042
4. "Coursera Courses": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22826722
There are some great recommendations and some of them are among the best MOOCs that I have ever taken.
(I'm doing the Denero version: https://cs61a.org/denero.html) If you pass the command-line flag: `--local` you can run the tests without triggering the submission system.
accompanying book:
https://www.composingprograms.com/
The moocs from University of Helsinki are really good. Here's the current Python one:
https://programming-23.mooc.fi/
And there's their web dev course, called Full Stack Open:
If learning web dev, you can't go wrong with The Odin Project:
Statistics 110 Probability: https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/stat110/youtube
And this guy (Erik Demaine) is an absolute gem for introductory algorithms.
Introduction to Algorithms: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-006-introduction-to-algorithms...
* https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/boo...
* https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/boo...
Online courses: https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/cou...
For guitarists, Paul Davids’ courses through his website are excellent
A lot of the MitX couses from 2017-2020ish were outstanding.