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Hello guys,
Do you know any self-paced C, C++ programming courses for credits?
I can find python and java but C, C++ are really rare.
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C++ Programming on Saylor Academy (single exam)
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(05-23-2022, 06:48 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: C++ Programming on Saylor Academy (single exam)
Study.com: Programming in C (Computer Science 111) or C++ (Computer Science 112) (quizzes, assignment, and exam)
Thanks for your suggestions.. so they will give me ACE credits.
Are there any C, C++ courses from an accredited university?
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Self paced? I haven't seen any.
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Basically, A community college in your state would be the best option, for example, if you're in WA state:
https://seattlecentral.edu/programs/elea...self-paced
Another option if ACE/NCCRS is acceptable, StraighterLine, it's a subscription but you go on your own pace, they have 3 programming courses in total.