10-27-2018, 04:34 PM
(10-27-2018, 04:25 PM)MNomadic Wrote: So here's a question: between SL, SDC, Saylor and OD, we now have "intro" courses available in python, Java, c and c++, do we have any intermediate/advanced options in those languages that won't duplicate?
Well, intermediate and advanced is relative. For example, the Study.com C course is a combination of intro and intermediate/advanced material. Had it been me developing that material, I'd have broken it up into two courses: one introductory course and a second more advanced course, and then spent more effort expanding on each (and require more assignments along the way).
I haven't looked at the Study.com C++ course, but the SL version was mostly introductory, and I'm pretty sure those would duplicate. I'd like to take the Java and Python courses, but my degree plan is full. Maybe after I get the degree I'll come back to look at those for a future BACS or BSCS/BSSE.
Either way, none of the courses that I've seen come in as upper division credit, and I suspect they are all targeted as "introductory" level programming courses.
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