Hey /g/, recommend me good online courses, preferably from a uni, with lectures and exercises, that will give me a good and complete basis from which I could grow as a programmer, or advice me on how should I conduct my studies.
Right now I can code in C# on an intermediate level, but my education is incomplete on account of studying independently, and I wish to fix it.
I live in a country where I can get a job without formal education, I want to be on a level where I could deal with the standard job requirements, or at least on the same level of CS grads, which I've heard is not impressive.
I will be looking for a job as an android developer, as it is the most profitable and available around these parts, and Java looks easier than Swift or Objective-C.
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>>55456414
>CodeAcademy
>>55457547
Come on dude
>>55456414
Coursera
You're welcome
>>55458513
too bad they went full jew
>>55456414
Suck it up and go to a university already. You have to be pretty damn exceptional and motivated if you're going to land a well paying job without a degree, and based on this post I'm doubting you possess those qualities.
What did he mean by this?
>>55460793
Nope, I'm not going into the debt machine. I mentioned that I live in a country where I can get a job without a formal education is because I can.
>>55458513
I'm looking for free stuff, not full jew
>>55460740
this.
>>55456414
maybe try edx? haven't checked up on it in a while.
>>55461615
Nope, they're asking for 50 bucks
Are there no free courses on the internet?
Harvard's CS50 is supposed to be pretty good. Also it's not from a uni but Carl Herold's "Computer Science for Everyone" video tutorials are very useful in explaining fundamental concepts in a way that is easy to digest. Both of these are available on youtube and elsewhere.
Lastly you can check this list out: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/4rimxf/heres_a_list_of_234_free_online_programmingcs/
Which country btw?