Interesting Computer Science Classes and Websites
When I was a student at the University of Washington, I learned all of their computer science classes had online. I would just read a lot of them for fun, like it became my hobby. I saved a couple links, including computer science classes from other schools, but have to remove the bookmarks off my phone because they were becoming distractions to research material lol (no more Spark, Got to get more hardware vectorization). Anyways, why not post them on the web, others can see them, and I can still have them indexed!
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Stanford CS 242: Programming Languages (OCaml, Rust, WebAssembly, Lua, or how to squash pesky bugs)
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UW CSE 547: Machine Learning for Big Data (How to be a Spark Daddy)
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University of Wisconsin Madison CS 744: Big Data Systems (I like BiG DaTa and I cannot lie)
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Berkeley CS 294: Big Data
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Stanford CS 349D: Cloud Computing Technology
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Stanford CS 330: Deep Multi-Task and Meta Learning
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Berkeley CS 267: Parallel Computers
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UW Info 340: Client Side Web Development
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Stanford 193X: Web Programming Fundamentals
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Stanford CS/Biomedin 371: Computational Biology in Four Dimensions (Structure in Biology)
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Stanford CS 262: Computational Biology
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UW CSE 599: Biochemistry for Computer Scientists
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UW CSE 552: Parallel and Distributed Systems
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UW CSE 401: Compilers (Steve Yegge’s Rich Programmer’s Food - everything is Lexing, Parsing, and Codegen)
Research
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Berkeley CS 282: Deep Learning
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Berkeley CS 280: Computer Vision
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Berkeley CS 194-26: Computational Photography
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Berkeley EECS 151/251: Digital Design and Integrated Circuits
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Berkeley EE 140/240A: Analog Integrated Circuits
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Berkeley CS 152/252: Computer Architecture
Others, without links
They weren’t in my phone’s bookmarks but I promise they exist!
- UW CSE Computational Biology
- Berkeley Advanced Systems Programming (Mesos and Spark)
- Berkeley Deep Reinforcement Learning
- Berkeley Unsupervised Learning
Others
Some bookmarks are not classes, lmao.
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The Morning Paper: Summaries on Computer Science Papers
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Google: Some startup, probably would die competing with Inktomi and AltaVista
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Replacing Python: Candidates: A methodical and detailed approach to comparing programming languages
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All Things Distributed: Amazon CTO Werner Vogels’ blog