Ars Digita Courses on Hard Drive :: Computer Science Courses

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Courses at ArsDigita University
For background on where Ars Digita came from see photo.net.
Philip Greenspun founded the company and set up the University Program. Aside from a focus in his earlier work on Oracle implementations, I consider 100% of what Phillip talks about to be on the money. See his online book Internet Application Workbook

If you're interested in seeing what the sylabus of the university program was like consider purchasing one of these 80GB hard drives with the video and content from the courses.
Here's some links to what they covered. I haven't bought this drive, but if you think about it $200 for a 80GB drive is only $100 more than you'd pay for a drive on the street. (approximately see 80Gb Maxtor)

The course of study at ArsDigita University was linear, with one class per month, and was comprised exclusively of computer science and related mathematics.

Math for Computer Science
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Discrete Math
How Computers Work
Object-oriented Program Design
Algorithms
Systems
Web Applications
Theory of Computation
Artificial Intelligence
Unix Workshop
Database Management Systems
Applied Probability

Anyway this is definitely on my wish list.

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