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    yacine911's Avatar Poster
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    any one knows any trackers for computer science and programing engineering
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    How about a tracker that specialises in lupus ebooks.

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    I would be very interested in finding CS related content as well. Does bitme have this kind of stuff?

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    Most books and tutorials are free via softcopy so a tracker is near pointless imho.

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    Do you have a link? Google seems to be less than helpful.

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    Try This i've downloaded a few courses from that site and there all very fast direct downloads :-D

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    If you're looking for a tracker BitMe and BitSpider are the ones You need. And my BIG thanks goes to mikerilen for really useful link

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    I've found some really neat stuff over at Bibliotik. (W. Richard Stevens UNIX Network Programming vol1-2 anyone? Still looking for vol 3 though...)

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    David J Malan is my favorite computer science lecturer, find all his course podcasts (Actual course lectures used for outreach learning purposes) and course handouts at the below links.

    Computer Science 50: Introduction to Computer Science
    Harvard College

    Introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer sciences. Algorithms: design, implementation, analysis. Software development: abstraction, encapsulations, data structures, debugging, testing. Architecture of computers: low-level data representation, instructions processing. Computer Systems: programming languages, compilers, operating systems, databases. Computers in the real world: networks, websites, security, forensics, cryptography. This course teaches students how to think more carefully and how to solve problems more effectively. Problem sets involve extensive programming in C as well as PHP and JavaScript.

    Video & Handouts Here


    Computer Science E-1: Understanding Computers and the Internet
    Harvard Extension School

    This course is all about understanding: understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by turning it on. In this course we demystify computers and the Internet, along with their jargon, so that students understand not only what they can do with each but also how it all works and why. Students leave this course armed with a new vocabulary and equipped for further exploration of computers and the Internet. Topics include hardware, software, the Internet, multimedia, security, website development, programming, and dotcoms. This course is designed both for those with little, if any, computer experience and for those who use a computer every day.

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    Computer Science E-259: XML with Java
    Harvard Extension School

    This course introduces XML as a key enabling technology in Java-based applications. Students learn the fundamentals of XML and its derivatives, including DTD, SVG, XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, XSL-FO, and XSLT. Students also gain experience with programmatic interfaces to XML like SAX and DOM, standard APIs like JAXP and TrAX, and industry-standard software like Ant, Tomcat, Xerces, and Xalan. The course acquaints students with J2EE, including JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java Servlet, and also explores HTTP, SOAP, web services, and WSDL. The course's projects focus on the implementation and deployment of these technologies.

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    Computer Science E-75: Building Dynamic Websites
    Harvard Extension School

    Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to program in JavaScript and PHP, how to configure Apache and MySQL, how to design and query databases with SQL, and how to use Ajax with both XML and JSON. The course discusses issues of security, scalability, and cross-browser support.

    Video & Handouts Here
    Last edited by mikerilen; 08-10-2009 at 05:43 PM.

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    thx a lot guys for u'r help i have a bitme account i found Somme good stuff but i need somme java courses i watched """Mehran Sahami""" lectures which was ""soooooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood.. realy good teacher""
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