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I took Coursera's Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines by Princeton over the summer of 2021. The instructors, Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne, teach a wide range of CS topics from sorting to turing machines to CPUs. The course is broken down into lectures 11-20 from the Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach textbook. The other half of the textbook was made into the coursera course Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose. Their booksite contains resources and bits of information from the textbook. Although the course is free to enroll on coursera, there is no certificate given after its completion.

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Each week or lecture is broken down into:

  • Lecture: The lecture slides - private
  • Supplements: Pages in the book and useful material links
    • Pages in the textbook corresponding with the topic
    • Links to the booksite and other material
    • Additional java programs from supplement questions
  • Notes: My notes on the lecture and videos
  • Enrichment: Optional enrichment questions and my answers selected from the textbook. - private
  • Quiz: The graded quiz questions and answers - private.

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