[CS-FSLUG] Computer Science

Peter J. Vasquez Sr. pjvasquez at baeyogin.com
Thu Mar 9 19:55:08 CST 2006


You might also benefit from the Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science section of MIT's OpenCourseWare.

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/index.htm

or maybe even the wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_science

Hope this helps.

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> On 3/9/06, Nathan T. <celerate at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm finding that although I do know how to program and use different
>> APIs, I don't know how to apply it so much. I think I'm missing a fair
>> bit of knowledge concerning standards on how things are done, for
>> example how different networking protocols work and how some common
>> problems are solved. I was wondering if someone could point me to the
>> right kind of books to learn that from, I'm going to be looking for
>> good post-secondary courses on it later on; however, in the mean time
>> I'd like to pursue it myself.
>
> If you're looking to buy some books be prepared to see your money
> start disappearing rather quickly, as I've found that almost anything
> (IMO) worth reading can't be found in your regular public library
> (although a university library should stock most of this stuff).  You
> might be able to find good material on the web, although sometimes the
> quality is questionable.
>
> For the moment you might consider looking at UC Berkeley -
> http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses/index.php as they have lectures
> for a number of courses available in video (realplayer) and mp3
> formats (note that the central index only shows courses for the
> current semester, although there are courses from other semesters
> archived online).
>
> Hope this gets you started,
>
> Dave
>
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