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this is a great thread. thanks all for the links.
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I love this thread
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Thanks to this thread, I finally learned how to do integration by parts -- and with the AP test tomorrow! :rolleyes:
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Kick ass!!
Thanks for this. I hope that site will still be up a year and a half from now when I finish my current degree program. That's the only way I'll have time for this. |
awsome site. I just looked up film.
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I swear, my college is blocking this site. I've tried to get on for the past week, and assumed that there was something wrong with the OCW part of MIT's site. Then it appears on Digg, and I still can't access it.
My college doesn't want me to learn :hmm: EDIT: about friggin' time. I checked it every day, and it only starts working now. |
I'll just add my "this thread kicks ass comment", before I lose myself in the coursework
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More Reference/ Tutorial sites
This is the first thing I clicked on after registering and already I have enough material to keep me busy for years. Here are a few more I already had in the favorites.
BTW: The aforementioned schools are not alone. A google search for "open courseware" will prevent you from sleeping again...ever. (These are exactly what they sound like. Not MIT but another handy source of info when needed.) http://www.learnthat.com/ Free-Ed.Net ----------------------------------- I'm a pre transfer aero & mfe engineering student so here are my toys. Anything you can imagine in your mind to metal as fast as you can find a community college with a CAD/CAM lab. More on my other machine if anyone wants but the things head more towards the company in-service format rather than the university lecture style. They all accomplish the same for me. (Disclaimer: I copied the some of descriptions below if they seem a little commercial. I have no connection to any of these sites beyond being a free registered user.) http://www.rhino3d.com/ Modeling tools for designers (NURBS Based. If anyone has a free parametric program that beats Solidworks for the love of all...send everyone the link. Also check out the resources page for 3d modeling, architecture, FEA, animation resources and more. http://www.cncportal.com/ Whether you are a professional CNC machinist, a hobbyist or a student this site is dedicated to bring to you some of the resources available on the web to help you make your CNC programming easier. (Free 3D Model Based G-code generators) 3DCADTips.com Searches the Web daily for new and existing CAD tips, tutorials and more, to add to its growing online directories. |
Ah... Nice. Many thanks.
I'd been listening to an MIT philosophy lecture in the car, which I'd got off P2P networks. Now I know where I can get the rest. : > |
This is the best thing I have ever seen posted on this forum. Ever.
I don't even know where to begin on this site! -Tamerlain |
Jumpin Jeebus. What a great resource. . .thank you!
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I read on /. today that they have a new course on copyright, and as everybody here is an Internet user I bet some of you will be interested.
<a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/01/05/1625208.shtml">Slashdot Post</a> <a href="http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-912January--IAP--2006/CourseHome/index.htm">Copyright Course</a> |
Wowsa! Thanks!
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eeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!! so much knowledge, might have orgasm!!!!!
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still a wealth of information...
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If anyone is looking for a really great, rigorous introduction to COmputer Science, check out the page for 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. It has a link to the online version of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Abelson and Sussman, which is a fantastic book.
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I thoroughly enjoyed UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts: Fall 2007 Courses too. Yale has a similar service with good quality video, but the courses are very few.
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