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Advance Python

Python is a general purpose, dynamic, high-level, and interpreted programming language. It supports Object Oriented programming approach to develop applications. It is simple and easy to learn and provides lots of high-level data structures. Python is easy to learn yet powerful and versatile scripting language, which makes it attractive for Application Development.

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Open University UK

Distributed paradigms

This free course, Distributed paradigms, look at some of the architectural and programming paradigms used in distributed system development. You will learn about synchronous and asynchronous message passing, distributed objects technology and event-based bus architecture, before finally moving on to tuple architecture.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python

Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python is intended for students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems and to help students, regardless of their major, feel justifiably confident of their ability to write small programs that allow them to accomplish useful goals. The class uses the Python 3.5 programming language.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Introduction to C++

This is a fast-paced introductory course to the C++ programming language. It is intended for those with a little programming background, though prior programming experience will make it easier, and those with previous experience will still learn C++-specific constructs and concepts.

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ERP Test

The ERP Test has been specifically designed to enable employers and recruiters to identify potential hires by evaluating working skills and job readiness. For this reason, the emphasis is laid upon evaluating the knowledge of applied skills gained through real work experience, rather than theoretical knowledge.

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