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Tutorials. How to Start a Startup - StartupClass.co. This site is an unofficial version of the Y Combinator and Sam Altman Stanford CS183B course: How to Start a Startup.

How to Start a Startup - StartupClass.co

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A guide to the future technology everyone should know about

As time goes by and the pace of disruptive technological change advances, the magic of technology has cast a spell on an audience expecting disruptive changes in: 1.Warfare 1.1. Metamaterial cloaking – Metamaterials refer to a class of engineered materials exhibiting highly beneficial electromagnetic properties, and are man made. 1.2. UAV’ industry however have the largest political headwinds of all the new emerging disruptive technologies. 1.3. 1.4. 2.Robotics 2.1. Some caution however on the extremely bullish sentiments on self driving cars is warranted. 2.2.Domestic robots – The robot revolution is also likely to move beyond the road and into your home. 2.3. 2.4.Medical robots – There are many drivers for the emergence of medical robots, with the affordability, quality, and personalization of robotics technology all possible tail winds.

What Is Arduino & What Can You Do With It? [Technology Explained] Advertisement If you’re like me, tinkering with electronics is something you’d really like to do – in theory at least – but the realities of time constraints, lack of knowledge and few rewards inevitably prevent you from making a start.

What Is Arduino & What Can You Do With It? [Technology Explained]

It’s just too difficult. You like dissecting broken gadgets, but never do anything with the bits you find other than stash them away for a rainy day (a drawer full of fans and motors? Check). The Arduino is the answer to all that, and frankly anything that can be considered fun while learning is a truly revolutionary device in my opinion. Technically, the Arduino is a programmable logic controller, which Ryan explained all about a few weeks ago.

To you or me, it’s like a little computer you can program to do things, and it interacts with the world through electronic sensors, lights, and motors. To quote: Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. What Can You Do With It? The Maker-Bot. HowStuffWorks "Learn How Everything Works!". Search For Online Courses and MOOCs ratings and reviews. PatrickJMT. Computer Sc - Data Structures and Algorithms. Login. Vitalii Daniuk's answer to Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): What are some websites similar to Coursera? The Best Websites for Free Online Courses, Certificates, Degrees, and Educational Resources.

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The Best Websites for Free Online Courses, Certificates, Degrees, and Educational Resources

There are several colleges and other sites that offer free online courses, certificate programs, some degree programs, and education resources for teachers and professors. MIT OpenCourseWare MIT OpenCourseWare offers free lecture notes, exams, and videos from classes at MIT. OpenCourseWare (OCW) was proposed by the MIT faculty in 2000 and they have been publishing educational materials from their courses freely and openly on the Internet since the first proof-of-concept site in 2002, containing 50 courses.

By November 2007, MIT had published almost the entire curriculum, over 1,800 courses in 33 academic disciplines. No registration is required to take advantage of these educational materials. OpenCourseWare (OCW) Consortium The OpenCourseWare (OCW) Consortium is a free and openly licensed digital publication of high quality college and university‐level educational materials organized as courses. EdX Open Yale Courses.