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Python For Developers

First of its kind, our Python online for Developers is a uniquely designed online course in Python to aid your journey right from the beginning to the very end in becoming the most skilled software engineers across the globe.

Illustrator CC 2019 One-on-One: Advanced (LinkedIn Learning)

Discover how to be the best Adobe Illustrator user you know. This comprehensive, project-based course is the second in a series of three courses by industry pro Deke McClelland. In this course, Deke doesn't just talk about how to leverage different Illustrator features'he ties each concept to a clearly-defined task, ensuring that you close out each section of the course with a practical understanding of the concepts.

AutoCAD Essential Training

Learn AutoCAD, the industry-leading computer-aided design (CAD) software, with our expert-led training. Our AutoCAD tutorials show you how to create 3D designs, share and collaborate on your layouts with colleagues and clients, and make blueprints to transition your projects from concept to construction.

Introduction to Machine Learning for Coders

Welcome to Introduction to Machine Learning for Coders! taught by Jeremy Howard (Kaggle's #1 competitor 2 years running, and founder of Enlitic). Learn the most important machine learning models, including how to create them yourself from scratch, as well as key skills in data preparation, model validation, and building data products.

A Course in Machine Learning

CIML is a set of introductory materials that covers most major aspects of modern machine learning (supervised learning, unsupervised learning, large margin methods, probabilistic modeling, learning theory, etc.).

Computer Programming using Python

This website teaches computer programming. This skill is very useful: with programming you can automate computer tasks, make art and music, interpret and analyze survey results, build tools for other people, create custom websites, write games, examine genetic data, connect people with each other, and the list goes on and on.

Algorithms by Jeff Erickson

This web page contains a free electronic version of my self-published textbook Algorithms, along with other lecture notes I have written for various theoretical computer science classes at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign since 1998.