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  1. A course teaching PHP programming language from A to Z by aiming Zend PHP Certification exam with Zend's Free PHP 5.3 Study Guide and Davey Shak's and Ben Ramsey's Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide.

    48 votes
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  2. Starts from the beginning of web development to teach you how to design a website and everything you need to know in between. For total beginners who have never designed a website before.

    9 votes
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  3. É um curso para sistematizar o capitalismo e suas dinâmicas e seus fluxos. Utilizo como base a minha patente de tecnologia de Valor, que denomino "Tecnologia BOMS de Riquezas", ela tem sete sequencias simplificadas, que podem ser sistematizadas pelas pessoas. O capitalismo atual é caótico, sistematizar o capitalismo em união aos princípios ambientais envolve também a sistematização da relação de produção do homem com a natureza que gera os produtos....envolve todo um aprendizado empresarial.

    1 vote
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  4. anything that has to do with spanish, secondary education, or both. Possibilities include the use of technology in education, classroom management, assessment, spanish phonology and morphology, and an advanced spanish class.

    4 votes
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  5. A course that is not 'language' specific. Basically instead of teaching us the syntax, etc. of a programming language (C, Python, etc.) - rather show us what does a program consist of, what does all programming languages have:

    *What is an integer?
    *What is a syntax?
    *Variables?

    A course that would explain the above basics, before students go over more in depth.

    29 votes
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  6. Using low-tech/free tech editing options, only non-free element would be equipment to photo/draw+scan

    4 votes
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  7. An introduction to software engineering for absolute beginners.

    Audience should be familiar with computer programming,A C-like language (C/C++,Java,C#) is preferred

    25 votes
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  8. Collaboration is core for fruitful projects. Goal of the course could be to interchange and develop collaboration strategies using social web-based tools.

    5 votes
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  9. Learn how to decide what languages to learn, when to leave, how to network, how to advance, etc.

    11 votes
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  10. P2PU should close and archive courses, but they should still make these course contents available.

    The content could still be helpful to people who missed the course registration.

    7 votes
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  11. 9 votes
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  12. With an introduction of C and then Objective-C, this course will give a strong background to anyone looking to be able to develop their applications for the two platforms.

    51 votes
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  13. For caregivers, patients, and even clinicians (doctors, nurses, other health care professionals) who want to know where to find good "consumer" (lay people) health info. There are lots of good resources, including many that support different cultures and languages. But what makes it "good?" How can you figure out what these words mean? Would be taught by a medical librarian.

    3 votes
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  14. Node is similar in design to and influenced by systems like Ruby's Event Machine or Python's Twisted. Node takes the event model a bit further—it presents the event loop as a language construct instead of as a library. In other systems there is always a blocking call to start the event-loop. Typically one defines behavior through callbacks at the beginning of a script and at the end starts a server through a blocking call like EventMachine::run(). In Node there is no such start-the-event-loop call. Node simply enters the event loop after executing the input script. Node exits the event loop…

    42 votes
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  15. 7 votes
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  16. LabVIEW is a graphical programming language that is heavily used by Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Civil Engineers.

    7 votes
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  17. For folks who have limited/no background in creating websites (except, perhaps, some exposure to blogging, etc.), this course would lead us through the core basics of HTML/CSS, and applying that knowledge to creating a WordPress template.

    95 votes
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  18. 1 vote
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  19. A light course introducing FB API set and teaching how to do facebook apps.

    7 votes
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  20. What it takes to write a business plan, the kinds of questions you need to get answered if you're going to start a small business and who to ask. Suggestions on how to run your business for the first year.

    38 votes
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