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Searching for recommendations of online courses for nontechnical folks to better understand CS and/or the blockchain tech stack on a technical (enough) level? @mudlotus
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Yes! That one coding class with Coursera really put me thru the ringer 😂. I got to hello world! That was cool.
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Have you come across LexDAO or the people in it? It’s a group of (mostly lawyers) all learning or practicing computer science as it relates to contracts & law. I’m sure they’d have some good resources for you if you want to go that direction. CC @bestape @tertius
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I loved Harvard’s CS50 course, think the once I watched was from 2021, but maybe their 2024 one is even better: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhQjrBD2T381WAHyx1pq-sBfykqMBI7V4
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MIT OCW is full of great introductory courses for computer science. This one is cool, because it’s focused on being able to “think” computationally with core CS concepts. https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0002-introduction-to-computational-thinking-and-data-science-fall-2016/video_galleries/lecture-videos/
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