The Complete 5 Volume Series: If You Can Cook, You Can Code
The Complete 5 Volume Series: If You Can Cook, You Can Code, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 81 lectures, based on 78 reviews, and has 942 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand how programming works, including all the key terms Be better prepared to take a beginner course in a specific programming language Understand how the hardware and software of computers works Make a better decision about which programming language(s) to learn Learn what it means to "code" vs to "program" This course is ideal for individuals who are Professionals who want to eventually learn to code, or just be able to communicate with and understand programmers or Entrepreneurs who want to learn the basics of how computers and programming works or Students who want to add programming as a key skill in their repertoire It is particularly useful for Professionals who want to eventually learn to code, or just be able to communicate with and understand programmers or Entrepreneurs who want to learn the basics of how computers and programming works or Students who want to add programming as a key skill in their repertoire.
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Summary
Title: The Complete 5 Volume Series: If You Can Cook, You Can Code
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 81
Number of Published Lectures: 81
Number of Curriculum Items: 81
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 81
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand how programming works, including all the key terms
- Be better prepared to take a beginner course in a specific programming language
- Understand how the hardware and software of computers works
- Make a better decision about which programming language(s) to learn
- Learn what it means to "code" vs to "program"
Who Should Attend
- Professionals who want to eventually learn to code, or just be able to communicate with and understand programmers
- Entrepreneurs who want to learn the basics of how computers and programming works
- Students who want to add programming as a key skill in their repertoire
Target Audiences
- Professionals who want to eventually learn to code, or just be able to communicate with and understand programmers
- Entrepreneurs who want to learn the basics of how computers and programming works
- Students who want to add programming as a key skill in their repertoire
The Most Successful Programming 101 Course Series of All Time — Now All in One Course
5 Courses, covering every aspect of Programming, Computers, Big Data, Python and AI, now combined into one Massive Course.
14+ Hours of high quality, 1080p video.
21,000+ students enrolled in the course series.
The #1 way to get started learning programming in the world.
I am a self taught programmer.
I’ve never taken a class in a school or university to learn anything related to computer or programming, or more advanced subjects like Machine Learning and AI.
And the one thing that I’ve heard both from people who have gone the traditional route, as well as the self-teaching route, is how difficult it is to get started.
If learning programming is a marathon (which it is if you are planning on really doing it), this course gets you down the first few miles.
And it’s also designed so that even if you don’t want to learn how to code–let’s say you just want to be able to talk to programmers, or manage a team of programmers, or partner with a programmer in a new startup.
You have to understand the basics and be able to talk the lingo.
This super course contains 5 courses, covering all the basics.
You’ll start off learning the basics of programming.
In the second course you’ll dip your toes into Python, the all around best first language to learn.
Third, you’ll learn about computer hardware. We’ll go under the hood and look at how they actually work, and how software interacts with hardware.
Fourth, you’ll learn about Big Data. For those of you who are in business or are looking for a future proof career path, Big Data is something you should pay close attention to. :You’ll learn everything you need to know to keep up in conversations about the Cloud and Big Data.
Fifth and finally, you’ll learn about Artificial Intelligence. AI is the hottest thing in the programming scene right now and every big tech company is investing millions if not billions into AI. Did you miss the internet boom in the 90s/early 2000s? Well don’t miss this one, because many of the top people are predicting that AI is going to make an even bigger splash than the internet on our lives, if you can believe it.
If you’re still reading this, here’s what you need to know.
This course is not going to be like anything else you’ve experienced in the past when trying to learn or just understand the basics of computers or programming. The reason why these courses have been so popular over the years is that I use metaphors and simple everyday language to translate the computer and programmer talk into basic ideas.
This stuff really isn’t that complicated once you get past the jargon.
And these skills are critical to learn, no matter what you are doing. Computers and programming are invading every aspect of our lives and our jobs. I believe every child should be learning this stuff in their K-12 because it’s so important now and will be even more important in the future.
You can even watch this course series with your child and they will understand it just as well as you do. It was designed that way.
If you’re on the fence, remember, there is a 30 day money back guarantee. .
I hope you enjoy the course, and if you ever get tripped up on a concept just ask a question in the discussion section and I’m usually able to answer questions within 24 hours.
See you inside,
Timothy
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: IYCCYCC Vol 1 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Executive Summary
Chapter 2: IYCCYCC Vol 1 – What is Programming?
Lecture 1: You Already Program
Lecture 2: You Are a Computer
Lecture 3: The Nerd/Jock Paradigm
Lecture 4: Your Computer is Your First Employee
Lecture 5: Why Programming Books Fail
Lecture 6: Your Business is a Program
Chapter 3: IYCCYCC Vol 1 – Data: The Ingredients That Make The Meal
Lecture 1: What Kinds of Data Are There?
Lecture 2: Where Do You Store Data?
Lecture 3: How Do You Turn Info into Data?
Lecture 4: How Do You Get Out the Data You Want?
Lecture 5: How Do Computers Think About Data?
Chapter 4: IYCCYCC Vol 1- Functions: The Transformation of Ingredients
Lecture 1: The Front and Back of the Restaurant
Lecture 2: The Waiter and Waitress as Front End
Lecture 3: The Chef and Cooks as Back End
Lecture 4: Functions and Restaurant Basics
Lecture 5: Learning Programming Through Imitation
Chapter 5: IYCCYCC Vol 1 – Use Cookbooks to Code Real Programs Fast
Lecture 1: Owner vs. Investor
Lecture 2: Learn to Read First
Lecture 3: Where to Find Code Recipes
Lecture 4: How to Get Free Help
Lecture 5: How to Get Cheap Help
Chapter 6: IYCCYCC Vol 1 – Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Chapter 7: IYCCYCC Vol 2 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 8: IYCCYCC Vol 2 – Programming is Ingredients and Preparation
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Data and Algorithms
Lecture 3: What is Data
Lecture 4: What are Algorithms
Chapter 9: IYCCYCC Vol 2 – Data Are the Ingredients in Your Recipe
Lecture 1: Data in Python
Lecture 2: Pieces of Data Part 1
Lecture 3: Pieces of Data Part 2
Lecture 4: Collections of Data
Chapter 10: IYCCYCC Vol 3 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: My Story
Chapter 11: IYCCYCC Vol 3 – Frequently Asked Questions About Computers
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What's Important When You Buy a Computer?
Lecture 3: FAQ – How Can I Save Money When Building a Computer?
Lecture 4: FAQ – What Kinds of Computers Are There?
Lecture 5: FAQ – How Hard is it to Build a Computer and Where Can I Get Free Help?
Lecture 6: FAQ – What Makes a Computer Fast?
Chapter 12: IYCCYCC Vol 3 – The Essentials of Computer Hardware
Lecture 1: The Power Supply to Your Kitchen – Electricity and Gas
Lecture 2: The Busy Chef Inside Your Computer – Meet the CPU
Lecture 3: Your Cabinets and Pantry – How Data is Stored in Your Computer
Lecture 4: Your Counter and Cutting Board – Temporary, Quick Access Storage for Your CPU
Lecture 5: The Dining Room Lighting Setup – The Graphics Card That Feeds Your LCD Screen
Lecture 6: Case Study – Video Editing Rig
Chapter 13: IYCCYCC Vol 3 – The Supporting Cast in the Kitchen
Lecture 1: The Air Conditioning That Keeps the Chef Cool – Cooling Hot Computer Parts
Lecture 2: The Chef's Knife and Ladle – The Mouse and Keyboard and a Productivity Hack
Lecture 3: Mouse and Keyboard Recommendations
Lecture 4: The 8 Burner Stove – How Two 24" LCD Screens with Boost Your Productivity
Chapter 14: IYCCYCC Vol 4 – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 15: IYCCYCC Vol 4 – What is Big Data?
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The Scale of Big Data – Visualized
Lecture 3: Small Data
Lecture 4: Big Data
Lecture 5: Huge Data
Chapter 16: IYCCYCC Vol 4 – Big Data Case Studies – How Do They Use Big
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: How Google Uses Big Data
Lecture 3: How Facebook Uses Big Data
Lecture 4: How Youtube Uses Big Data
Lecture 5: How Amazon Uses Big Data
Lecture 6: How Netflix Uses Big Data
Lecture 7: Self Driving Cars
Chapter 17: IYCCYCC Vol 4 – Hadoop – The Software Under the Hood of Big Data
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Hadoop Ecosystem
Lecture 3: How Hadoop Uses HDFS to Store Files
Lecture 4: How Hadoop Uses MapReduce to Process Big Data
Chapter 18: IYCCYCC Vol 4 – Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Chapter 19: IYCCYCC Vol 5: Artificial Intelligence – Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 20: IYCCYCC Vol 5: Artificial Intelligence – Measurement
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Computer Vision
Lecture 3: Computer Vision Addendum
Lecture 4: NLP – Natural Language Processing Pt1
Lecture 5: NLP – Natural Language Processing Pt2
Lecture 6: NLP – Natural Language Processing Pt3
Lecture 7: What About Touch, Taste and Smell?
Chapter 21: IYCCYCC Vol 5: Artificial Intelligence – Learning
Lecture 1: Introduction to (Machine) Learning
Lecture 2: Knowledge Representation
Instructors
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Timothy Kenny
Author of "Accelerated Learning for Entrepreneurs" -
Kenny Media
Creating Courses for Accelerated Learners.
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- 4 stars: 26 votes
- 5 stars: 38 votes
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