See, this thread has a purpose. You are discussing and sharing ideas.
I wish I'd learned some programming in school. I'd have been more effective. :)
I enrolled in some Python programming class :)
TB python is extremely self explanatory, all you needed was a linux machine and a book. :D
But its good you started it.
Some real cool stuff happens in python.
1-For robotics.
2-For image processing.
3-scipy (scientific python )
Hello Programers , if you get choice to pick 4 modules, which one 'll you go for and why?
CS3040 - Mobile Design and Development
CS3160 - Enterprise Application Technology
CS3190 - Information Security
CS3360 - Software Project Management
CS3460 - Enterprise Computing Strategies
CS2230 - Operating Systems
CS3210 - Geographic Information Systems
CS3270 - Testing and Reliable Software Engineering
CS3340 - Multi Agent Systems
CS3440 - Data Mining
I’d pick GIS (sounds very interesting), Data Mining (because I’m working on it), SPM (because I’m really good at it) and Multi Agent Systems (Artificial Intelligence <3 )
What do you learn in Geographic system ? is it something to do with networking? I might pick Data mining but I have heard there is more maths and statistics and do we use Matlab for this? I know some friend she is doing phd in Artificial intelligence, guru girl.
Personally, I am thinking to pick these 4 modules.
CS3040 - Mobile Design and Development- Wan’t to learn about mobile technology plus I do have interest in developing android apps.
CS3190 - Information Security - I want to learn security, is it not worth it? CS3360 - Software Project Management- It will help me with final year project so it is Must to do. CS3270 - Testing and Reliable Software Engineering- They do need testers ,more demand in the market.