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Revision as of 20:14, 6 January 2017
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Harvard’s Introduction to Computer Science course, CS50, is a popular class not only at Harvard but also around the world. It is available free to the public via edX.org, a hub for online classes hosted by a number of top universities. It is a means for anyone who has an interest to learn to code and is a valuable resource to Fellows in particular. One Fellow, Trevor Nicks, leveraged the class to not only teach himself a valuable skill, but also to establish it as an accredited course at his university, William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.
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