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update #1

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waciumawanjohi and others added 30 commits April 7, 2020 00:16
Intro to Parallel Programming's grader is broken, it's impossible to submit programming assignments. It's also impossible to compile and run the code on your PC, unless you own an nVidia GPU. Thankfully some nice folks on Github created a Google Research Colab page where you can compile and run your homeworks (unfortunately the Final Exam is not available and probably never will be). I understand this uses Google's GPU sharing.
Change the Haskell course suggestion. A big thank you to @aryzach for prompting the switch.
Move courses to advanced programming. See Issue.
Closes #669
Implementing the proposal from issue 690: #690
Finished Specialization, using its Capstone as Final Project
Removed LAFF, changed Parallel Programming
Moved Intro to Parallel Programming to Extras
waciumawanjohi and others added 29 commits October 15, 2023 13:39
Mention taking courses in parallel.

Resolves #1139
May address #1191
* Hopefully fix some confusions regarding alt courses

Mention the full word "alternative" instead of the short form "alt" which may cause confusion to non-native speakers. Also change "/" to "," for the two parts of HTC course.

* Fixed the missing "alt"
* Remove mentions of outdated materials and add warning about them

* Remove the new warning blockquote syntax

Seems like github pages don't support the new warning blockquote syntax

* Update README.md with suggestion from @waciumawanjohi (1)

Co-authored-by: Lenox Waciuma Wanjohi <waciumawanjohi@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README.md with suggestion from @waciumawanjohi (2)

Co-authored-by: Lenox Waciuma Wanjohi <waciumawanjohi@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update README.md with suggestion from @waciumawanjohi (3)

Co-authored-by: Lenox Waciuma Wanjohi <waciumawanjohi@users.noreply.github.com>

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Co-authored-by: Lenox Waciuma Wanjohi <waciumawanjohi@users.noreply.github.com>
can I brag about having contributed to ossu yet? :^)
The Py4E course link in the intro cs coursepage was not marked as link. While GitHub renders it as link, the GitHub pages website don't. This PR fixes that.

The PR also fixes the CS50P discord invite link, which was expired. This time, I have made a link that never expires, and can be used an unlimited number of times.
Github homepage does not respect the CSS centering
…version on Edx (#1224)

* Create README.md

* Add link to Intro CS course page

* Update README.md
This change is adding the interactive, open-source, community-led SICP version that was adapted into JavaScript. 

This addition seems worthwhile because JavaScript may be a more appealing language to go through SICP with than the original Scheme. In addition, this JavaScript version of SICP was created with the apparent goal of being as close to the original Scheme version as possible:
https://sourceacademy.org/sicpjs/prefaces03
* Create README.md

* Add files via upload

* Update README.md

* Add files via upload

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update readings.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Delete coursepages/spd/HTC2X.zip

* Delete coursepages/spd/htc-simple.zip

* Delete coursepages/spd/space-invaders-starter.rkt

* Delete coursepages/spd/ta-solver-starter.rkt

* Update README.md

* Add files via upload

* Add info about eabling automatic parentheses, square brackets and quotes
The newsletter link does not work anymore. Also, AFAIK, it was not in active use anyway.
@JulianSpring JulianSpring merged commit a364a17 into JulianSpring:master May 16, 2024
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