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Coursera – Economics of Money and Banking (Part Two) [98 MP4, 98 SRT, 23 PDF]

31/12/2015 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Coursera – Economics of Money and Banking (Part Two) [98 MP4, 98 SRT, 23 PDF]
English | Size: 1.71 GB (1,837,469,101 bytes )
Category: Tutorial


Introduction to a “money view” of economic activity for modern times, building on the intellectual traditions of British central banking and American institutionalism. Part One explores the economics of payment systems and money markets. Part Two explores connections with foreign exchange and capital markets. NOTE: The first week of Part Two reviews Part One, so you can take Part Two even if you missed Part One.
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Economics & Finances Banking, Coursera, Economics, Money, Part Two

Coursera – Functional Programming Principles in Scala

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Coursera – Functional Programming Principles in Scala
English | Size: 1.15 GB (1,232,950,734 bytes)
Category: AppDev


This course introduces the cornerstones of functional programming using the Scala programming language. Functional programming has become more and more popular in recent years because it promotes code that’s safe, concise, and elegant. Furthermore, functional programming makes it easier to write parallel code for today’s and tomorrow’s multiprocessors by replacing mutable variables and loops with powerful ways to define and compose functions.
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Programming Coursera, Functional, Principles, Programming, Scala

Coursera – Economics of Money and Banking (Part One) [104 MP4, 104 SRT, 24 PDF]

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Coursera – Economics of Money and Banking (Part One) [104 MP4, 104 SRT, 24 PDF]
English | Size: 1.70 GB (1,820,440,928 bytes )
Category: Tutorial


Introduction to a “money view” of economic activity for modern times, building on the intellectual traditions of British central banking and American institutionalism. Part One explores the economics of payment systems and money markets. Part Two explores connections with foreign exchange and capital markets.

About the Course
The last three or four decades have seen a remarkable evolution in the institutions that comprise the modern monetary system. The financial crisis of 2007-2009 is a wakeup call that we need a similar evolution in the analytical apparatus and theories that we use to understand that system. Produced and sponsored by the Institute for New Economic Thinking, this course is an attempt to begin the process of new economic thinking by reviving and updating some forgotten traditions in monetary thought that have become newly relevant.
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Economics & Finances Banking, Coursera, Economics, Money, Part One

Coursera – Virology I – How Viruses Work

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Coursera – Virology I – How Viruses Work

English | Size: 3.72 GB (3,997,516,617 Bytes)
Category: Tutorial


This introductory virology course emphasizes the common reactions that must be completed by all viruses for successful reproduction within a host cell and survival and spread within a host population. The molecular basis of alternative reproductive cycles are presented with examples drawn from a set of representative animal and human viruses, although selected bacterial viruses will be discussed.
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Security & Hacking Coursera, How Viruses Work, Virology I

Coursera – Mathematical Philosophy [98 MP4, 28 PDF]

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Coursera – Mathematical Philosophy [98 MP4, 28 PDF]
English | Size: 1.49 GB (1,604,996,229 bytes )
Category: Tutorial


Since antiquity, philosophers have questioned the foundations–the foundations of the physical world, of our everyday experience, of our scientific knowledge, and of culture and society. In recent years, more and more young philosophers have become convinced that, in order to understand these foundations, and thus to make progress in philosophy, the use of mathematical methods is of crucial importance. This is what our course will be concerned with: mathematical philosophy, that is, philosophy done with the help of mathematical methods. [Read more…]

Mathemactics & Physics Coursera, Mathematical, MP4, PDF, Philosophy

Coursera – Understanding Einstein The Special Theory of Relativity [99 MP4]

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Coursera – Understanding Einstein: The Special Theory of Relativity [99 MP4]
English | Size: 5.19 GB (5,573,910,893 bytes )
Category: Tutorial


Understanding Einstein: The Special Theory of Relativity
This course offers you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the life and work of the young Albert Einstein and especially his mind-bending special theory of relativity.
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Engineering & Science Coursera, Einstein, Relativity, The Special Theory, Understanding

Coursera – Behavioral Genetics

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Coursera – Behavioral Genetics
English | Size: 2.16 GB (2,323,914,809 Bytes)
Category: Tutorial


One of psychology’s defining issues concerns the origins of individual differences in behavior: Why are some people outgoing and cheerful while others are withdrawn and forlorn? Why do some struggle academically while others excel at school despite minimal study? Why do some suffer the ravages of a psychotic illness like schizophrenia while others enjoy a life free of mental illness? At the core to answering these questions is the ages-old “nature-nurture” debate: Are the behavioral differences among us due predominantly to inborn natural differences or the cumulative impact of our experiences? The nature-nurture debate generated much controversy and acrimony within psychology, although today most are willing to retire the debate and declare both sides victorious. [Read more…]

Psychology / Body Language Behavioral, Coursera, Genetics

Coursera – Startup Engineering (2013)

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Coursera – Startup Engineering (2013)
English | Size: 767.69 MB (804,977,014 Bytes)
Category: CBTs


Spiritual sequel to Peter Thiel’s CS183 course on startups. Bridges the gap between academic computer science and production software engineering. Fast-paced introduction to key tools and techniques (command line, dotfiles, text editor, distributed version control, debugging, testing, documentation, reading code, deployments), featuring guest appearances by senior engineers from successful startups and large-scale academic projects. Over the course of the class, students will build a command line application, expose it as a web service, and then link other students’ applications and services together to build an HTML5 mobile app. General principles are illustrated through modern Javascript and the latest web technologies, including Node, Backbone, Coffeescript, Bootstrap, Git, and Github.
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Engineering & Science 2013, Coursera, Startup Engineering

Coursera – UIUC – VLSI CAD Logic to Layout [66 Webrips (mp4) + 16 Slides (pdf)]

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Coursera – UIUC – VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout [66 Webrips (mp4) + 16 Slides (pdf)]
English | Size: 1.75 GB (1,873,820,617 bytes)
Category: Engineering & Architecture


A modern VLSI chip is a remarkably complex beast: billions of transistors, millions of logic gates deployed for computation and control, big blocks of memory, embedded blocks of pre-designed functions designed by third parties (called “intellectual property” or IP blocks). How do people manage to design these complicated chips? Answer: a sequence of computer aided design (CAD) tools takes an abstract description of the chip, and refines it step-wise to a final design. This class focuses on the major design tools used in the creation of an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) or System on Chip (SoC) design. Our focus is on the key representations that make it possible to synthesize, and to verify, these designs, as they move from logic to layout.
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Electrical & Architecture Coursera, Layout, Logic, UIUC, VLSI CAD

Coursera – Stanford – Algorithms, Design and Analysis, Part 2 [104 Webrips (mp4)]

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Coursera – Stanford – Algorithms, Design and Analysis, Part 2 [104 Webrips (mp4)]
English | Size: 1.60 GB (1,720,984,198 bytes)
Category: Theory / Reference / Doc


In this course you will learn several fundamental principles of advanced algorithm design. You’ll learn the greedy algorithm design paradigm, with applications to computing good network backbones (i.e., spanning trees) and good codes for data compression. You’ll learn the tricky yet widely applicable dynamic programming algorithm design paradigm, with applications to routing in the Internet and sequencing genome fragments. You’ll learn what NP-completeness and the famous “P vs. NP” problem mean for the algorithm designer. Finally, we’ll study several strategies for dealing with hard (i.e., NP-complete problems), including the design and analysis of heuristics. Learn how shortest-path algorithms from the 1950s (i.e., pre-ARPANET!) govern the way that your Internet traffic gets routed today; why efficient algorithms are fundamental to modern genomics; and how to make a million bucks in prize money by “just” solving a math problem!
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Programming Algorithms, Analysis, Coursera, Design, Stanford

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