I think Harvard's CS50 lectures are worth every student time.
And that's because they are free, beginner-friendly and most importantly they have a brilliant instructor.
I think Harvard's CS50 lectures are worth every student time.
And that's because they are free, beginner-friendly and most importantly they have a brilliant instructor.
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So, if you're a current student, I would suggest taking a Human-Computer Interaction or UX course if your university/college offers one.
I'd add an "I ended up not becoming a professional developer/coder" disclaimer (hence my 5 year old account having this as the first comment!), but the underlying principles there are something that prove handy in any profession, imo - I've certainly used it a lot in my work life - and that's part of why I'm suggesting it.
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