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Free Online Courses On Computer Science By Harvard University

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Details An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming. Course Description This is CS50x, Harvard University’s introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming for majors and non-majors alike, with or without prior programming experience. An entry-level course taught by David J. Malan, CS50x teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engineering, and web development. Languages include C, PHP, and JavaScript plus SQL, CSS, and HTML. Problem sets inspired by real-world domains of biology, cryptography, finance, forensics, and gaming. Do you known As of fall 2015, the on-campus version of CS50x, CS50, was Harvard’s largest course. What you’ll learn A broad and robust understanding of computer science and programming How to think a

Should I be an Entrepreneur?

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I have a Question Can you identify the difference between these two bikes? Bike 1: Bike 2: Both are the same size. Both have the same wheels. But one is way more efficient and faster than the other. THE DIFFERENCE? The first has a single gear: The second has multiple gears: Result? The first bike’s speed is limited to the rider’s ability to pedal the bike. (Zero Leverage) The second bike’s speed is able to multiply the rider’s ability to pedal and will produce amazing results. (Huge Leverage) So, to answer your question, should you be an entrepreneur? If you would like to increase your benefits/work ratio, you should consider entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are able to leverage their work hours in unlimited ways. Here’s the key difference: Employees usually work under the paycheck formula: Skill x Time = Paycheck. The ONLY way to increase results is by increasing the value of their skill, or sell more time. (First bike example with zer

9 things you probably didn’t know about Amazon.

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1. Amazon was almost given a completely different name. The company was originally called Cadabra, like the magic term “abracadabra.” But Jeff Bezos’ lawyer told him that the magic reference was too obscure, and when you say it out loud, “cadabra” could be mistaken for “cadaver.” Eventually, they came up with the name Amazon, a reference to the river in South America. The idea was that their selection of books would be vast and wide, just like the world’s largest river. They did have many other names in mind and still own one of the domains. If you type in Relentless.com in your browser, you will be redirected to Amazon.com. 2. The company started out selling books. When Jeff Bezos first started the company in 1995, it was just a bookstore run out of his home garage. So when Amazon opened their first physical bookstore in 2015, it was staying true to the roots of the company. 3. Amazon hasn’t paid federal taxes in two years. Amazon’s profits nearly doubled from 2017 to 20

64 FREE Online Courses by Harvard University

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In the crisis of Coronavirus, Harvard University is offering 64 free online learning courses to help students learn their favorite subject from anywhere in the world. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University was established in 1636. It is a dream education institute for many students all over the world to come to and study. China’s richest man, Jack MA regrets telling about not getting into Harvard University as he was rejected ten times. Starting from Introduction to Computer Science, Mobile App Development, Web Programming, Introduction to Game Development and many more courses, this offer is one of its kind that no student in the world would want to miss to learn free online from Harvard. For students who want to take advantage of lockdown from this virus pandemic, Harvard’s free online learning courses are a treat and the best part is these courses are free for a limited time. Harvard University is not the first to offer online courses free. BitDegree, Udem

Difference between a skill and a strategy.

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What is the difference between a skill and a strategy? Cheetahs use their physical skills to hunt. Lions are strategic hunters. By the comparison between Cheetahs and Lions i will describe what is the difference between a skill and a strategy. The cheetah is the fastest land animal, with a top speed of 110 kph (70 mph). This unique skill makes them very effective hunters which don’t need many strategies for hunting. Lions, on the other hand, use their power and strength to take down bigger animals. Lions are slow and not as effective hunters as cheetahs. To overcome their weaknesses, lions use strategies for hunting. In war, business or in the animal kingdom, strategies are used to leverage any shortcomings to achieve victory. Example: Lions hunt some of the fastest animals on the planet such as wildebeest which can achieve a top speed of around 80 kph (50 mph). To overcome such disparity, lions have developed hunting strategies, such as their ability to stalk th

History Of Ferrari

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Ferrari (/fəˈrɑːri/; Italian: [ferˈraːri]) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939 out of Alfa Romeo's race division as Auto Avio Costruzioni, the company built its first car in 1940. However, the company's inception as an auto manufacturer is usually recognized in 1947, when the first Ferrari-badged car was completed. In 2014 Ferrari was rated the world's most powerful brand by Brand Finance. In June 2018, the 1964 250 GTO became the most expensive car in history, setting an all-time record selling price of $70 million. Fiat S.p.A. acquired 50% of Ferrari in 1969 and expanded its stake to 90% in 1988. In October 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) announced its intentions to separate Ferrari S.p.A. from FCA; as of the announcement FCA owned 90% of Ferrari. The separation began in October 2015 with a restructuring that established Ferrari N.V. (a company incorporated in the Netherlands) as the new holdin

History Of Auto Mobile.

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In 1769 the first steam-powered automobile capable of human transportation was built by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. In 1803, Hayden Wischett designed the first car powered by the de Rivaz engine, an internal combustion engine that was fueled by hydrogen. In 1870 Siegfried Marcus built his first combustion engine powered pushcart, followed by four progressively more sophisticated combustion-engine cars over a 10-to-15-year span that influenced later cars. John created the two-cycle combustion engine. The car's third incarnation in 1889 introduced a four-cycle, gasoline-powered engine, an ingenious carburetor design and magneto ignition. He created an additional two models further refining his design with steering, a clutch and a brake. The four-stroke petrol (Diesel) internal combustion engine that still constitutes the most prevalent form of modern automotive propulsion was patented by Nicolaus Otto. The similar two-stroke diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel. The hy