Changes happens
After the news of the Coursera’s old platform shut down, i need to rethink nearly all my set of exams. This spring the exams were Algorithm I and II (i’ve almost finished part I, i’ll review it soon but haven’t started the part II), Linear Algebra (using the brown’s mooc Codint the matrix), both probably deleted by Coursera, Databases and Calculus One (you can see the list better in the second set of exams post). Part 1: Algorithm The main problem of the shut down (now, at least) is the complete deletion of the Princeton Algorithm I and II. I need to find a substitute for both of them. Udacity offers an introduction to algorithm, but it’s more focused on the graph theory. For the data structures, Udacity offers a course as well named techincal interiew, which reviews data structures. However, the course is not really long and a little bit easy imo, but it could be an interesting choice! As an alternative, i can use the IITBombay course on Edx (the set of 3 exams, here ), the only con i...