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MIT's Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python course is back on June 5

Hmm the website says

Students without prior programming background will find there is a steep learning curve and may have to put in more than the estimated time effort.

Still ok to try you think?

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MIT Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python starts on January 27th 2021
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MIT offers free online course in Computer Programming using Python

Thanks for sharing! Just curious if this comes with a certificate at the end of the course?

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Computer Science · search GIVE NOW about ocw help & faqs contact us · 6.00SC | Spring 2011 | Undergraduate · Menu · 6.00SC Intro to CS and Programming has been retired from OCW. You can access the archived course on DSpace – MIT’s digital repository. Please see the list of introductory programming courses and other programming courses from recent years.Show more ·
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October 10, 2025 - In addition, I’ve taken 4 university-level computer science classes, when I attended the University of Manitoba for my business degree. Yes, I do have some prior experience with programming which will give me an advantage in the challenge. That being said, my prior level of skill isn’t probably far from many of the CS students actually attending MIT and for whom the curriculum is based. In addition, I completed the first course 8.01 Classical Mechanics as a pilot experiment for this main challenge in July of 2011.
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