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Master job-ready autonomous flight software engineering skills as you tackle advanced challenges, write real code for real aircraft, and develop a systems understanding of the Flying Car full-stack.

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r/UCalgary • comment
5 points • WarmLikeSummer

I like both, something like self driving cars that involves LIDAR and AI programming. also flyging cars! https://www.udacity.com/course/flying-car-nanodegree--nd787

r/aerospace • comment
1 points • dranzerfu

You might be interested in this:

https://www.udacity.com/course/flying-car-nanodegree--nd787

r/megalinks • comment
15 points • uoy___kcuf

There are absolutely no UDACITY courses here, if someone has access to that site please upload any of the following if you can:

-https://www.udacity.com/course/ai-artificial-intelligence-nanodegree--nd898

-https://www.udacity.com/course/ai-programming-python-nanodegree--nd089

-https://www.udacity.com/course/robotics-software-engineer--nd209

-https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning-nanodegree--nd101

-https://www.udacity.com/course/flying-car-nanodegree--nd787

-https://www.udacity.com/course/computer-vision-nanodegree--nd891

-https://www.udacity.com/course/self-driving-car-engineer-nanodegree--nd013

-https://www.udacity.com/course/machine-learning-engineer-nanodegree--nd009t

-https://www.udacity.com/course/business-analyst-nanodegree--nd008

r/cscareerquestions • post
2 points • QuirkyAsparagus
Switching out of Mobile

Hey all, I've been doing mobile dev for a while now at internships, and landed a full-time at a top 10; I start this month.

On the side, I've been learning ML/Deep Learning w/ Udemy courses, and I plan to continue doing this. I want to switch out of mobile, and get into something a lot more technical.

I've been looking into Udacity's "nanodegrees", namely [Robotics(https://www.udacity.com/course/robotics-software-engineer--nd209), Deep Learning, Autonomous Flight, and Autonomous Vehicles. Obviously I'd only do one or two of these, not all of them. I know I can do these part-time while working, I loaded myself with side projects and work while at school and I know what I can handle.

What have you guys heard about these courses/nanodegrees? What proportion of people who complete them actually get work in the related field? Whenever I look into it online, I get Medium articles and blog posts about successes, and I feel like these posts are in some way sponsored by Udacity. I want an unbiased opinion. (I'd be a lot more eager to pull the trigger on one of these if they weren't as expensive as they are)

Thanks everyone