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This course will give you solid foundations for developing, analyzing, and implementing parallel and locality-efficient algorithms.

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r/HPC • comment
9 points • thememorableusername

I don't personally know of any kind of MPI certification.

There are plenty of courses online about parallel programming, and MPI is usually a part of that.

For example, the Courseara Intel Parallel Programming and Udacity HPC courses have an MPI section, among others.

r/ComputerEngineering • comment
1 points • eta-carinae

I personally used a combination of the GATech series and Onur Mutlu lectures for my architecture course.

r/gatech • post
5 points • bezsakhara
I have difficulty getting lab material offered at Georgia Tech as CS 6220 course (help)

Hello. I've enrolled in High Performance Computing by Georgia Tech at udacity, but can't get supplied material for the course since it is (by some reason) in the Enterprise repository at github.gatech.edu: https://github.gatech.edu/omscse6220/lab0.git

The instructions of lesson four say: > Use git to Clone the Project Repo > Next, you will use git to obtain this README and the starter code for this assignment. Run > https://github.gatech.edu/omscse6220/lab0.git > which will download the starter code for the assignment into a folder named oms-hpc-lab0.

When I try to clone repository I have to login with github.gatech.edu username and password which I don't have.

I believe there were free access at the beginning of the course and now it's become accidentally private as course stuff don't pay attention to it anymore.

I found the thread on udacity forum about this very issue dated 2017 with no solution.

What I need is somebody who could somehow provide me with that material (via github, cloud, mail, etc.) or any other help. I would appreciate it greatly.

r/ComputerEngineering • comment
1 points • goxul

If the accent isn't a problem, here are a bunch of courses I've personally used, from Indian profs:

Prof Madhu, IITM

Prof Matthew, IISc

And another one from GaTech:

Prof Milos Pruvolic, GaTech

r/jobs • comment
3 points • bmw95

Below is a list I set up for myself to get better at python and algorithms. Might help you as well :)

  • https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-computer-science--cs101
  • http://brilliant.org/courses/computer-science-fundamentals/
  • https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-algorithms--cs215
  • https://www.udacity.com/course/technical-interview--ud513
  • https://www.edx.org/course/how-code-simple-data-ubcx-htc1x
  • https://www.edx.org/course/how-code-complex-data-ubcx-htc2x#!
  • https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-computer-science-harvardx-cs50x
  • https://www.edx.org/course/apr-computer-science-principles-harvardx-cs50-ap
  • https://www.udacity.com/course/computability-complexity-algorithms--ud061
  • https://www.udacity.com/course/high-performance-computing--ud281
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSGv2VnC0go&feature=youtu.be&t=26m40s
  • https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/beginner-sql
  • https://teamtreehouse.com/library/mongo-basics
  • https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/learn-python
  • http://python-guide-pt-br.readthedocs.io/en/latest/writing/gotchas/
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSGv2VnC0go&feature=youtu.be&t=26m40s
  • https://www.amazon.ca/Hitchhikers-Guide-Python-Practices-Development/dp/1491933178/ref=sr_1_sc_1?i