07-22-2019, 06:27 AM
(07-15-2019, 04:45 PM)jsd Wrote:(07-04-2019, 01:56 PM)gqbao01 Wrote: How are you overcoming the challenge of students who has never coded in C or Python or Java since most of the assignments requires coding in those language? Does the TA give enough hints/tips or do you just find a lot of help from some of the class forum? That is my only worry is the coding part of the assignments since I have never coded in those language before.
Apologies, just now seeing this.
I know a little bit of basic Python, which helped a bit in the IIS courses. TAs do't give much guidance to be honest, you're on your own mostly. Lot's of self-studying and googling like crazy for different ways to do things and adapting them for the project purposes. If you know any other languages you can probably apply the knowledge of that language and brush up on the syntax of the new languages you'll be using, but you're definitely fighting an uphill battle coming in without a strong CS background.
Do you know which website provide some understand programming python or Java or R? I may start my first cyber class next year. I want to review some basic understanding.
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In Progress: MSU MBA
Completed: WGU MS-CIA & Ms University Isabel I, ENEB
TEEX: Cybersecurity 101 (4), Cybersecurity 201 (3), Cybersecurity 301 (3)
Sophia: Accounting (3), Project Management (3) Principles of Finance (3)
Coursera: Google IT Certification, and Google Project Management.