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Based on our record, Coursera seems to be a lot more popular than Crowdcast. While we know about 115 links to Coursera, we've tracked only 3 mentions of Crowdcast. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Anyway now go to coursera.org and for $49 a month get the Google IT Support Professional cert. That gives you a discount for the A+ exam. With a sob story Coursera may reduce the monthly fee as well. Anyway you are halfway to an IT degree and can be admitted to WGU. Source: 6 months ago
Instead of homepage link opening to coursera.org it redirects to https://www.coursera.org/programs/american-dream-academy-jzjjt?currentTab=CATALOG. Source: 12 months ago
In terms of structure, consider following a book like Python for Everybody or Automate the Boring Stuff With Python. One of the hard parts of learning a language like python on your own is knowing what you should learn and the order you should learn it in--resources like these books or online courses you can find on Coursera are great for helping with that. Source: about 1 year ago
You can try searching something up on coursera.org or edx.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Start off with this sub for general guidance and read around to see what type of programming you want to learn r/learnprogramming Use these websites for free, make a new email register for a course without a payment method and use the audit option to learn for free, both sites are legal and have courses from top universities. Edx.org and coursera.org. Source: about 1 year ago
I would try crowdcast.io It's a live webinar event platform where you can share youtube videos or your desktop so maybe you can just host an event, play your movie on a video player on your desktop and then just share stream that desktop? Source: over 1 year ago
How long has your library system been using crowdcast.io? What's your experience with it or is this the first time using it? This is the first time I've heard of it and--reading through--seems really great in comparison to Zoom/Team/Skype etc. It seems really catered to programming as a platform versus a meeting space like the other community based applications. Source: almost 3 years ago
Sorry my bad. Have you seen the Cardano 360 monthly product update? You can rewatch it on http://crowdcast.io . There is a section introducing Babel fees in my opinion it covers it pretty good. What Babel fees does is allows tokens that have a value be accepted by SPOs as well. ADA is still the currency running everything. Imagine a shop on Amazon accepting dollars and Euros just makes it more customerfriendly.... Source: over 3 years ago
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