This guide is intended for newcomers to augmented and virtual reality that …
This guide is intended for newcomers to augmented and virtual reality that wish to learn about these technologies and use them in teaching, training, and learning. Appropriate for both educators and trainers, this guide focuses on free and open source websites and apps to allow anyone to get started quickly and easily, and with no coding required.
This is an introductory Rust tutorial for developers who like learning by …
This is an introductory Rust tutorial for developers who like learning by doing.
The purpose of this tutorial is to develop intuition about toolbuilding in Rust–specifically, to learn how to think and build in Rust.
Our goal is to produce a very basic command line compiler that will turn a basic Markdown document containing headings and paragraphs into an html file.
To do this, we will start from scratch by building a simple “Hello, World!” executable. Then, over the course of six chapters, iterate and expand until finally we can compile a very simple Markdown file into valid HTML.
This tutorial introduces GitHub as a free static website publishing platform. No …
This tutorial introduces GitHub as a free static website publishing platform. No installation of additional software is required, however, you will need a GitHub account. By the end of this tutorial, you will have your own version of an open textbook template available for further editing. This tutorial is estimated to take between 30 and 60 minutes to complete.
A module for the course: CS 59974: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence …
A module for the course: CS 59974: Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence - "Machine Learning in Action". Delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2020 by Hunter McNichols as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
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