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I basically followed this: http://coursecatalog.web.cmu.edu/schools-colleges/schoolofco...

- but "took" more courses than necessary for my self-learning (I think I read through all of Logic / Language courses, insanely fascinating topic).

- I would not recommend a self-learner to follow it rigorously. Like if you are a working programmer, look for material that will help you at your work. Idea is to apply the knowledge.

- Some courses have assignments shared so that's great if you have the time check them out too. Definitely great for their database courses.



CMU courses doesn't have videos, atleast for most of the core courses. Was that a hurdle to your learning?


No, because I dislike videos as a source of information. They usually have absolute top tier lecture notes freely available. Like the Constructive Logic course.


Yes, even for their intro course 15-122 the course notes are excellent.




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