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I am eager to learn stuff about code, product ,efficiency ,etc.

"Software engineering" course actually, not the course that related to software.

Thanks for any information.

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This question is full of win. – spoulson Jun 4 at 16:06

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MIT Open Courseware is a great place to start

Browse all these videos on YouTube here

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This material is excellent, however from following your link I see that many of the software courses do not offer video lectures. (Though some do, e.g. "6.035 Computer Language Engineering".) – j_random_hacker May 12 at 16:14
And I see there is one course called "18.098 / 6.099 Street-Fighting Mathematics"... :) – j_random_hacker May 12 at 16:17
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All the videos can be browsed from youtube.com/user/mit – rgrig Jun 4 at 15:48
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The University of Washington has all of its Colloquia available on-demand on the Internet. Many of them are about software-engineering, but they cover a wide range of Computer Science research topics.

They also have an HTML course.

This Blog has a lot of JavaScript, Java, C++, etc, courses.

Seriously, use the Google. There is a ton of stuff out there.

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As an aside, be careful what you're linking here. Software Engineering and Computer Science are very different disciplines. Software Engineering encompasses the software development lifecycle (including methodologies and process), modeling, communication, enterprise SE culture, etc. and is much, much less concerned with code, algorithms, efficiency, and the like.

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I have to disagree somewhat. Software Engineering is a sub-discipline of Computer Science. One of the sub-areas of Software Engineering is Construction, which is all about code. Please refer to www.swebok.org. – LWoodyiii Jun 6 at 14:31
I think you may end up offending a lot of professionals saying things like that. Software Engineering is not a sub-discipline, but rather a related discipline with some overlap. Construction is not a sub area of Software Engineering, it is one phase of certain SDLC process models. Not all SDLC's even encompass writing code. A big initiative in SE is to generate complete products from well-specified models. Viewing SE as a subset of CS is rather dated thinking. Recommend reading the SE BoK a bit more, as well as academic literature on current state of the SE field, and SE curriculums. – JoshJordan Jun 6 at 23:40
Those offended people must be livid at this guy: [code as design](developerdotstar.com/mag/articles/…) – jmucchiello Nov 7 at 18:22
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you can learn very much at iTunesU.

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Stanford's Engineering Everywhere site has some stuff labeled computer science - and I get Josh's point about the difference between computer science and software engineering. However, some introductory stuff applies to both and this looks like it does. Admittedly, I've not viewed it myself.

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Google tech talks is another good source in addition to the ones already mentioned. Searching for some general software engineering topics is likely to get you some good videos.

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Stanford has some material (including an entire course on the iPhone) available on iTunes

http://itunes.stanford.edu/

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I'm sure you're probably just looking for free stuff, but Carnegie Mellon (probably the best place for Software Engineering) provides a distance learning Masters for Software Engineering where they send you DVD's. I'm lucky enough to have a university in area that offers a Masters in Software Engineering (George Mason U.), but I'm sure the CMU stuff is top notch. It is very pricey though...

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At Youtube/edu you can find loads of educational videos. For software engineering too...

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I usually search for the interested topic on video.google.com

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I'd suggest taking a look at the videos at the ArsDigita University page http://aduni.org/. Most of the courses there are more Computer Science than Software engineering, but a few of them might fall into that category:

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Also, http://academicearth.org/ have a Computer Science section, many of the lectures there are from Stanford or MIT though (whose resources are mentioned in other comments) and have links through to additional resources on the original site.

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Academic Earth is an excellent source of educational video materials. Must see site. – Piotr Dobrogost Jun 4 at 9:48
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It's also worth mentioning http://www.bestechvideos.com/

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Plenty of software engineering videos on infoq.com and parleys.com

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Surprised no one has mentioned the Berkeley webcasts, such as

http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978454

Note that the webcast index only includes the current semester's courses, although a little Googling will turn up others.

Also, see What are your favorite CS video lectures?

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Here are two links to a number of free online lectures:

Programming Language Video Lectures

Free Computer Science Video Lecture Courses

Basically the whole Blog Free Science and Video Lectures Online is full of such videos.

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There's an eclectic collection of links to video material interesting to programmers here: http://forums.topcoder.com/?module=Thread&threadID=507267

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I found this link on Programming Paradigms the other day on Proggit

Programming Paradigms from Stanford

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Start with "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs", a 20 part video lecture from MIT with Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman.

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The introductory course for computer science at UNSW, COMP1917 by Richard Buckland are great, and the quality of the video is okay for YouTube.

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Have you tried MSDN Patterns and Practices (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/practices/default.aspx)

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here are very good websites for online free video lectures

www.freescienceonline.blogspot.com www.videolectures.com www.oyc.yale.edu www.freevideolectures.com www.lecturefox.com

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You can find a great collection of academic lectures at http://www.academicearth.org/

LectureFox is a valuable resource with a lot of videos: http://lecturefox.com/computerscience/. Also physics, chemistry and mathematics are topics covered by this website.

http://videolectures.net/Top/Computer_Science/ includes more than 1700 lectures on computer science, very well organized in categories like Algorithmic Information Theory, Algorithms and Data Structures, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Cryptography and Security, Databases, etc.

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Software Engineering Radio is not a lecture, but a podcast about the topic.

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