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      Automating Team Communication with Google Sheets and Apps Script

      Skills you'll gain: Javascript, Human Resources, Computer Programming, Web Development, Spreadsheet, Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Excel, Business Analysis

      4.5

      (109 reviews)

      Intermediate · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Johns Hopkins University

      Systems Science and Obesity

      Skills you'll gain: Theoretical Computer Science, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Software Engineering, Software Architecture, Problem Solving, Research and Design, Communication, Computer Programming, Marketing, Network Analysis, Mathematics, Social Media

      4.6

      (193 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Create an Employee Feedback Survey with TypeForm

      Skills you'll gain: Security Engineering, Computational Thinking, Human Resources, Theoretical Computer Science, Project Management, Strategy and Operations, Computer Programming, Cryptography, Algorithms

      4.8

      (21 reviews)

      Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Virtual Agent Development in Dialogflow ES for Software Devs

      Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Cloud Computing, Human Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, Computer Programming, User Experience, Artificial Neural Networks, Software Testing, Euler'S Totient Function, Machine Learning, Google Cloud Platform, Web Development, Java (Software Platform), Json

      4.4

      (27 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Build a Node Server backend with Express

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, Distributed Computing Architecture, Computer Architecture, Mongodb, NoSQL, Back-End Web Development, Databases

      Intermediate · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Arizona State University

      AI and Machine Learning MasterTrack® Certificate

      Skills you'll gain: Mobile Development, Bayesian Network, Software, Feature Engineering, Data Mining, Network Security, Software Engineering, Databases, Probability & Statistics, Journalism, Architecture, Finance, Tableau Software, Programming Principles, Communication, Algorithms, Computer Programming, Software Testing, Computer Networking, Data Visualization, Theoretical Computer Science, Operating Systems, General Statistics, BlockChain, Entrepreneurship, Artificial Neural Networks, Software Architecture, Geovisualization, Security, Security Engineering, System Security, Data Analysis, SQL, Data Management, Machine Learning

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      Master of Science in Machine Learning and Data Science

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Master of Science in Electrical Engineering

      Skills you'll gain: Programming Principles, Operating Systems, Theoretical Computer Science, Software Engineering, Product Lifecycle, Applied Mathematics, Power Electronics, Statistical Machine Learning, Interfaces, User Experience Design, Linear Algebra, Computer Graphics, Marketing, Differential Equations, Schedule, Human Computer Interaction, Hardware Design, Internet, Graphics Software, Systems Design, Electronics, Physics, Estimation, Security, Language, Network Model, Operations Research, Markov Model, Geometry, Feature Engineering, Research and Design, Computer Architecture, Analysis, Modeling, Internet Of Things, Computational Logic, Design and Product, Algorithms, Data Visualization, Computer Graphic Techniques, Simulation, Mathematics, Computer Programming, Project, Probability & Statistics, User Experience, Machine Learning, User Interface, Strategy and Operations, Statistical Visualization

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      Project Execution: Running the Project

      Skills you'll gain: Project, Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Data Analysis, Leadership Development, Storytelling, Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Operations, Communication, Business Process Management, Project Management, Operations Management, Risk Management, Leadership, Data Visualization, Project Plan, Writing, Finance

      4.8

      (3.4k reviews)

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      The University of Melbourne

      Global Adolescent Health

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      (95 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Toronto

      Visual Perception for Self-Driving Cars

      Skills you'll gain: Deep Learning, Artificial Neural Networks, Computer Vision, Computer Graphic Techniques, Machine Learning, Computer Graphics

      4.7

      (516 reviews)

      Advanced · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Preparing for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Exam

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      4.7

      (204 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular dynamic programming courses

    • Automating Team Communication with Google Sheets and Apps Script: Coursera Project Network
    • Systems Science and Obesity: Johns Hopkins University
    • Create an Employee Feedback Survey with TypeForm: Coursera Project Network
    • Virtual Agent Development in Dialogflow ES for Software Devs: Google Cloud
    • Build a Node Server backend with Express: Coursera Project Network
    • AI and Machine Learning MasterTrack® Certificate: Arizona State University
    • Master of Science in Machine Learning and Data Science: Imperial College London
    • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering: University of Colorado Boulder
    • Project Execution: Running the Project: Google
    • Global Adolescent Health: The University of Melbourne

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Dynamic Programming

    • Dynamic programming is an algorithmic technique that solves optimization problems by breaking them down into simpler sub-problems. The solutions to these sub-problems are stored along the way, which ensures that each problem is only solved once. Dynamic programming has become an important technique for efficiently solving complex optimization problems in applications such as reinforcement learning for artificial intelligence (AI) and genome sequencing in bioinformatics.

      The advantages of dynamic programming can be understood in relation to other algorithms used to solve optimization problems. Like divide and conquer algorithms, dynamic programming breaks down a larger problem into smaller pieces; however, unlike divide and conquer, it saves solutions along the way so each problem is only solved once, improving the speed of this approach. By contrast, greedy algorithms also solve each problem only once, but unlike dynamic programming, it does not look back to consider all possible solutions, running the risk that the greedy algorithm will settle on a locally optimal solution that is not globally optimal.

      Ultimately, there is no single “silver bullet” algorithm that is best for every application, and different types of problems will require different techniques. However, dynamic programming’s ability to deliver globally optimal solutions with relative efficiency makes it an important part of any programmer’s skill set.‎

    • Dynamic programming is a valuable career skill for programmers working on complex optimization problems in high-tech fields such as data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, robotics, and bioinformatics. Computer scientists with the ability to find the right approaches to these high-value problems are highly sought after and compensated accordingly by leading companies in these industries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information research scientists earned a median annual salary of $122,840 per year in 2019, and these jobs are expected to grow much faster than the average across the rest of the economy.‎

    • Yes! There are an incredibly wide range of learning opportunities in computer science on Coursera, including courses and Specializations in algorithms and dynamic programming. Coursera lets you learn about dynamic programming remotely from top-ranked universities from around the world such as Stanford University, National Research University Higher School of Economics, and University of Alberta. And, because learners on Coursera pay a significantly lower tuition than on-campus students, you won’t need to use dynamic programming or other algorithmic techniques to determine whether it’s an optimal investment in your career.‎

    • The people best suited for roles in dynamic programming are computer programmers and people with experience working with algorithms. Dynamic programming is an algorithmic technique for breaking down a problem into simpler subproblems, so it’s important that people who pursue roles in dynamic programming have experience working in fields that utilize this technique. People who work as aerospace engineers or in economics are best suited for these roles.‎

    • A common career path for someone in dynamic programming is a job as a computer and information research scientist. These scientists design software systems and invent new computing languages, which they later test and present to colleagues in academic journals and conferences. Another common career path for someone studying dynamic programming is working with robotics or in computer programming.‎

    • It’s important for learners to have a strong handle on algorithms, so topics related to advanced algorithms and complexity, discrete optimization, data structures and algorithms, algorithms on strings, and algorithms on graphs are extremely useful. Reinforcement learning may explore topics related to AI tools and how it is useful in game development, customer interaction, and supply chain. For learners looking to improve their computer programming skills, the fundamentals of computing may help you program and think like a computer scientist. Competitive programming is the next step up and is a great option if you want to explore topics related to dynamic programming and number and graph theories.‎

    • Most people with a background in dynamic programming are hired to work in the federal government, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some people also work for computer systems and design-related services companies. Research and development companies hire people with a background in dynamic programming as well as software publishers.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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