A reference for the union of the set of valuable things I learnt at university and the set of things I feel should have, but didn't.
Unquestionably, I learnt a lot in the last three years, both within and beyond the curriculum and course contents. However, I also feel that I missed many important concepts and fundamentals that were available to me. Ideally, I will be able to revisit the all of the important things I did and didn't learn at university.
Ideally, this could eventually provide the foundation for a blog, lessons for others and a back up of the work I did in the course of my degree.
Programming for Science A first year module designed to introduced CS and Maths students to fundamental programming concepts such as conditionals, iteration, recursion, subroutines and implementing algorithms procedurally. The subject matter was delivered in Python 2.7. The code from that course can be found here.