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[UDEMY] Learn MATLAB programming, debugging, and style - grr - 15 November 17

Learn MATLAB programming, debugging, and style

Learn key transferrable programming skills from an experienced teacher

Includes:
5 hours on-demand video
8 Articles
20 Supplemental Resources
Full lifetime access

What Will I Learn?
Introduction to MATLAB
How to write scripts and functions
How to visualize data in 2D and 3D
Control statements
Develop your programming style
Start thinking like a programmer
Learn how to find and fix bugs. And learn how to avoid making them in the first place!

Description
If you want to learn MATLAB programming, this course is for you. This is not a course to memorize a short list of MATLAB commands; instead, the goal is for you to learn high-level, transferrable skills that will help you become a better programmer, regardless of whether you are using MATLAB, Python, R, or any other language.

In this course, you will start from the basics of learning about the MATLAB environment, to using MATLAB as a calculator, to programming basics, to debugging. Along the way, you'll make your own functions, create and edit data graphics, learn how to find/fix and avoid making mistakes, and build confidence about your programming skills. Programming isn't easy, but everyone can learn and hard work definitely pays off.

In addition to my video lectures, I provide course readers for each lecture that contain (1) important points about that lecture's topic, including reinforcing lecture material and introducing additional concepts, (2) exercises that test and expand your knowledge of programming, and (3) solutions to all exercises so you can check your work, compare your code against mine, and learn to be a better programmer.

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