>>6
It's a great course that that teaches you some of the basics of Computer Science which is something every good programmer should know and retards with brain damage deride because they think that learning a language or even just it's syntax is something that should be taught in classes.
That it's from a few years back is pretty irrelevant since CS moves at a glacial pace. That Knuth's early volumes of "The Art of Computer Programming" is still fairly relevant in some aspects despite even going through as outdated topics as sorting on MAGNETIC TAPE should tell you as much.
>>7
Oh, and it's only defunct due to a management decision forcing the teachers to switch over to Python. They're still pretty much teaching the same stuf thoughf.