Release curriculum v4.0.0

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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
## [4.0.0] 2016-07-30
Due to Coursera's platform changes, we had the following updates:
### Removed
- Section: **Theory**
- Automata
- Section: **Math (Linear Algebra)**
- Coding the Matrix: Linear Algebra through Computer Science Applications
- Section: **Parallel Computing**
- Heterogeneous Parallel Programming
- Section: **Natural Language Processing**
- Natural Language Processing
### Fixed
- Section: **Computer Networks**
- Computer Networks
- Section: **Compilers**
- Compilers
### Added
- Section: **Theory**
- Intro to Theoretical Computer Science
- Section: **Math (Linear Algebra)**
- Linear Algebra - Foundations to Frontiers
- Section: **Parallel Computing**
- Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming
- Section: **Natural Language Processing**
- Natural Language Processing
## [3.0.0] 2016-05-04
### Removed
- Section: **Introduction to Computer Science**:

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![Open Source Society University (OSSU)](http://i.imgur.com/GjEbgIJ.png)
<h3 align="center">Open Source Society University</h3>
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Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Automata](https://www.coursera.org/course/automata)| 6 weeks | 8-10 hours/week
[Intro to Theoretical Computer Science](https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-theoretical-computer-science--cs313)| 9 weeks | 6 hours/week
### Software Engineering
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Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Computer Networks](https://www.coursera.org/course/comnetworks)| - | 412 hours/week
[Computer Networks](https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/Engineering/Networking-SP/SelfPaced/about)| - | 412 hours/week
### Databases
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Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Coding the Matrix: Linear Algebra through Computer Science Applications](https://www.coursera.org/course/matrix)| 10 weeks | 7-10 hours/week
[Linear Algebra - Foundations to Frontiers](https://www.edx.org/course/linear-algebra-foundations-frontiers-utaustinx-ut-5-04x#!)| 15 weeks | 8 hours/week
### Cryptography
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Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Compilers](https://www.coursera.org/course/compilers)| 9 weeks | 6-8 hours/week
[Compilers](https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/Engineering/Compilers/Fall2014/about)| 9 weeks | 6-8 hours/week
### Parallel Computing
Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Heterogeneous Parallel Programming](https://www.coursera.org/course/hetero)| 11 weeks | 8-10 hours/week
[Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming](http://15418.courses.cs.cmu.edu/spring2016/home)| 20 weeks | -
### UX Design
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Courses | Duration | Effort
:-- | :--: | :--:
[Natural Language Processing](https://www.coursera.org/course/nlangp)| 10 weeks | 8-10 hours/week
[Natural Language Processing](https://www.coursera.org/learn/nlp)| - | -
### Big Data
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## Change Log
**Curriculum Version**: `3.0.0`
**Curriculum Version**: `4.0.0`
To show **respect** to all of our students, we will keep a [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) file that contains all the alterations that our curriculum may suffer.
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Our students can **trust** in this curriculum because it has been **carefully planned** and covers **all** the **core topics** that a conventional Computer Science course covers.
We also include modern topics, making this course one of the **best options** for those who want to become a Computer Scientist and/or a Software Engineer.
We also include modern topics, making this course one of the **best options** for those who want to become a Computer Scientist and/or a Software Engineer/Developer.
## How to collaborate