Absolutely not. Get something working, copy code whatever you have to, and start tweaking that bitch. That's how you start. Find a project, some goal you really want to do, and just try and try and try until you attain that goal. That's how you learn.
I just finished week 8 problemset, and as someone did a lot of coding for fun for 2-3 years, the fundamental understanding cs50x gives you is outstanding.
I am currently at week 5, finishing the pset. As a person with a little bit of experience in programming I must say the course is indeed challenging, specially weeks 3, 4, 5 (the 4th being the worst of all of them), nontheless, if you get to overcome these weeks you can easily finish the course. Talking about the course, it is amazingly teached and very fun! It is more than an excellent first step into the computer science and programming world and I am sure it will be a rewarding experience once I complete it. Besides being difficult, it is something anyone can complete but you have to commit to finishing it, it does require you to have discipline and PATIENCE. I remember myself being stuck with the filter pset for weeks until I got to complete it, specially that last "blur" function. I took my time for sure, and I wanted to break my head against the desk so many times but I am so glad overall because I have been able to keep up and remain persistent, which is an essential skill for those who get into the programming world. I highly recommend the course to those who want to set solid foundations on CS.
I was (am) going to start the CS50, and when you said the con is that it takes a long time and a lot of work, I thought that was actually good. Everything worthy is hard to achieve.
"What ultimately matters in this course is not so much where you end up relative to your classmates but where you end up relative to yourself when you began"
oddly enough, i made it through weeks 0 -5 during the pandemic (struggled with weeks 3-5 like everyone else), then i just stopped at week6 when i struggled with the DNA problem set. I recently started CS50P (python) and once i'm finished with this i'll circle back to CS50x. I think finishing CS50P makes me understand python way more than just one long lecture, so i feel more confident with it now.
I also got recommended that finishing cs50p and then moving on to cs50x is better for beginners. Cs50p has more begginers friendly lectures and much slower pace to understand more. Share your experience please.
Sharing my experience like you both requested. I actually made it all the way to the final problem set and project of CS50P, but never finished. I have a good reason tho. I started a Masters degree in Data Science and my program also forced us to take an introductory Python course. So it didn’t make sense for me to continue with CS50P since I was doing it again. My first suggestion would completing CS50P first before going to CS50X. My alternative suggestions would be going through the first 5 weeks of CS50X right up to the Python lecture, then go through CS50P before going back to CS50X. CS50P doesn’t focus in detail on algorithms and data structures like CS50X, which are fundamental. And, after completing CS50P you’ll understand Python much better than 1 long lecture in CS50X.
Hola, hablo español y miré tu video usando el traductor, aun asi me gustó mucho y me pareció interesante y divertido. Buen aporte por recomendar el curso. 😊
age is just a number 😃 i learned how to code at a really young age, so we all started as beginners at one point. I just learned it faster and with a lot of interest. Stop the jealousy kid@@rhythmknight4158
@@_Lodii when will u guys learn: age is just a number, you can do countless things at any time. I have gotten a very good grasp in coding, so this me applying that talent.
I finished CS50x in 2022. I hadn’t had any programming experience before. The course took me 8 month to complete. I studied additional materials for every week. It was necessary for me because problem sets require deep understanding of the subject given in the lecture. I just couldn’t finish my homework, the tasks were too difficult. For instance I have read Al Sweigart books on scratch and Python. I completed Udemy course on C. I even have read a book by Dennis Ritchie about C language. I have watched lectures on C on Neso academy UA-cam channel. Every problem set I solved myself without watching a single line of someone else’s code. It was hard but it was worth it. I think if someone wants to work in IT sphere, one should finish cs50. If this person is successful he will be able to become a member of IT community. CS50 gives you strong fundamentals of computer science but you have to understand that is just a beginning. If you want to work as programmer you should spend much more time than you spent on cs50. You should know a lot relating to computer engineering: assembly language, algorithms, memory management, os Linux and so on. And you should know main stream technologies related to your sphere: for example if you are web developer than React, Django, Nginx, gunicon, docker and many many more. And it takes a lot of time to study and to master it. Without cs50 it would be hard to learn all this. Cs50 is just a treasure and I would highly recommend to finish this course for someone who is interested in computer world.
Здравствуйте, Дмитрий! Извините, что пишу Вам на русскому языке (учитывая что видео и ваш комментарий на английском). Не владею английским. Я прошел задачи первых 2-х недель. Скажите, пожалуйста после курса можно ли устроится на работу?)
@@gign_141 добрый день! Спасибо за интересный вопрос. Если говорить о моем опыте, то практически сразу после курса я сменил работу и стал работать с кодом. Безусловно, здесь имеется доля везения и сыграл мой прошлый опыт в роли менеджера и знания работы erp-систем. Но надо заметить вот что: всегда имеет значение компания и занимаемая должность, эти 2 составляющие идут вместе и неразрывны. Можно быть условно мидлом в маленькой компании, но это совсем не значит, что возьмут на работу даже на джуниора в крупную it-компанию. Если продолжить разговор о моем случае, то я работаю на производственном предприятии и написал для них crm/erp систему на Django. Удалось действительно автоматизировать и оптимизировать информационные процессы. Я смог решить много задач и проблем с помощью кода. Люди больше не работают в 4 различных программах, а работают в одном информационном поле. Возвращаясь к вопросу о поиске работы: я считаю, что после cs50x можно начать работать с кодом, но не в it-компании. Опыта и портфолио не хватит, туда просто не возьмут. Но устроиться на какое-нибудь предприятие, учебный центр, базу чего-то и написать им, скажем, web-приложение под их нужды вполне. На таких предприятиях очень нуждаются в разработчиках, хоть и начинающих. Во время этой работы надо продолжать прокачиваться и определиться со сферой развития и стеком технологий и их уже основательно прокачать. Набраться опыта, собрать портфолио и тогда уже, я полагаю, трушные it-компании смогут рассмотреть вас в качестве кандидата. Я бы сказал после окончания cs50x и первой работы пройдёт ещё год, полтора до устройства в it-компанию. Cs50 открывает дверь в it мир, но за дверью очень много длинных коридоров в виде различных технологий. После cs50 надо понять какие технологии интересуют и их максимально прокачать и стать спецом в этой области. После cs50 можно стать как фронэндером, бэкэндером, так что двери открыты. Успеха в обучении!
is true , i am not only 41 years old but i am from Romania , and i am thingking to change my carrier , and i think the way you explain , this in few minuts , ius the best way to LEARN , I WILL SSTART WIth python AND after SQL html and CSS js , flask
You made me want to take this course and I already know all the concepts and graduated with a CS degree lol. Loved the video, congrats on finishing it🔥
Thanks a lot To all new programmers, a reminder that you are doing your best. Don't give up now. A little more push could bring the break you so desperately need. I am rooting for you ❤❤
Sadly I have to wait till next year to do cs50 since Im busy with highschool courses this summer, but luckily I have experience with python and html css so it will help me when I do end up starting cs50
I get the impression that the base cs50 course isn't really a coding course, but a programming course. If you don't know the difference, than you need to take CS50.
I like very much the styles of his lecturing, acts, smiling, and all of Dev's. He's really born to be a true Teacher/inborn for Teaching . sorry my ... expression .
I dont know man, i want to be sincere with everyone, the course is really really hard for someone who has not experience in programming they expect you to search for information by your own, if you really want to learn then search for help in forums and more, cause you will be struggling, trust me
I agree with this, it’s probably better to have a few months of experience in programming before taking CS50, based from my experience. I dropped CS50 in week 4 because I was really struggling to do the assignments, but I feel more confident to take the course again after some experience solving hackerrank and codewars problems. When I was doing cs50, i really stuggled with C because of the syntax. I didn’t understand assigning variables, calling functions etc. Knowing all those basic parts of programming will really help you if you’re planning to do cs50.
Im on week 2 arrays and have found that everything you need for their excercises is in the materials provide. Only time I google is to get clarification on syntax
I would like to start to learn programming cause I did not enter in vet school so yea. In your opinion what would u reccomend for an absolute beginner?? I really don't wanna apply to an university and only do courses...
I did cs50p, it's pretty easy. Then I went to cs50web and this one is much harder. Took me over 20h to complete one project. I think i will skip standard cs50, since there are many things repeating itself. I might watch some lectures to get better understanding of fundamentals
If you are learning any language for example: python so you have to start with scratch? Or direct jump to python. As I have some experience of basics .
i got stuck at week 5 and the speller problem. for some reason i was so overwhelmed by it. i dropped the ball there and didnt pick the course back up again :(
are there any courses you can do online that kind of model the progression of other courses in uni? Java to C++ to whatever? Also are there courses that help you understand technology basics
is it a good idea to begin with cs 50 main course or should i do any other cs50 course like python ... cause a youtuber was suggesting butter to start to with cs50 python .... whats your opinion based on your experience ......
I've currently been on a hiatus from CS50 due to PSET 1 (I know its too early to quit) because I thought Cash was too difficult to even start. Do you have any tips or advice?
Aight, let's see how much I can get done this long weekend! Edit - I am the guy who binged 550 ep of One Piece in 15 days...when you say this one is long - all my mind says to me is - heck yeah sign me uppppp!
do they give you a limited time to submit your assignments or you submit it when your done and when your done can you come back or get to see again the codes that you used during the course??
Before I start I wanna know that does that certificate get delivered to our home? Idk my question is dumb , I wanna learn to code for myself indeed but getting a certificate from harvard would be like a dream come true
The certificate is online but you can get a verified one from edX for a price. The free certificate and paid one are both online but you can print it out, and it is a certificate from harvard.
@@meera.srivastava I have just started the course and I was wondering if it would be the best idea to buy the verified one after I finish and submit each weeks assignment, ofc after it gets marked? or do you think i should just get it verified asap?
@@WOLF-eo4ue i would say verify after finishing courework, bc this course is really lengthy so you need to make sure youre committed plus 200 dollars is a lot to spend!!
@@WOLF-eo4ue again, you also dont need the verified version because the reason youre doing the course is to learn not get a certificate, but i can see how it would help to have the verified one. if you can afford it then go for it when you’re onto the final project bc week 9 pset is no joke
would you recommend that i start directly wtih python week if you want to learn backend development? i already have an idea about arrays and other structures
Maybe just listen to the lectures at 1.5x speed as a refresher. Then, when you get to content you are not familiar with, slow down and do the problem sets as well. ...just a thought.
I wonder how someone wants to enter the CS industry but hates C. It's like you want to be a jockey but you hate horses, Find another interest if you find it difficult
Not at worth it some companies even hire high school students and pay more than quadruple the graduate and it is run my home country CEO and one of the company which made software engineer life a living hell and it's other than Mr Google
Cs50 gives you a deep understanding of how things work ,it should be the first step in anyone’s journey with computers not only for programming
Absolutely not. Get something working, copy code whatever you have to, and start tweaking that bitch. That's how you start.
Find a project, some goal you really want to do, and just try and try and try until you attain that goal. That's how you learn.
I just finished week 8 problemset, and as someone did a lot of coding for fun for 2-3 years, the fundamental understanding cs50x gives you is outstanding.
I am currently at week 5, finishing the pset. As a person with a little bit of experience in programming I must say the course is indeed challenging, specially weeks 3, 4, 5 (the 4th being the worst of all of them), nontheless, if you get to overcome these weeks you can easily finish the course.
Talking about the course, it is amazingly teached and very fun! It is more than an excellent first step into the computer science and programming world and I am sure it will be a rewarding experience once I complete it.
Besides being difficult, it is something anyone can complete but you have to commit to finishing it, it does require you to have discipline and PATIENCE. I remember myself being stuck with the filter pset for weeks until I got to complete it, specially that last "blur" function. I took my time for sure, and I wanted to break my head against the desk so many times but I am so glad overall because I have been able to keep up and remain persistent, which is an essential skill for those who get into the programming world.
I highly recommend the course to those who want to set solid foundations on CS.
I was (am) going to start the CS50, and when you said the con is that it takes a long time and a lot of work, I thought that was actually good. Everything worthy is hard to achieve.
True, Im also on my CS50 journery from scratch.
same the second he said that i instantly said "easy!" gl!
How did you do?@@joacimbakken5075
"What ultimately matters in this course is not so much where you end up relative to your classmates but where you end up relative to yourself when you began"
Appreciate the CS50 breakdown.
oddly enough, i made it through weeks 0 -5 during the pandemic (struggled with weeks 3-5 like everyone else), then i just stopped at week6 when i struggled with the DNA problem set.
I recently started CS50P (python) and once i'm finished with this i'll circle back to CS50x.
I think finishing CS50P makes me understand python way more than just one long lecture, so i feel more confident with it now.
I also got recommended that finishing cs50p and then moving on to cs50x is better for beginners.
Cs50p has more begginers friendly lectures and much slower pace to understand more.
Share your experience please.
do you guys completed cs50p ?
Sharing my experience like you both requested.
I actually made it all the way to the final problem set and project of CS50P, but never finished.
I have a good reason tho. I started a Masters degree in Data Science and my program also forced us to take an introductory Python course. So it didn’t make sense for me to continue with CS50P since I was doing it again.
My first suggestion would completing CS50P first before going to CS50X. My alternative suggestions would be going through the first 5 weeks of CS50X right up to the Python lecture, then go through CS50P before going back to CS50X.
CS50P doesn’t focus in detail on algorithms and data structures like CS50X, which are fundamental. And, after completing CS50P you’ll understand Python much better than 1 long lecture in CS50X.
@@Cloudkinsthank you for the advice!!
Week 5 now and I really want to start googling the most efficient hash tables and implementations of speller but I’ll do that after I try it first.
Bro can we contact
Is this course help me in my way to crack gsoc
Hola, hablo español y miré tu video usando el traductor, aun asi me gustó mucho y me pareció interesante y divertido. Buen aporte por recomendar el curso. 😊
I needed experience with C for embedded systems programming. Learning C in the first couple of weeks was a blessing.
they do java and C in cs50?
@@josiahtitus Not java, the languages the course introduces are: Scratch, C, Python, Javascript, SQL, HTML, CSS
@@neverdie2561 which I might add is SOO DARN GOOD, UGH WHY DID I FIND THIS THING 2 MONTHS LATE, C'MON MAN
Just found your channel and I‘m really enjoying it so far! Love your editing style and it’s really nice to listen to you too!
I am 12 yrs old and I finished 6 cs50 courses with full marks
I'm 10 and already graduated from high school. Stop the cap kid; don't copy and paste solutions.
age is just a number 😃 i learned how to code at a really young age, so we all started as beginners at one point. I just learned it faster and with a lot of interest. Stop the jealousy kid@@rhythmknight4158
@@rhythmknight4158 why are you so jelly tho haha you'd be surprised at the amount of indian kids out there doing crazy good tech tutorials
I am 8 and last week I received a Nobel prize in physics for my accomplishments
@@_Lodii when will u guys learn: age is just a number, you can do countless things at any time. I have gotten a very good grasp in coding, so this me applying that talent.
ur last sentence made me decide to do ittt tyyy ill start it today!! THANKYOUU
It's crazy that my high school taught this to me like 10 years ago.
I finished CS50x in 2022. I hadn’t had any programming experience before. The course took me 8 month to complete. I studied additional materials for every week. It was necessary for me because problem sets require deep understanding of the subject given in the lecture. I just couldn’t finish my homework, the tasks were too difficult. For instance I have read Al Sweigart books on scratch and Python. I completed Udemy course on C. I even have read a book by Dennis Ritchie about C language. I have watched lectures on C on Neso academy UA-cam channel. Every problem set I solved myself without watching a single line of someone else’s code. It was hard but it was worth it.
I think if someone wants to work in IT sphere, one should finish cs50. If this person is successful he will be able to become a member of IT community.
CS50 gives you strong fundamentals of computer science but you have to understand that is just a beginning. If you want to work as programmer you should spend much more time than you spent on cs50. You should know a lot relating to computer engineering: assembly language, algorithms, memory management, os Linux and so on. And you should know main stream technologies related to your sphere: for example if you are web developer than React, Django, Nginx, gunicon, docker and many many more. And it takes a lot of time to study and to master it.
Without cs50 it would be hard to learn all this. Cs50 is just a treasure and I would highly recommend to finish this course for someone who is interested in computer world.
Здравствуйте, Дмитрий! Извините, что пишу Вам на русскому языке (учитывая что видео и ваш комментарий на английском). Не владею английским. Я прошел задачи первых 2-х недель. Скажите, пожалуйста после курса можно ли устроится на работу?)
@@gign_141 добрый день! Спасибо за интересный вопрос. Если говорить о моем опыте, то практически сразу после курса я сменил работу и стал работать с кодом. Безусловно, здесь имеется доля везения и сыграл мой прошлый опыт в роли менеджера и знания работы erp-систем. Но надо заметить вот что: всегда имеет значение компания и занимаемая должность, эти 2 составляющие идут вместе и неразрывны. Можно быть условно мидлом в маленькой компании, но это совсем не значит, что возьмут на работу даже на джуниора в крупную it-компанию. Если продолжить разговор о моем случае, то я работаю на производственном предприятии и написал для них crm/erp систему на Django. Удалось действительно автоматизировать и оптимизировать информационные процессы. Я смог решить много задач и проблем с помощью кода. Люди больше не работают в 4 различных программах, а работают в одном информационном поле. Возвращаясь к вопросу о поиске работы: я считаю, что после cs50x можно начать работать с кодом, но не в it-компании. Опыта и портфолио не хватит, туда просто не возьмут. Но устроиться на какое-нибудь предприятие, учебный центр, базу чего-то и написать им, скажем, web-приложение под их нужды вполне. На таких предприятиях очень нуждаются в разработчиках, хоть и начинающих. Во время этой работы надо продолжать прокачиваться и определиться со сферой развития и стеком технологий и их уже основательно прокачать. Набраться опыта, собрать портфолио и тогда уже, я полагаю, трушные it-компании смогут рассмотреть вас в качестве кандидата.
Я бы сказал после окончания cs50x и первой работы пройдёт ещё год, полтора до устройства в it-компанию. Cs50 открывает дверь в it мир, но за дверью очень много длинных коридоров в виде различных технологий. После cs50 надо понять какие технологии интересуют и их максимально прокачать и стать спецом в этой области. После cs50 можно стать как фронэндером, бэкэндером, так что двери открыты. Успеха в обучении!
Word yo. Moving at a similar pace myself. Working on the second problem set for week 4 now. About 2 months in.
8 months?? I finished that in just under 2 weeks
@@vg6761 genius!
is true , i am not only 41 years old but i am from Romania , and i am thingking to change my carrier , and i think the way you explain , this in few minuts , ius the best way to LEARN , I WILL SSTART WIth python AND after SQL html and CSS js , flask
Start with cs50w then cs50x and cs50p
You made me want to take this course and I already know all the concepts and graduated with a CS degree lol.
Loved the video, congrats on finishing it🔥
me rn
I am going to the college now to persue a cs degree but i know most of the things lol. And another thing i know is that the degree will be easy.👩💻
@@madmax7539Well your intro courses, yeah
Thank you for your video. I am currently doing the CS50 course. While your video made me a little bit scared, I am still excited to continue haha.
Awesome video felt like a friend giving me advice. Hit home hard
Great video, and great description of how one can build themselves using this opportunity.
Great work! love your content. Keep it up!😊
Bro, I got into waterloo cs 2023. Love ur videos bro. I was hoping that u may help guide me during my high school to uni transition. See ya this fall!
Thanks, man! Good video!!!
Glad you enjoyed :)
Thanks a lot
To all new programmers, a reminder that you are doing your best. Don't give up now. A little more push could bring the break you so desperately need.
I am rooting for you ❤❤
I just started this course
thank you. that was a good advice
Nice video, I'm saving this for the future
Great! 😄
Yeah i loved and hated it so much. It was so worth it. The problem set really helped to set the knowledge. It was great.
Sadly I have to wait till next year to do cs50 since Im busy with highschool courses this summer, but luckily I have experience with python and html css so it will help me when I do end up starting cs50
I get the impression that the base cs50 course isn't really a coding course, but a programming course. If you don't know the difference, than you need to take CS50.
I like very much the styles of his lecturing, acts, smiling, and all of Dev's. He's really born to be a true Teacher/inborn for Teaching . sorry my ... expression .
I dont know man, i want to be sincere with everyone, the course is really really hard for someone who has not experience in programming they expect you to search for information by your own, if you really want to learn then search for help in forums and more, cause you will be struggling, trust me
I agree with this, it’s probably better to have a few months of experience in programming before taking CS50, based from my experience. I dropped CS50 in week 4 because I was really struggling to do the assignments, but I feel more confident to take the course again after some experience solving hackerrank and codewars problems. When I was doing cs50, i really stuggled with C because of the syntax. I didn’t understand assigning variables, calling functions etc. Knowing all those basic parts of programming will really help you if you’re planning to do cs50.
they have a discord
Im on week 2 arrays and have found that everything you need for their excercises is in the materials provide. Only time I google is to get clarification on syntax
For what I have learned in highschool and university, the student must be able to investigate and be proactive.
I would like to start to learn programming cause I did not enter in vet school so yea.
In your opinion what would u reccomend for an absolute beginner?? I really don't wanna apply to an university and only do courses...
This was awesome thank u 👍💯❤️
Nice video, good job 🔥
awesome video)
it's 100% worth it
Man,, as someone who's doing the odin project and stuck at landing pages... would you review the odin project in the future ?
Just 1 week before enrolled CS50. Stucked in week ) itself. Not having free time. see you after 7 weeks man!
That Green Cup is Legendary. 😂
I did cs50p, it's pretty easy. Then I went to cs50web and this one is much harder. Took me over 20h to complete one project. I think i will skip standard cs50, since there are many things repeating itself. I might watch some lectures to get better understanding of fundamentals
Make a review video on CS50's Mobile App Development with React Native
Nice video 🎉🌸
Thank you.
If you are learning any language for example: python so you have to start with scratch? Or direct jump to python.
As I have some experience of basics .
i got stuck at week 5 and the speller problem. for some reason i was so overwhelmed by it. i dropped the ball there and didnt pick the course back up again :(
Love your sense of humor 😂
Great baddy. I can do css50
if i stuck in some of problems in cs50p what should i do? should i watch it's solution on youtube? yes or No?.....
I love your content. Can you please make a detailed video how to get the certificate free of cost?
good video !!!
I am confused, someone recommended that I start with cs 50 intro to python then do cs 50 intro to computer science. Is this the right thing to do ??
same question lol
I'm gonna start studying , but Despite I can undestand english, it for me taugh for that
are there any courses you can do online that kind of model the progression of other courses in uni? Java to C++ to whatever? Also are there courses that help you understand technology basics
is it a good idea to begin with cs 50 main course or should i do any other cs50 course like python ... cause a youtuber was suggesting butter to start to with cs50 python .... whats your opinion based on your experience ......
I've currently been on a hiatus from CS50 due to PSET 1 (I know its too early to quit) because I thought Cash was too difficult to even start. Do you have any tips or advice?
Don't feel too bad because I'm stuck there too
Aight, let's see how much I can get done this long weekend! Edit - I am the guy who binged 550 ep of One Piece in 15 days...when you say this one is long - all my mind says to me is - heck yeah sign me uppppp!
do they give you a limited time to submit your assignments or you submit it when your done and when your done can you come back or get to see again the codes that you used during the course??
You had time to do CS50 while studying engineering at Waterloo?!?
haha, i did it during my co-op term so i had a lot more free time
Do i necessarily have to have a laptop? I can't afford it rn
i have a question do u figure out the code alone or u might watch a video or smth to be able to understand the patterns and stuff
Hey! There are usually walkthroughs but you do have to figure out the code on your own to some extent. Its very well guided though!
Before I start I wanna know that does that certificate get delivered to our home? Idk my question is dumb , I wanna learn to code for myself indeed but getting a certificate from harvard would be like a dream come true
The certificate is online but you can get a verified one from edX for a price. The free certificate and paid one are both online but you can print it out, and it is a certificate from harvard.
@@meera.srivastava I have just started the course and I was wondering if it would be the best idea to buy the verified one after I finish and submit each weeks assignment, ofc after it gets marked? or do you think i should just get it verified asap?
@@WOLF-eo4ue i would say verify after finishing courework, bc this course is really lengthy so you need to make sure youre committed plus 200 dollars is a lot to spend!!
@@WOLF-eo4ue again, you also dont need the verified version because the reason youre doing the course is to learn not get a certificate, but i can see how it would help to have the verified one. if you can afford it then go for it when you’re onto the final project bc week 9 pset is no joke
I'm barely on Week 1 and thought I was following along well until the projects =/
Finished it in a single day. Piss easy
That’s not even possible. There’s around 26 hours worth of lectures and 12 problem sets that would take about an hour each.
Hey great video😊. Do anyone recommend i start cs50x week python or start from week 0. I've finished cs50 python already 😅
Can we contact please
Is this course help me in the way to crack gsoc
would you recommend that i start directly wtih python week if you want to learn backend development? i already have an idea about arrays and other structures
Maybe just listen to the lectures at 1.5x speed as a refresher.
Then, when you get to content you are not familiar with, slow down and do the problem sets as well.
...just a thought.
There's CS50 python, specifically for python.
Bro looks like those talented asian kids who can easily get into harvard
I’m at week 0 and every idea I have on scratch was already made by other and I’m scared they will think I copy others. What should I do about this
CS50 fucking SLAPS
for real
yes ,
How long did it take you to finish? And how many hours per day give or take did you put in?
I wonder how someone wants to enter the CS industry but hates C. It's like you want to be a jockey but you hate horses, Find another interest if you find it difficult
Is the homework included in the free course?
Yes
It’s not a mandatory week by week basis is it?
not the online one! its entirely self paced.
I dont think i have ever heard anyone say "JavaScript is similar to C" hahaha
How I can do this
Awesome
Is it worth to buy the certificate??
what did you mean by labs?
problem sets. they are coding problems for you to solve/ code solutions to problems
Learn BASIC long time ago......obsolete.....wonder if all these will go thesameway
Not C or C++ it’s been how long? And those languages are still industry standard
which university are you learning at?
How long did it take you?
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javascript similar to C ?!?!?
Am I the only who think Speller is harder than Tideman 😢 both of that are ... but week 5 is on another level 🤡
I prefer MIT's Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python online; it's free and better.
Which course number is it and where do I find it?
Link please
Okay but did you get a job? Thats the main thing. Is this certificate actually recognized by employers?
Would u reccomend this as an absolute beginner? Like I don't even know how to code "hello" lmao
2:12 totally me!! hahahahaha.....
ahh, I almost forgot.. this course made me believe that aliens really exist!! it is not possible that a human mind could have created this! hehe
Is it worth it with artificial intelligence ?
Hello mr. !
Are u CS student??
Is it useful for cyber security
No
On it! xD
Do the python course first.
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// “C” you guys later. I C what you did there.
You're so pretty
It's free how couldn't it be worth it
Not at worth it some companies even hire high school students and pay more than quadruple the graduate and it is run my home country CEO and one of the company which made software engineer life a living hell and it's other than Mr Google
I refuse to touch python
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