i got a job ...a mom of two kids with 8 years of career gap decided to watch cs50 and ended up getting a verified certificate and continued learning with the odin project...now i got a software testing job...took 10 months ...(moms are busy ....please remember that)i consider this as a beginning in my life ....i am glad that i selected this very difficult course as my first step...
I think it is but all the skills improve based on the habit, if you just study and not practice what you learn is not gonna be enough. But has everything Git, programming languages and server side.
As an experienced dev I can honestly say that I have found CS50 highly informative and worth the time. Thank you David Malan and Harvard for producing such a high quality course and offering it gratis.
I watched his CS50 class to understand Unreal Engine more and instead had an entire world open up to me. Now, I'm more into website design and robotics at the moment. Thank you. I feel like a child at 24.
I'm just curious: where do you live? Where I'm from people with master's are struggling to find a job and those who do, earn a minimum wage for the first year-two. But I'm from Europe so maybe it makes a big difference.
@@YS-tu2so I live in germany and I am working in Mainz. In Germany developers are in high demand, but I just got an entree position just to make that clear.
@@Itsgyroit’s usually highly recceomended to do some projects and at least try to intern somewhere for your job resume in the future showing u have experience
I think the part I struggle with the most is exactly what you’re describing - a personal interest or project, AKA use-case. On the rare occasion I do have an idea, there always seems to be a pre-existing app or method for it.
Just enrolled to this course through edx. I have almost 12 years gap where i totally stopped anything related to it, now im back into it, and this time ive decided to become a cybersecurity expert also wanted to develop automated software using python for incident response. To achieve this i believe fundamental knowledge in CS is crucial. But i find this course to not be beginner friendly Any suggestion to where i can begin?
I am taking CS50 to refresh all the stuff I forgot over the last 15 years and get a proper foundation to learn game development. With self-employment as the declared target, i at least don’t have to worry about that employment interview. ^^)
Binary has how many ethical people involved at a Level Others can't ever compete with, especially not those who are how sick and understand how little mathematically. . . I'm proud of you, Nick, the Most Intelligent Exceptional Romantic Loving Strong Determined Algorithmic Linguistic Ethical Mischievous Programming Genius Pilot Survivor
Forever grateful to Dr Malan and his team. That’s what started my tech career from there, it went off Its the habits that you learned that will be vital to your success
Yep, took the course helped me learn a lot and still stay up to date with new courses. Now I work for a top American asset management firm as an software engineer (more devops side)
@@GoodByeSkyHarborLiveway less coding but more working with dev tools (Terraform, Ansible etc) I’ll still code on our main application (Java and Angular etc) when needed and do python scripting to the side on some automation pieces, but you still need to understand coding principles. Mostly doing SRE stuff too, setting up jfrog Artifactory, creating metrics against applications and alerting (dashboards)
@@Arbnor93 are those generally the nost popular devops tools you should be fmailar with? The course itself would provide the background to begin projects on any devops tool? Is there anything else you would recommend besides CS50 especially if we are intersted in the devops side.
@@GoodByeSkyHarborLivetheres too many dev tools to know all, i’ve only mentioned what I use at work but I specifically tried to learn one tech for one purpose - so Ansible, Terraform, Promotheus with Grafana, Gradle (we use it but not me personally), Gitlab, Jira, Splunk, k8s, AWS But I would say main ones are knowing one from each department such as ticketing for Jira, Jenkins for deployment, Terraform and Ansible for ifra configuration - that’s what I did gradually, but theres a lot more like Chef, Puppet etc Edit: in terms of most popular, learning K8s, docker, AWS (any cloud really but learning one is good), Terraform are most popular atm, I would use udemy and youtube a lot (techwithnana is So great with dev tools) Containerisation for the future
I'm from pakistan and i had watched cs50, ihave a good knowledge of coding but due to financial unstability it can't be continued so coming to the point , can i learn it from other source or any other opportunity for me in you mind plz tell me
Definitely what Geniuses have . Two classes of knowledge. 🌎🌍🌏 Show us something you have created Malan ?????? And not over edited numerous times . 🙊🙉🙈 It's a good thing you have numerous 🦆 graduates and a debugger that worked how exactly????
That’s interesting. I too want one but much larger than he has. I just like looking at all the diff countries cities and feeling connected. Maybe something about nodes. Who knows?
I believe New Zealand is located in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, just south of Australia. Let me know if you have any additional geography questions.
Is impossible, are you refering a.i as chatgpt? Sometimes programmers don't understand the demands of their clients. How will a machine be able to dechiper what they want?
Well here's another thought how about when someone with more experience takes your job, is that AI? I would say that if your so worried about companies dropping there developers because they can use AI then maybe you and others should educate yourself even greater. The machine does what its programmed to do. AI can help but like anything else when it's abused well there's the obvious. Also I'm not attacking or being negaive its just a reply.
With technology evolving at fast pace these days, it puts a lot of jobs at risk. However we usually see that new jobs emerge too to deal with these techs. So if you keep updating yourself as well you shouldn't have problem with that.
i got a job ...a mom of two kids with 8 years of career gap decided to watch cs50 and ended up getting a verified certificate and continued learning with the odin project...now i got a software testing job...took 10 months ...(moms are busy ....please remember that)i consider this as a beginning in my life ....i am glad that i selected this very difficult course as my first step...
It is a great.So are you web developer!
Did you study it from UA-cam?
Is the certificate from cs50 free?
@@stincc4319i think you gotta pay for that
very good role model!
It works don't listen to anyone saying something different. This is one of the best courses that I have ever done.
But its not enough right?
I think it is but all the skills improve based on the habit, if you just study and not practice what you learn is not gonna be enough. But has everything Git, programming languages and server side.
@@TONI__KROOSwhat do you mean by “enough”?
Should i watch the new one in 2024 or is there is no difference from the 2022 and 2023?
I'm not sure but I have plans to take the current year course, to keep myself updated with the new information
David Malan is the GOAT, y'all.
No doubt
He's so fun and informational, a great teacher
FRFRFRFR
@@hzuki155 He is very engaging and his explanations are superb.
As an experienced dev I can honestly say that I have found CS50 highly informative and worth the time. Thank you David Malan and Harvard for producing such a high quality course and offering it gratis.
What do you recommend the next to follow up from cs50
I watched his CS50 class to understand Unreal Engine more and instead had an entire world open up to me. Now, I'm more into website design and robotics at the moment. Thank you. I feel like a child at 24.
at 24 youre basically a child. remember, when you turn 30, you got another 30 till you hit 60.
Hey you're 5 years ahead of me :) magical feeling to find what you really feel passionate about and it does make you feel like a kid again
bro 24 is still pretty much a kid 😂
Ong
24 is technically an adult but yeah that's very young
I got invited to my first job interview in 2 days..Only a few months after David showed me how to make a cat say miau in scratch..crazy..
I'm just curious: where do you live?
Where I'm from people with master's are struggling to find a job and those who do, earn a minimum wage for the first year-two. But I'm from Europe so maybe it makes a big difference.
@@YS-tu2so I live in germany and I am working in Mainz. In Germany developers are in high demand, but I just got an entree position just to make that clear.
@@tobib2649 Wow nice. Thanks for the reply.
I guess It's time to learn German now :D
@@YS-tu2so Well I have co workers who work 100% remote and dont speak german...
what position are you in?
The puppet in the back is watching its life flashing before its eyes.
Everybody forgets New Zealand in the map😢
CS50 and The Odin Project has been the best free combo for me to learning how to code and understand DSA.
How to access or take the course? Can you tell me? Actually I'm new😢
its free just google cs50 full course on UA-cam @@user-hz3gy4lx5m
@@user-hz3gy4lx5mUA-cam or havard website
@@user-hz3gy4lx5mSearch for Harvard CS50 on UA-cam. Very hard to miss
Thank you CS50 team❤
I love his passion
yup.. same here.. it literally motivates me =) so great full.
I am very grateful for your being an inspiration for all of us!! Thank you for your great classes.
Thank you David! The birth of my daughter inspired me to pursue the full potential of my career. Enrolling on CS50 was the best choice I made so far.
Have you been accepted at a job, only with this course
Took cs50 last summer. This summer I’m doing a software developer internship
CS50x definitely helped being more confident with code in general. The best course so far
what a wonderful answer! take what he says he to heart! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
I completed the cs50 course and then went on to read a few books on C++. I feel like stuff like that may help.
That helps a lot. but don't forget to get a job
@@cs50memepage2 i’m just 18 lol. No rush for that here.
Hey can you send C programming playlist of CS50 please
@@Itsgyroalways be prepared
@@Itsgyroit’s usually highly recceomended to do some projects and at least try to intern somewhere for your job resume in the future showing u have experience
I think the part I struggle with the most is exactly what you’re describing - a personal interest or project, AKA use-case. On the rare occasion I do have an idea, there always seems to be a pre-existing app or method for it.
Initially it's not about doing something unique and making money out of your ideas but to put it in your portfolio that you've done it by yourself.
Solid vocab and grateful you don’t need the mask
David, where is New Zealand on your map!!!???
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
you are the best teacher ever
That’s me on the shelf behind by the wall
This man its a legend
The Noel Deyzel of programmers, the absolute GOAT
You are helping me understand 😊
THANKS A LOT SIR BUT PLEASE INCLUDE FREE CERTIFICATION COURSES 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The dedication of him though.... its remarkable
Sir you're doing great work!
Just enrolled to this course through edx.
I have almost 12 years gap where i totally stopped anything related to it, now im back into it, and this time ive decided to become a cybersecurity expert also wanted to develop automated software using python for incident response. To achieve this i believe fundamental knowledge in CS is crucial. But i find this course to not be beginner friendly
Any suggestion to where i can begin?
Hi David, why is New Zealand missing form you wall map
thanks teach you are the best teacher a student can wish for love you
Cool table 😊
Thanks Prof
Thank you prof
I am starting to learn CS50 now at 21 years old.
I am taking CS50 to refresh all the stuff I forgot over the last 15 years and get a proper foundation to learn game development. With self-employment as the declared target, i at least don’t have to worry about that employment interview. ^^)
When he started to say “after all in the real world..” I thought for a sec he’s start rapping 😂 the for the advice ❤
Beautiful ❤
Binary has how many ethical people involved at a Level Others can't ever compete with, especially not those who are how sick and understand how little mathematically. . .
I'm proud of you, Nick, the Most Intelligent Exceptional Romantic Loving Strong Determined Algorithmic Linguistic Ethical Mischievous Programming Genius Pilot Survivor
I like the kitty profile picture.
Its really and interesting course im working on it now ..what courses do you recommend for me after cs50 to get into embedded systems ?
I enjoy your office.
really helpful
If I have to start what playlist of cs 50 I should open first. If I know little bit of java
Very cool office!
okay so which course to take next to cs50
I want to study at Harvard for the CS50 physical presence program, but I'm in another country, how can I do this?
Forever grateful to Dr Malan and his team.
That’s what started my tech career from there, it went off
Its the habits that you learned that will be vital to your success
Yep, took the course helped me learn a lot and still stay up to date with new courses. Now I work for a top American asset management firm as an software engineer (more devops side)
What do you have to be able to do as devops. Is it more coding?
@@GoodByeSkyHarborLiveway less coding but more working with dev tools (Terraform, Ansible etc) I’ll still code on our main application (Java and Angular etc) when needed and do python scripting to the side on some automation pieces, but you still need to understand coding principles. Mostly doing SRE stuff too, setting up jfrog Artifactory, creating metrics against applications and alerting (dashboards)
@@Arbnor93 are those generally the nost popular devops tools you should be fmailar with? The course itself would provide the background to begin projects on any devops tool? Is there anything else you would recommend besides CS50 especially if we are intersted in the devops side.
@@GoodByeSkyHarborLivetheres too many dev tools to know all, i’ve only mentioned what I use at work but I specifically tried to learn one tech for one purpose - so Ansible, Terraform, Promotheus with Grafana, Gradle (we use it but not me personally), Gitlab, Jira, Splunk, k8s, AWS
But I would say main ones are knowing one from each department such as ticketing for Jira, Jenkins for deployment, Terraform and Ansible for ifra configuration - that’s what I did gradually, but theres a lot more like Chef, Puppet etc
Edit: in terms of most popular, learning K8s, docker, AWS (any cloud really but learning one is good), Terraform are most popular atm, I would use udemy and youtube a lot (techwithnana is So great with dev tools)
Containerisation for the future
Like what other courses?
I'm from pakistan and i had watched cs50, ihave a good knowledge of coding but due to financial unstability it can't be continued so coming to the point , can i learn it from other source or any other opportunity for me in you mind plz tell me
What's bugging me is that the map behind David does not have New Zealand on it.
WE LOVE CS50
How do you get a certificate?
Does that help with uni applications
Definitely what Geniuses have . Two classes of knowledge. 🌎🌍🌏
Show us something you have created Malan ?????? And not over edited numerous times .
🙊🙉🙈
It's a good thing you have numerous 🦆 graduates and a debugger that worked how exactly????
David is magician in the world of coding
How can I ensure I don't forget the fundamentals covered in CS50x? Especially because I don't see myself usinng C again.
UA-cam will always exist 😂
The fundamentals apply to any language. You won't forget them if you continue to code.
I have a commerce degree, does cs50 will help Or beneficiary for me
Is there any coding language that I can use and learn in mobile 😅
Help me I want job
is cs50 only for first year students?If it is,can we take any other courses after completing cs50?
The country of New Zealand is missing from your map. I probably don’t exist I suppose
✨👍👍👍
TL;DR, sometimes.
This dude looks like he’s always on a rush
What operating system would u recommend for cs50 that's not mac
Linux of course :D
Please do it in all language dubbed especially hindi please🙏
You can pay a freelancer to do it for you. 🙏
Love this guy but I feel like half of corporate America talks like him lol
Coding is all about probelm solving by actually doing it and practicing isn't it, studying won't get you anywhere
I see lots of programmers stick map of the World on wall. Can someone tell me the the reason behind it????
That’s interesting. I too want one but much larger than he has. I just like looking at all the diff countries cities and feeling connected. Maybe something about nodes. Who knows?
Is that a yes
yall know Harvard won't hire him if this shit is not working
THERE'S NO NEW ZEALAND ON THAT WORLD MAP
Can Anyone dumb it down for me, please?
I couldn't understand what he was saying !
Summary is you will learn the tools in the lecture, you will perform the mechanics learned in your own way
#mapswithoutNZ
Where’s New Zealand?
I believe New Zealand is located in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, just south of Australia. Let me know if you have any additional geography questions.
What do you think of A.I that's able to write code and take our jobs?
what do you think about it?
It's not taking our jobs. And a.i has been completely misunderstood
I think the whole hype was brought by OpenAI and its board members e.g Elon Musk
Is impossible, are you refering a.i as chatgpt?
Sometimes programmers don't understand the demands of their clients.
How will a machine be able to dechiper what they want?
Well here's another thought how about when someone with more experience takes your job, is that AI? I would say that if your so worried about companies dropping there developers because they can use AI then maybe you and others should educate yourself even greater. The machine does what its programmed to do. AI can help but like anything else when it's abused well there's the obvious. Also I'm not attacking or being negaive its just a reply.
With technology evolving at fast pace these days, it puts a lot of jobs at risk. However we usually see that new jobs emerge too to deal with these techs. So if you keep updating yourself as well you shouldn't have problem with that.
Too loud and annoying background music. 👎🏻
Apple boycott teacher please be attention next time free Palestine 🇵🇸
Sincerely
Занятная карта мира на стене висит.
Interesting how?
Это карта сторон света, а не политическая карта