Computer Scientist Answers Computer Questions From Twitter

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  • @peopletakepicturesofeachother
    @peopletakepicturesofeachother Рік тому +3130

    This guy changed the life of so many beginners. We love you professor Malan!

    • @tobeyko
      @tobeyko Рік тому +64

      Man!! he doesn't know how many lives he changed. CS50 2013 taught me a lot about programming, today I am a senior engineer

    • @zuberkariye2299
      @zuberkariye2299 Рік тому +4

      ​@@tobeyko Congrats, buddy! Did u take the course?

    • @tobeyko
      @tobeyko Рік тому

      @@zuberkariye2299 Yes, I did.

    • @everybodyclapyourhands4742
      @everybodyclapyourhands4742 Рік тому +4

      More and more people will cause entry level jobs much harder to get as we’re experiencing now! They get filled up so fast and the competition rises and always will for the next big thing. More requirements will be put in place.

    • @tchaivorakfauresohnsieg9532
      @tchaivorakfauresohnsieg9532 Рік тому

      Sup brahms

  • @jellychews
    @jellychews Рік тому +1302

    If you haven't taken his free CS50 course yet and want to learn computer science, I HIGHLY recommend it. His lectures are almost two hours long but he is so energetic and explains everything so well it goes by really fast. I've used his courses as supplements to my students when I taught high school as well. Glad he's getting the recognition he deserves!

  • @bjornbruns
    @bjornbruns Рік тому +2759

    Professor Malan’s CS50 lectures were used as the basis for my computer science courses at university. Thanks to his amazing lectures I have been working as an IT consulting professional for 5 years now. Truly inspiring professor. 🚀

    • @souptikb7
      @souptikb7 Рік тому +29

      Hello fellow CS50 student! CS50 taught me python and for that I am grateful to this man. Made the course so simple over UA-cam!

    • @NoOne-fe3gc
      @NoOne-fe3gc Рік тому +10

      Same! Started my career with CS50, learning C. Now I am an IT consultant too, great job, leading teams, doing system integratioN!

  • @arthur_feu
    @arthur_feu Рік тому +2715

    He’s not just “a computer scientist”. He’s THE computer scientist

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy Рік тому +11

      What? lol

    • @bryanmavis8771
      @bryanmavis8771 Рік тому +108

      ​@@DanuxsyBasically, he's not just another random computer scientist. He's like a well known hero/teacher for CS students and beginners.

    • @jaserogers997
      @jaserogers997 Рік тому +18

      ​@@Danuxsy figure it out for yourself ffs

    • @ProgrammerPenguin
      @ProgrammerPenguin Рік тому +7

      @@Danuxsywatch cs50, it's good.

    • @christopheroliver148
      @christopheroliver148 Рік тому +3

      @@bryanmavis8771 The "the" is certainly a little overly emphatic. Folk such as Professor Gerry Sussman aren't exactly chopped liver.

  • @bipolarniba5537
    @bipolarniba5537 Рік тому +9274

    Finally, David getting the recognition he deserves

    • @LearnCodingWithArshad
      @LearnCodingWithArshad Рік тому +171

      I think people in tech world already know him pretty well. Specially because of CS50. Great course.

    • @islandcactus1508
      @islandcactus1508 Рік тому +15

      @@dhruvR.5724 Legit Apu. Man understands you even if English don't seem like your first language, know mean?

    • @Pingebont-blumptrot
      @Pingebont-blumptrot Рік тому +37

      Yeah the Harvard job was a slap in the face. The Wired UA-cam channel is on par with a Nobel though.

    • @deletedfrom1988
      @deletedfrom1988 Рік тому +1

      guy has old man sweaty pores.

    • @mdb6673
      @mdb6673 Рік тому +1

      About time 😊

  • @Shalina111
    @Shalina111 Рік тому +60

    i've been taking the course CS50P for a few months and this guy is literally THE BEST teacher i have EVER encountered. i love him a little too much. when i saw this video on my homepage i literally gasped with delight and the biggest smile on my face. we need more passionate + engaging + authentic people like david malan teaching fr

  • @Ali-wf9ef
    @Ali-wf9ef Рік тому +1611

    As an Electrical Engineer, I have never seen someone answer these basic but fundamental questions in a more clear and comprehensive way without needing much visualization and in such a short time. Wow Kudos to you

    • @dputra
      @dputra Рік тому +24

      He's a fantastic prof. Millions joined his online course for a reason 😉

    • @dmmhtm
      @dmmhtm Рік тому +11

      Dude I could listen to this guy all day.

    • @tahsinttalha
      @tahsinttalha Рік тому

      He teaches CS50 😸

    • @McFlashh
      @McFlashh Рік тому +7

      Maybe because you’re an electrical engineer and he’s a computer scientist🗿

    • @sereypanhanuth5788
      @sereypanhanuth5788 Рік тому +10

      ​@@McFlashhyou must not have much experience in either cos theres a lot of overlap between the 2

  • @iam_joshua_bcxvii
    @iam_joshua_bcxvii Рік тому +594

    This is my first time seeing Prof. David J. Malan outside of CS50x. It is thru him back in early 2014 via CS50x that I decided to take Computer Science at my local university because I loved how he delivered his lectures and was mesmerized by how he thought computer science back then. Fast forward to 2023 now, and I am now a Software Engineer with 5yr experience working for a US based multinational software development company that outsources some of its operations in the philippines and some other nations across the globe. 🥰

    • @capp1306
      @capp1306 Рік тому +12

      W

    • @JanLouieRubin
      @JanLouieRubin Рік тому +4

      Boss baka tips Naman for us students in the same field?

    • @rawdaaljawhary4174
      @rawdaaljawhary4174 Рік тому +11

      I'm at the beginning of the same journey! Thanks for sharing your inspiring story!

  • @Zerbey
    @Zerbey Рік тому +3481

    I'm an IT professional, this guy explains things in a really great way.

    • @notsparktion
      @notsparktion Рік тому +82

      He's a teacher at Harvard!

    • @TohaBgood2
      @TohaBgood2 Рік тому +129

      @@notsparktion More importantly, he teaches CS50, probably the best intro to computer science class in the world. I've watched most of it after I was already a software engineer for a decade and still found it fun and useful. This guy makes the class more like a documentary or a game show! It's awesome and available on youtube for free!

    • @rhoharane
      @rhoharane Рік тому +23

      He's the professor and lecturer for one of the most popular introductory Computer Science courses at Harvard, CS50. The class has taken on a life of its own in and outside of the university, through the freely-available open courseware version. His down-to-earth clarity probably has a lot to do with its success as a popular teaching resource.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Рік тому +11

      I think his answers here were half-baked. Almost there, but not quite all the way there.

    • @nolanwesl3y
      @nolanwesl3y Рік тому +2

      Bro! He is a lecturer at Harvard University

  • @gigi19994
    @gigi19994 Рік тому +48

    Gradually I‘m convinced that David Malan is the only person who makes it possible for me to understand complex issues immediately without having to research them afterwards. The knowledge sticks. A living proof that it‘s not the subject that matters but the WAY you convey knowledge that build understanding

  • @luisgentil
    @luisgentil Рік тому +888

    This guy's excitement is contagious. He has the gift of bringing fun to any scary-looking subject.

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy Рік тому +2

      genetic privilege at works

    • @hiddendrifts
      @hiddendrifts Рік тому +3

      @@Danuxsy by "genetic privilege" are you saying he's gifted/talented or are you saying he looks friendly?

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy Рік тому +3

      all three of them I suppose.@@hiddendrifts

    • @hiddendrifts
      @hiddendrifts Рік тому +1

      @@Danuxsy i was thinking you were referring to smth more specific

    • @SakuraWulf
      @SakuraWulf Рік тому +2

      I would be scared if he told me we were going to have some fun.

  • @hasanfaisalds
    @hasanfaisalds Рік тому +67

    David Malan is one of the best if not the best teachers in the domain of Computer Science. His cs50x lectures built the base for my start as an undergrad CS student.
    Much respect to you Professor.

  • @luisces
    @luisces Рік тому +407

    Takes me many, many years back when I first saw this man going crazy about computer science on CS50. I must thank him and his great first class for everything I have today!

  • @Mighty_Dork
    @Mighty_Dork Рік тому +29

    This man made me start Computer Science at University. His CS50x course taught me IT when I was unable to walk, and I begun studying when I got better

    • @aditidump
      @aditidump Рік тому +3

      How are u doing know

    • @Mighty_Dork
      @Mighty_Dork Рік тому +4

      @@aditidump Just fine. I was my uni year's representative for a while, am active in the student council, I'm helpful to my peers. Just lonely

    • @LynXHimself
      @LynXHimself Рік тому +1

      I hope you are doing well

    • @bedro_0
      @bedro_0 4 місяці тому

      he walked so you could walk

  • @esmith2k2
    @esmith2k2 Рік тому +627

    As a computer science student I found this to be a very interesting and EXTREMELY well spoken "interview" that did a great job of answering these questions, no wonder he's a Harvard professor lol

    • @mohammedaminefarid8389
      @mohammedaminefarid8389 Рік тому +11

      Suddenly, I felt like I wanna study again 😂

    • @vids595
      @vids595 Рік тому

      AI will be a tool that dramatically improves the efficiency of programmers, which will mean even if not all programing jobs are lost, many will be.

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Рік тому

      Is computer science hard? I dont like math.

    • @mohammedaminefarid8389
      @mohammedaminefarid8389 Рік тому +2

      @@fynkozari9271 there isn't that much math, just the easy stuff, most of what you are gonna learn is stuff related to computers anyway. Don't get discouraged bro.

  • @Kuuu44
    @Kuuu44 Рік тому +9

    A comment for the people that wrote the English (US) captions
    At 1:49 he says "you and I" and the captions are "You and AI".
    I'm not trying to criticise this small thing, but I really read captions while watching this to make more sense of the information, and it had me confused enough to miss the next 10s of information.
    Just giving some feedback 🎉
    Great content overall here by the way, amazing video 🎉

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Рік тому +3617

    I'm not saying this guy is smart, but computers come to him for information.

  • @butchdean
    @butchdean Рік тому +2

    David Malan is quite possibly one of the best educators out there. I'm a CS grad with near 20 years as a systems software engineer and I thought I broke things down into simple terms, but this guy really nails it; he understands what people don't understand about computer science without rapidly taking them down a rabbit hole and explains things concisely and accurately. Bravo!

  • @oneepicsaxguy6067
    @oneepicsaxguy6067 Рік тому +73

    As a CS major, and with almost 3 yoe, I knew everything but couldn't have explained it half as well as he did. Every single answer was so well put! Truly a great professor

    • @brinckau
      @brinckau Рік тому

      Not completely. He got the first answer wrong. Search engines are ultra-fast mainly because of constant-time search algorithms, not distributed computing. If you search for "lasagna recipe" on Google, the search engine is not going to search through 8 billion webpages, using lots of computers to be faster (which is what this guy is implying). It will use an algorithm that will not need to go through each of those 8 billion webpages. This algorithm will give results in a constant time, whether there are 5 webpages or 8 billion.

  • @Blackade2000
    @Blackade2000 Рік тому +6

    I followed David's IT free online course in 2020 and it was so fun! He's not just competent but also very clearly passionate about teaching, it's amazing to see him here!!

  • @kevinchristianto22
    @kevinchristianto22 Рік тому +237

    The way he answers those basic questions without even thinking is insane🤯
    Because sometimes the fundamental questions are tough to answer/explain adequately.
    Yes I know the questions might be already spilled before the take, but his explanations are very easy to comprehend and therefore, it tells how great he is

    • @keep-ukraine-free
      @keep-ukraine-free Рік тому

      This shows someone who doesn't know the world (how things & people behave) -- the OP is guessing & believing his guesses.
      Prof. Malan did not answer these questions instantly ("without even thinking"). He had received the questions on twitter/X, and after thinking of his answer he answered each one on twitter/X. THEN, Wired asked him to make this video -- and we see his twitter/X answers next to his verbal explanations. He did not "instantly" answer any. He thought over time. He's not a god.

    • @human-ft3wk
      @human-ft3wk Рік тому +17

      They are easy to comprehend but they're definitely not complete. He's doing a fantastic job though, it's impossible to give a complete answer to such big questions in such a small timeframe

    • @shawnmuench
      @shawnmuench Рік тому +10

      without thinking lmao

    • @DestopLine
      @DestopLine Рік тому +2

      @@shawnmuench He's going ultra instinct

    • @mcmerry2846
      @mcmerry2846 Рік тому +14

      Because there are prepared videos

  • @DogginsFroggins
    @DogginsFroggins Рік тому +35

    As a person who finished CS50, this guy is probably the best educator I've ever witnessed, glad his passion is getting rewarded.

  • @tolaut
    @tolaut Рік тому +73

    What a pleasant surprise to see Prof. Malan on here! I watched parts of his CS50 course a while back and loved his way of teaching and explaining things.

  • @EIsenah
    @EIsenah Рік тому +12

    David Malan is hands down one of the coolest CS teachers out there. His CS50x lectures really got me going as a newbie software developer. Big shoutout to you, Professor! 🙌

  • @rationaloptimist5747
    @rationaloptimist5747 Рік тому +76

    David Malan is such a good professor, very passionate

  • @BAMBA.x
    @BAMBA.x Рік тому +10

    If u attended CS50, u could answer most questions here. The way he explains the concepts is amazing. Thanks to u Prof., I'm programming my first app.

  • @bitronicc1887
    @bitronicc1887 Рік тому +174

    Professional software engineer here. Professor Malan's CS 50 Intro to Computer Science course is considered the gold standard in the industry, one of which many of us recommend to anyone getting started in their CS careers.

    • @icemountaingamez
      @icemountaingamez Рік тому +7

      David Malan is the reason I got into Computer Science 🦾

    • @bitronicc1887
      @bitronicc1887 Рік тому +1

      @@icemountaingamez 🤘

    • @severussnapeytp715
      @severussnapeytp715 Рік тому +3

      @@icemountaingamez same here

    • @brinckau
      @brinckau Рік тому +2

      But as a professional software engineer, you do realize that his answer to the first question is wrong, don't you?

    • @bitronicc1887
      @bitronicc1887 Рік тому +8

      @@brinckau No. I realize that search engines do use distributed computing, among many other sophisticated techniques to be performant. So he's not wrong.

  • @ArmaanNagra29
    @ArmaanNagra29 Рік тому +42

    I thought he was about to say "This is CS50" at 0:06

    • @gamegear5917
      @gamegear5917 4 місяці тому +2

      and "This was CS50'" at the end xD

    • @dashbloxx9352
      @dashbloxx9352 3 місяці тому

      best way to start learning computer science is to learn C

  • @georgesanchez8051
    @georgesanchez8051 Рік тому +21

    Met him when I took AP Comp Sci way back when. He visited our high school because we were one of the first public high schools to adopt the CS50 curriculum. Had him sign my phone case lmfao. Great guy

  • @xPat99
    @xPat99 Рік тому +1

    I stumbled upon his CS50 class online and got so into it, it basically turned my life around I am now back in school to become a developer. Truly inspiring, great talent, both in computer science and in teaching !

  • @Win7Fan
    @Win7Fan Рік тому +32

    Perhaps the best professor I've ever heard explaining a concept in ways that are so simple, yet so complete. I'm interested to hear any of his lectures that are available online.

    • @combeferret
      @combeferret Рік тому +3

      For anyone looking at this comment at a later date, look up CS50 here on UA-cam. It’s the actual Intro to Computer Science course that he teaches at Harvard, filmed professionally and uploaded for free.

  • @axon266
    @axon266 Рік тому +7

    "My name is Professor David ..." Bro has Professor in his name since he was born

  • @mikeaza
    @mikeaza Рік тому +47

    Im a computer scientists and knew the answers to those questions. Yet hearing David explain complex ideas with such clarity and simple words was a delight. Kudos to him !

    • @dpz7184
      @dpz7184 Рік тому +2

      We are proud of you.

  • @luanb.4
    @luanb.4 24 дні тому

    I can't help but adore him, he's so charismatic, a wonderful teacher, and he honestly seems like a very sweet and nice person, I'm so grateful for his kindness in sharing so much of his knowledge, and help in the learning of so many

  • @rebel.taylord
    @rebel.taylord Рік тому +9

    He explained everything so well! When I was in college for CS during the 2000s all my tech profs are unenthusiastic and looked like they don't want to be there. Only one good prof and he taught graphics design. If only I had someone like him.

  • @pattty847
    @pattty847 Рік тому +5

    I love David so much. His passion for teaching and comp science keeps me going. Every now and then i go back to CS50 and he brightens my perspective up.

  • @cmel7841
    @cmel7841 Рік тому +22

    I got my first computer in 1979 and he did a great job explaining things. One of the first things I learned in early CS classes was binary and hexidecimal, I can still count by 16s

  • @MichaelSeneschal
    @MichaelSeneschal Рік тому +3

    This guy does a great job not only explaining things in an understandable way, BUT doing so in a positive and neutral way. And I think that positivity is the most important thing. Ie., someone could explain these topics in a way that’s easy to understand but with a negative tone (starting flame war RE: best OS, etc.). This guy is great.

  • @OmarDelawar
    @OmarDelawar Рік тому +45

    Man, I loved CS50 (HarvardX) with him as the instructor! I wish all our teachers and professors were as enthusiastic in explaining concepts as David is about Computer Science.

  • @daon23
    @daon23 Рік тому +2

    I took CS50 a few years ago while I was in acting school. Now I'm studying a second career in IT engineering all thanks to this dude making me realize CS didn't require me to be a genius, I just needed the right teacher. ❤

  • @icode105
    @icode105 Рік тому +25

    This man is an absolute legend and deserves all the recognition. One of the best teachers online and the best in his field imo

  • @arsh2489
    @arsh2489 Рік тому

    10:50, what a brilliant but simple way of explaining memory allocation in computers and how it's deleted, stored, and what is the purpose of transistors and capacitors in a computing system all in one analogy. Great!

  • @leonle9557
    @leonle9557 Рік тому +13

    I completed Dr. Malan CS50 for computer science and Python. He is an amazing professor

  • @areldcookie5581
    @areldcookie5581 Рік тому +4

    Oxford, Harvard, Stanford and other top Universities really does have a reason being the TOP. This guy is one of the reasons!
    I happened to have the opportunity to experience a former Lecturer of Oxford University lecturing biology(entomology) and hollyyyyy sshiiiiii*tt it's that GOOD!!! Their way of presenting concrete complex information is by far the best I ever have in my whole life.

  • @GotMilk8
    @GotMilk8 Рік тому +11

    I'm a Computer Engineer. Great video! Prof. Malan did a great job explaining every subject.

  • @surfingbilly9654
    @surfingbilly9654 Рік тому +2

    This guys computer science courses are absolutely insane. Easily one of the best teachers i've seen.

  • @IamGabwe
    @IamGabwe Рік тому +39

    As someone who already knew a lot of this I always love how refreshing it is to listen to not stale tech education

  • @bigzackw
    @bigzackw 19 днів тому +1

    this one might be my favorite, how is he so well spoken?

  • @straferxdranzex
    @straferxdranzex Рік тому +27

    Professor David just has a way of speaking that makes you wanna focus on every single word he says, and completely understand it. This guy is a gem.

  • @malaquias-GG
    @malaquias-GG Рік тому +1

    Most likely the best professor I have ever seen. I have attended university, cisco (and a dozen other vendors) training and I must say: after watching this guy classes online when was being introduced to programming I keep him as the "benchmark" for professors.

  • @Stefan_2117
    @Stefan_2117 Рік тому +69

    David Malan, the goat of Computer Science, helped millions of students through his goated CS50 course🙇

  • @maurolimaok
    @maurolimaok Рік тому +3

    I've had bad teachers all my life.
    This guy is amazing just 'cause he's simple in explaining.
    Someone said "The top of sophistication is SIMPLICITY"!
    He's the only reason I want that certification of Harvard. This guy I want to hear, watch and learn.

  • @TimothyLeeClark
    @TimothyLeeClark Рік тому +25

    I have this man to thank for getting me started with python. He teaches in such an intuitive way.

  • @gingeas
    @gingeas Рік тому +2

    Astounded that, despite the depth and breadth of his knowledge, he never fails to close the layperson gap. That's the difference between knowing something vs knowing *of* something.

  • @IndigoCode
    @IndigoCode Рік тому +17

    Excellent video, I loved all of the answers! The first one ("how are search engines so fast?") at its core also uses a surprisingly simple trick called "indexing." Search engines go over the entire internet, and keep books for each word they associate with a page - a page talks about names for orange cats? The page goes in the "cat", "orange", and "names" index lists. So when you search for "cat names", both the "cat" and "name" computers recommend the same page, and it shows up in your results - the engine doesn't have to look at every page on the Internet, just the ones it knows talk about cats, and the ones that talk about names. Of course there's more to it than that, and distributed computing is a massive part of it too.
    Phenomenal answers across the board though - the speaker does an excellent job of presenting some pretty gnarly ideas in really easy to digest ways. Props!

  • @shoaib_akhtar_1729
    @shoaib_akhtar_1729 6 місяців тому

    The most to-the-point QNA I have come across, the way you explain the answers to the questions is phenomenal.

  • @manaspawar3749
    @manaspawar3749 Рік тому +6

    His passion for computers is so clearly visible in his sweat that he has while explaining things look at the cs5o course, prof Malan is always sweating and it really does show his enthusiasm and passion for computers and teaching he is probably the best teacher to exist right now.

    • @tylerdean980
      @tylerdean980 Рік тому +2

      or computers are just hot

    • @mugensekai
      @mugensekai Рік тому +2

      Haha it's his uniform-that black sweater he'll always wear, or sub out for a long sleeve in the summer here!

    • @manaspawar3749
      @manaspawar3749 Рік тому +1

      ​@@mugensekaihaha makes sense now

    • @dyyylllaannn
      @dyyylllaannn Рік тому +1

      is the long sleeve and the extremely fast speaking

  • @Medd2
    @Medd2 Рік тому +11

    This man is the reason why i have a job today.

  • @austinhoff66
    @austinhoff66 Рік тому +13

    The idea of working along side these innovations, as tools in our belt, as opposed to replacing us, is the best way I’ve found to cope with rapid technological change. This sentiment needs to be uttered more!

    • @aditidump
      @aditidump Рік тому +1

      Yes you're right.. it makes a scary future more approachable

  • @TJDeez
    @TJDeez Рік тому +5

    Not just that he's smart, but that he can explain things in such a relatable way and knows his stuff

  • @memelogy737
    @memelogy737 Рік тому +11

    David is class. I took his CS50 course and hands down one of the best lecturers out there! Great to see him being recognised finally

  • @kyetefranck8102
    @kyetefranck8102 Рік тому +2

    Maybe I'm biased because he said Harvard, but this man is the greatest teacher ever, not just in the way he is able to explain things for beginners to understand but there is almost not inaccuracy in what he is saying. Most people when simplifying concepts like the ones he is talking about tend to introduce a lot of inaccuracies, but I didn't detect any in the concepts I already knew.

  • @gozirraizroose
    @gozirraizroose Рік тому +16

    This guy is definitely in his element. Very good at explaining stuff in an easy to digest and understand format. Thanks!

  • @slowANDsteady161
    @slowANDsteady161 Рік тому +3

    I really respect this instructor, the way he's explaining things is just amazing and very creative.

  • @SudhaKiranGsk
    @SudhaKiranGsk Рік тому +35

    I'm taking Harvard's CS50 course, of which he is the host
    You can realise a person's grip on a subject, based on how easily he can explain stuff..!
    Really a Legend in my life...!!

    • @scalliboy2698
      @scalliboy2698 Рік тому +1

      What's with the ... before the !! ?

    • @정혜영-d1n
      @정혜영-d1n Рік тому

      그냥 방송통신대에서 줌으로 수강해라..그지야

  • @SeyidAr
    @SeyidAr Рік тому +2

    I had CS in high school and back then i had problems understanding Java. I'm currently doing CS50 and just finished C. It is incredible to me how much easier it was to learn C than Java and given that everyone says C is generally harder than Java, it really goes to show how well structured Malans course is and how important the teacher is. He is not just good at explaining complicated concepts but also preemptively answersvquestions that beginners will naturally have.

  • @abanobpopheapo
    @abanobpopheapo Рік тому +5

    I really love how he explains anything with a way that is easy for anyone to understand while keeps you interested

  • @FukurouYGR
    @FukurouYGR Рік тому +3

    This absolute legend kickstarted my and many others' coding journey. What an guy.

    • @drk3249
      @drk3249 11 місяців тому

      Just curious, when did yours start? :)

  • @ChengHorn9
    @ChengHorn9 Рік тому +5

    David is amazing! I took cs50x and the dude is a brilliant teacher. Harvard should want to keep him at all costs. If I ever meet him in person I will want to give him a hug as a thank you.

  • @lordelon9955
    @lordelon9955 Рік тому +1

    This man is the reason why I've started my journey into my BS in Computer Science. The way he explains things makes so much sense, and is interesting and keeps me engaged

  • @rayankhan12
    @rayankhan12 Рік тому +22

    He's one of the best (if not the best) teachers on the planet! I love the way he teaches cs50

  • @wwechampion
    @wwechampion 8 місяців тому +4

    David Malan makes me want to go back to college and study computer science. What a brilliant and engaging guy. I hope he writes a book one day.

  • @kennytieshisshoes
    @kennytieshisshoes Рік тому +4

    The way he explains and his general excitement is so excellent!

  • @aeryunclaycaluscos1242
    @aeryunclaycaluscos1242 Рік тому +28

    He's not just answering questions, He's teaching us

  • @___kj
    @___kj Рік тому +63

    i used to watch cs50 and this guy is a great teacher

  • @ethannguyen7447
    @ethannguyen7447 Рік тому +1

    I took this professors course, CS50, during my jr year of high school with no programming exp. Now I’m about to graduate college with a degree in CS. This professor is amazing !!

  • @sigaretter
    @sigaretter Рік тому +8

    I love you guys for still calling twitter twitter and using proper logo
    Keep it this way

  • @ruigebeer
    @ruigebeer Рік тому +7

    Very engaging teacher! Pleasure to listen to him and he takes very complex topics and makes them understandable.

  • @Radiobuzz
    @Radiobuzz 4 місяці тому

    This guy right here is my personal hero. I've been using computers since 1990 and tried during my lifetime several times to learn how to code, and never really got very far. Last year, just when I thought I would never be able to code, I decided to try CS50x and just a month later I was submitting my final project, which was a blogging platform similar to Blogspot. This is something I would never could have done otherwise, and is 100% because of how Malan is able to explain everything, and also the great support built around the whole CS50 platform.

  • @abhishekdas877
    @abhishekdas877 Рік тому +4

    I can listen to him for hours and never be bored even for a second! David is just amazing!

  • @JustAlis
    @JustAlis 11 місяців тому

    The GOAT. Oh my god I love the way he explains. Even tho I finished his course 1,5 years ago and know the answers for all of these questions, it's just so much pleasure to listen to David's explanation
    I need more David in the media!

  • @SteveSSzymczak
    @SteveSSzymczak Рік тому +5

    This guy is really good. You can tell he is a great educator. He has a positive future on the internet.

  • @DoveyPharma-c3n
    @DoveyPharma-c3n Рік тому +1

    I have been part of his lectures. This is how not just computer science but anything should be taught. He is super inspiring. Thanks professor

  • @Sunflowersarepretty
    @Sunflowersarepretty Рік тому +20

    Such a well spoken guy.👏👏 Thank you Wired for finding intelligent people like him who are not only smart but can communicate effectively and get their point across without boring us.

  • @lephuongbui6383
    @lephuongbui6383 6 місяців тому

    He is the best com sci teacher I've ever seen as a CS student. He can explain the complicated CS concepts as simply as someone in middle school can also understand effortlessly. I really admire him and I hope he will continue deliver high quality lectures to the students.

  • @judahb3ar
    @judahb3ar Рік тому +8

    Starting my MS in computer science soon thanks to this man ... began with CS50 in 2020 ... thank you, Professor Malan!

  • @gingeas
    @gingeas Рік тому

    this guy's CS50x course helped kickstart my CS career. will never forget the spellcheck program

  • @Arcterion
    @Arcterion Рік тому +53

    Guy's doing a great job at simplifying his answers. 👍

    • @iWhacko
      @iWhacko Рік тому +5

      he's OVER simplifying it, making the answers not make sense anymore if you have a little bit of advanced knowledge. then his answers are even wrong sometimes.

    • @vinylSummer
      @vinylSummer Рік тому +1

      ​@@iWhackowhich of the answers don't make sense and/or are wrong?

    • @vibinmikegothyped3270
      @vibinmikegothyped3270 Рік тому +5

      @@iWhacko And what if he said it accurately? Then it wouldn't be interesting and easy to understand anymore; which is stupid to do if you want to teach people basic concepts.
      For example, why do people keep teaching Newton's laws at school? Why don't they just teach quantum physics and relativity theory, which are more up-to-date and accurate when explaining movements and gravity, at an elementary school? If you know that Prof. David is oversimplifying stuff, I bet you would know the answer to my question.

    • @iWhacko
      @iWhacko Рік тому +3

      @@vibinmikegothyped3270 Well for instance the first question: "Why are search engines so fast?" he says its about distributed computing. which is true IS a factor. But a single computer search engine can be just as fast, maybe faster because it's not talking to other computers. The reason search engines are fast is because of indexing, just like the index in a dictionary, it can look it up real fast based on the page number.
      See?? still easy to understand, and Actually correct.

    • @vibinmikegothyped3270
      @vibinmikegothyped3270 Рік тому +1

      @@iWhacko That might be true, but I don't have any qualifications as well as the essential knowledge to "fact-check" your statement. So I'll just give you the benefit of the doubt and believe that you're an expert in this field who knows better. And I mean it.

  • @paulowusu6253
    @paulowusu6253 Рік тому +2

    Awesome explanations. Still taking a CS50 course and oh my goodness, I love him. David deserves more recognition

  • @rodrigoazevedo5802
    @rodrigoazevedo5802 Рік тому +3

    This guy explains a lot of complex things in a very simple and great way.

  • @mattecoast
    @mattecoast Рік тому +2

    I took one of his CS classes and it was easily one of the best I've ever had in any subject / focus area. Great professor and great explanation of concepts

  • @ebuxie_
    @ebuxie_ Рік тому +10

    Wow. He talks really fast. If I was in his class, i guarantee the whiteboard will be erased before I get to jot down my notes! However, i wished some of my lecturers were as passionate and energetic as he is. I can listen to him talk for hours and not be confused.

    • @alienamzal477
      @alienamzal477 Рік тому

      You can join his classes. Search for CS50 by Harvard. They are freely available for all

  • @madhuprasadsb5960
    @madhuprasadsb5960 Рік тому +1

    The way of his teaching is very exciting and fun , one of the best in the industry . Truly inspiring Prof. Malan

  • @stratospherestudios5374
    @stratospherestudios5374 Рік тому +5

    God I am so happy this man is finally getting the recognition he deserves. You're awesome, Professor David!

  • @haloarrmor2000
    @haloarrmor2000 Рік тому

    Your amazing. I started watching your harvest classes online 15 years ago. You always make technology so fun. You deserve way more recognition.

  • @jayyadav6576
    @jayyadav6576 Рік тому +46

    How come wired get such great professionals.

    • @levishkatishka3513
      @levishkatishka3513 Рік тому +31

      A soundproof van and a bottle of chloroform

    • @jayyadav6576
      @jayyadav6576 Рік тому +1

      @@levishkatishka3513 🗿🗿🗿

    • @Dushmann_
      @Dushmann_ Рік тому +9

      UA-cam pays more than you probably think it does, especially when you have 10 million subs. Wired has a lot of resources to allow them to headhunt and interview a lot of professionals.

    • @jayyadav6576
      @jayyadav6576 Рік тому +1

      @@Dushmann_ is he the guy on CS50?

  • @LaptopHomesteader
    @LaptopHomesteader Рік тому +2

    I took his class! Honestly the most energetic and passionate lecturer.

  • @FlamRackett
    @FlamRackett Рік тому +4

    Wow, one of the best Wired support vids I've seen. David is so informative and clear

  • @dersdersdeers648
    @dersdersdeers648 Рік тому

    I took his CS course back in quarantine. BEST TEACHER EVER. He is so talented in teaching and so knowladgeable

  • @sya_7489
    @sya_7489 Рік тому +4

    Next they should invite Linus tech tips