26: Programming in the Large - Richard Buckland UNSW

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024

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  • @nateaus
    @nateaus 15 років тому +2

    Just brilliant teaching !
    The way he describes content is awesome! He is really on the ball! Just a pleasure to listen to these lectures!
    I think we should allow human cloning in the case of Andrew and then ship him nationwide. Hell maybe even globally judging by positive comments! We can call the clones "Rupert"!

  • @AdamWestManTooth
    @AdamWestManTooth 11 років тому

    Thanks for doing this on these videos!

  • @TokyoRaven13
    @TokyoRaven13 12 років тому

    I don't quite agree about the use of C99 style comments over ANSI C comments, but I guess that's a matter of preference.
    I do love this course though! Even experienced programmers I think can benefit from watching them.
    Also, I loved the array definition of Richard on 50:10. I guess he is not null-terminated! :P
    Greetings from Greece!

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong 11 років тому

    [I thought that I replied all ready. :^) ]
    You're welcome!

  • @erochieng
    @erochieng 11 років тому

    what are the characteristics of both programming in the large and small n their respective merits and demerits????

    • @thought2007
      @thought2007 7 років тому

      Watch the previous lecture or so. By programming in the large he means programming with many people over some peiod. It is the only practical way to build large programs.

  • @PangeaMinor
    @PangeaMinor 9 років тому

    Awesome series! Is there a part 27?

    • @aaronbarclay1591
      @aaronbarclay1591 9 років тому +1

      Miyalys Sign yeah there are all parts up to 48

    • @PangeaMinor
      @PangeaMinor 9 років тому +1

      Thanks! Found out it is not viewable in my country Denmark (couldn't even find it), so I watched it through a proxy instead.

  • @retromelon123
    @retromelon123 12 років тому

    Richard, did i ever mention that i loved you?

  • @gumbo64
    @gumbo64 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/VA_iCSFdpis/v-deo.html for the ironing video

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong 11 років тому

    Skip to 4:48.

  • @victorzedwings
    @victorzedwings 6 років тому

    How one can spend 1 hour of my time to explain single simple thing?
    Isnt 5 minutes enought for that?