Love all these videos, watched about 10 and hope I never run out of them! Ive been a developer for years but these are educational but also entertaining.
I've watched 1-14 and i'm planning to do them all, following along and writing small variations of the programs myself, and my viking number converter can currently do 1-99 successfully! Thanks for making these generally available for free! :) I'm hoping to study CS at Copenhagen University next year and being a little closer to being a group C student than I am now.
Hi +PangeaMinor , Can you please tell me what is the viking number program goal and how to find test cases of that? Help , nothing available on internet!!
these lectures are incredible, thank you richard and all the people that made this learning experience possible.. I do have a request though.. is it possible to get a hold of them tasks and assessments? that would be much wow.. ty
I wish that he would prepare his lessons more. I also think that it was pretty low of him to deduct a point for not printing "and" with the translator. I agree that the real world is unpredictable, but this is class. Teachers should give out good expectations at the beginning. After a few assignments and a fair warning, then the teachers could raise expectations.
UNSWelearning, please keep filming the lectures, because it really meant a lot to people like me.
2018 didn't find a better lecture ! amazing really .. thank you for this videos .
Love all these videos, watched about 10 and hope I never run out of them! Ive been a developer for years but these are educational but also entertaining.
Watching these in 2011 -- BEST lectures I've seen on C!
I can't afford university tuition so these are such a wonderful blessing!
watching it in 2021 its still awesome
@@beratbalkl4544 Still amazing in 2022
@@CerberusDawg 2023 I'm at 7:36 Is 14 the answer of the puzzle ?
I've watched 1-14 and i'm planning to do them all, following along and writing small variations of the programs myself, and my viking number converter can currently do 1-99 successfully! Thanks for making these generally available for free! :) I'm hoping to study CS at Copenhagen University next year and being a little closer to being a group C student than I am now.
Hi +PangeaMinor , Can you please tell me what is the viking number program goal and how to find test cases of that? Help , nothing available on internet!!
You are supposed to convert numbers to Old Norse. See en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Old_Norse/Numerals
it would be really nice to have access to the assignments so people who is following these lectures can work on them too.
Great lectures, anyway
these lectures are incredible, thank you richard and all the people that made this learning experience possible.. I do have a request though.. is it possible to get a hold of them tasks and assessments? that would be much wow.. ty
+kelava If you're still interested, go to this website (which was founded by Richard) www.openlearning.com/ and you should find his course there. :)
what an awesome site, thanks Martin
kelava
You're welcome. :)
thanks a lot martin i was lookin for a site like this !
its awesome ....
I'd say Richard is pretty cool :)
Talk about bad timing @ 02:27!
Still hilarious in 2022
where is lcture 14?!
I wish that he would prepare his lessons more. I also think that it was pretty low of him to deduct a point for not printing "and" with the translator. I agree that the real world is unpredictable, but this is class. Teachers should give out good expectations at the beginning. After a few assignments and a fair warning, then the teachers could raise expectations.