I'm a year into a software dev apprenticeship and although I am doing what I need to do to pass the course I have felt a bit lost and overwhelmed with all the information I have received. This video has helped me clarify so much. Development is so much more than just coding and I'm finally understanding what the gap in my knowledge is and what I need to focus on to become a better programmer. Thankyou, I really appreciate this video.
It's a decent video already from an educational point of view, but the consistency of the political satire in the background is just a masterpiece on its own
Such an amazing presentation and the twist at the end! I've been your subscriber since the time I discovered that outstanding time-complexity series. I appreciate the diverse content across this channel and I'm glad to see you provide these quality lectures on a topic of this kind. Thank you very much :)
You're welcome. Learning to program is like learning music - you need to do lots of practice. Picking up another language is like picking up a different instrument. I start kids on Scratch which is a fantastic introduction to the concepts. scratch.mit.edu/ I like your channel, you have a great personality. I look forward to watching it grow. :)KD
When you solve a problem (any problem) you can use some or all of the techniques in any order. These are not rules, just names for things that we do. However, typically you would start with decomposition and abstraction. Algorithms then follow, which include logic (looping and branching). All the while you are looking for ways to avoid reinventing the wheel (pattern recognition). But software development is usually an agile, iterative process. In other words, you might go through some or all of the techniques several times. :)KD
the political satire combined with the quality of content makes this video really really good!!!!!
I'm glad you like. :)KD
I'm a year into a software dev apprenticeship and although I am doing what I need to do to pass the course I have felt a bit lost and overwhelmed with all the information I have received. This video has helped me clarify so much. Development is so much more than just coding and I'm finally understanding what the gap in my knowledge is and what I need to focus on to become a better programmer.
Thankyou, I really appreciate this video.
I'm delighted to be of service. You are most welcome :)KD
It's a decent video already from an educational point of view, but the consistency of the political satire in the background is just a masterpiece on its own
You are very kind. I hope you got the 'dead wood' dig, and the missing star on the boat?
Agreed i enjoyed the end
I love Boris example!
Another great video. Thank you for keeping them free, fun and easy to understand.
You're welcome. Thanks for commenting. :)KD
A programmer's wife sent him a text: "While you're out, get milk." And she never saw him again.
I feel sorry for that poor kid who came home from school one day to find his parents had moved house.
Took me a while, but I got it in the end - must be getting old!
True story.
I don’t get it
@@dwilliams42170he didn't find milk yet
Such an amazing presentation and the twist at the end! I've been your subscriber since the time I discovered that outstanding time-complexity series. I appreciate the diverse content across this channel and I'm glad to see you provide these quality lectures on a topic of this kind. Thank you very much :)
That's lovely to hear. Thanks for saying so :)KD
That's exactly what I have been looking for. You are a great teacher I must say! Keep doing good work, please!
You so explicitly explained the concept of computational thinking! I laud at this video and your skills:)
Thank you so much :)KD
your videos have helped in making learning compsci enjoyable again.
Thank you :)KD
What's KD meann
Such a great video to explain computational thinking to beginners. Finally managed to wrap my head around it, thank you!
You're very welcome :)KD
The Boris intro killed me hahaha
Thank you I am fresh in the IT world and this is by far the most understandable video I have seen. Thank you, I will subscribe
Delighted to be of service :)KD
These examples are great. Now I know why I struggle with programming...lol
You're welcome. Learning to program is like learning music - you need to do lots of practice. Picking up another language is like picking up a different instrument. I start kids on Scratch which is a fantastic introduction to the concepts. scratch.mit.edu/ I like your channel, you have a great personality. I look forward to watching it grow. :)KD
Congratulations on your work! clear, nice voice, lots of information and great analogy
Thank you :)KD
Nice explanation
Thanks for the video. It was a great introduction to computational thinking and very entertaining!
Thank you. I originally dumped Dominic Cummings on the island at the end, but Donald Trump seemed a more obvious choice. :)KD
Thank you for the upload, you explain things really well.
Thank you :)KD
Love the end!
this is a gem
Thank you :)KD
aaaahh thx a lot my exam is tommorow👌
You're most welcome. Good luck :)KD
You should cover Algorithms & Data Structures, Discrete Mathematics, LeetCode.
You really killed it, excellent explanation, plus the political satire is outstanding,
Thx
Thank you for this! I got a better understanding of CT!
You're most welcome :)KD
I like that BoJo is used
...and he's beginning to look a bit isolated again! :)KD
My favorite teacher
:)KD
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome :)KD
Delightful
Thank you :)KD
Epic Ending 😅😅😂
And the sage continues - it would seem :)KD
Thank you so much👍🏻
You are very welcome :)KD
Is it a Re-upload ?
I changed Dominic Cummings at the end for someone else - otherwise the same :)KD
Awesome video
I hope Javier arrives at the island soon.
Too good 🤣🚼🙌🏾
Thank you :)KD
How do I know which techniques to use / and in what order to use them in? Is there a flowchart that shows you which technique to use?
When you solve a problem (any problem) you can use some or all of the techniques in any order. These are not rules, just names for things that we do. However, typically you would start with decomposition and abstraction. Algorithms then follow, which include logic (looping and branching). All the while you are looking for ways to avoid reinventing the wheel (pattern recognition). But software development is usually an agile, iterative process. In other words, you might go through some or all of the techniques several times. :)KD
Which software did you use for the trainer set game with flowchart?
yay now this BSHT is on my reccomended
Lol great stuff mate, political humor is on point 😂 Trump 2020!
Glad you like it :)KD
To this day Boris is still on the island. LMAO.
and the tide is coming in! :)KD
8:44 it prints z = x + y
thanks so much can't wait for you to start system programming. and pls if u can borrow me a small percentage of ur brain I'd be glad
tnx sir
You're most welcome :)KD
Atleast boris now has a friend
With friends like those... :)KD
this video was so insperational
Im first view ed
Ta da! :)KD
dropping off Trump at the end killed me xD xD xD xD
I think I need to feature Rishi and Joe in one of videos soon :)KD
Please keep it zero dislike oh humankind 😉
Boris Johnson is angry now.
He should be :)KD
Can I be friends with Boris?
The political undertone though😂
Thanks for NOTHING with Joe Biden.
He seems to have a good heart, but still waiting for him to make his mark.
My homework sent me here
pls help
this bs is all for online fucking school kill me now
Boris... 🤣
くさんありますありがとうございます」、
Trump and boris are doing will in that iland