@Blender Creator Why reinvent the wheel? If you don't get a solution yourself, look it up. By trying to understand the solution that others have found, you will still learn something.
@Relaxing Storm Oh I don't know... I mean if you just take some of the more interesting test questions from University Professors, who have some interesting sense of humor, you could build an anime about students constantly preventing the whole city to be annihilated. Episodes about malfunctioning powerplants, neutron radiation, aeronautics, space travel, ... I am quite certain if you make a place where you can collect the ideas, you'd get enough material for 2 full seasons within a month if advertised by the right UA-camrs.
+@@kakorotskywalker You Should Start Learning How Coding System Works. As A Matter Of Fact... *EVERYONE SHOULD.* For Anyone Currently Reading This Comment... vv(Further Optional Reading Materials | WARNING⚠: It Is A Really Long Introduction, But I Had Tried To Make It As Short And Understandable As Possible)vv The REASON A Lot Of People Are Proned To Being HACKED Is The FACT That They LACK The Knowledge Of How The Coding System Works. LIKE LITERALLY. They Would Get Themselves Into Fishing Websites, Or Clicking On Random Web Links That Automatically Downloads Computer Viruses Into Their Own Computer, And Get Hacked Without Them Ever Knowing. Learning How To Code Isn't Even The Hardest Thing In The World: All You Have To Learn Is Just How To Code , , ... And The Basic Functions Of Keyboard Symbols. Just As Simple As SORTING Your TOYS Into Your TOYBOX. As Well As Inserting Computer Files That Goes Into Making Your System More Visually Beautiful, Transferred From Your Phone, Camera, Microsoft Paint, Blender, Unreal Engine And Etc(Basically Third-Party Hardwares Or Softwares) Before Presenting Your System As All Of Us Are Used To Hear On The Internet, The "User Interface", JUST LIKE UA-cam PAGE. There Are Basically Only *4 Things* That Are More Difficult To Learn In Comparison To The Ones I Mentioned Above: *(1)* Coding Language[Just Like How English Speakers Speaks English, While Japanese Speakers Speaks Japanese. Each One Of Them Would Not Be Able To Understand Or Get Results From Each Other, If They Do Not Understand The Language They Were Speaking] *(2)* Mathematical Theories *(3)* Cryptography[Specialized Coding System Developed For INFORMATION ENCRYPTION & INTERNET SECURITY] *(4)* Virtual Computer Generated Physics[Systems That Are Specifically Developed Physics For Games Or Virtual Scientific Experimental Simulations] Are You Still Here With Me? Good. There Are *3 Things* You Need To Do To Begin Your Journey As A *SELF-AWARE* Coder, Or At Least A Little Smarter And Wiser Internet User Than The Others In The World Of Internet: *(1)* Get Yourself Started With brilliant.org , Sign Up And Take Up The Computer Classes On The Learning Domain Of The Websites. Brilliant Was A World-Wide-Recognized Website That Encourages People To Make Mistakes Along The Way Of Learning, And Helps Internet Users To UNDERSTAND ALL SORTS OF TOPICS In A Genuinely Fun And Joyful Way, Including Computer Coding. And Yes, I Have Personally Learned Coding Over There. [No, DO NOT Click On The Links I Mentioned Here In The Comments, As A PROVE Of FIRST STEP That You Will NOT Click On Random Links On Public Platforms Ever Again...ALSO Don't "Google Search" For Websites Again, But Rather Use *DuckDuckGo* , As In DuckDuckGo.com . Google Collects Your Personal Data About Your Personal Day To Day Life On A Daily Basis That Disregards Your Human Rights In Terms Of Internet Privacy. Meanwhile, DuckDuckGo Doesn't Do So, And Actually *RESPECTS* Your Internet Privacy] *(2)* Watch Some Videos From A UA-cam Channel That Goes By The Name *"The Hated One"* About The Ways Of Staying *ANONYMOUS* On The Internet, If You Don't Want Your Personal Information Collected By Google That Violates Your Basic Human Rights Of Internet Privacy FROM TODAY ONWARD. *(3)* Watch Some Videos And Updates From A UA-cam Channel That Goes By The Name *"Two Minute Papers"*, If You Want See The Results Of The Beauty Of Virtual Simulations BUILT And MADE POSSIBLE By Simple Or Complex Coding Systems Presented By A Large Amount Of Community Members In The Field Of Virtual Computer Generated Physics. Anyhow, For Anyone Who Had Read This Far, Thank You For Reading My Comment, I Wish You The Best Of Luck Out There, Peace Out And Much Love.
As a programmer myself I can relate to him in every aspect. You get into the flow of things and then suddenly there is this medium class problem you face which is just so persistent that you start questioning your life choices 😂
The moment he lost hope for that medium problem, I honestly thaught there was gonna be a flashback of him and his sensei on the peak of a mountain in a waterfall meditating
Watching this right at the start of my journey of becomming a programmer I was like "I like your funny words, magic man", now a few months later watching it again and after having gone back to school for it I actually understand all of it, which has definitely given me a bit of a boost now.
@@steffy1727 or maybe just learn c++. you seem like the kind of guy that's just getting into coding and tries to be like the cool kids by saying c++ is difficult
Well wouldn't be that interesting in a movie when a hacker simply does "I open this password cracking system, and lets it run for a few hours till it finds out the password"
I swear my little cousin really started liking biology after watching cell’s at work 😭😂 , Japanese people are capable of making any random serious or unserious activity worth it for 8 seasons 😂 I swear I wish I had that much talent as a writer
A year late but i got into physics (of all things) because of Ajin. In school i always thought "WTF does this mean and what am i gonna do with this???" And now im trying to get how is applied in the manga and become increasingly interested.
Amazing video. I'm so triggered though because I spent hours on this problem and couldn't do it. Only the second time I've been so stuck on a Medium. It's also the first time where after seeing the solution I thought "I would never have come up with that".
Needs a character to do something mildly impressive, and a spectator narrating for 5 minutes explaining how amazingly brilliant and genius and super cool it is.
"Oh my god! He's putting salt in the dish! Salt - a secret ingredient passed down from the most ancient history of humanity - is known to bind to chemical receptors on the tongue, enhancing our sensation of the other flavour compounds found within the food, thus taking the entire flavour profile of the dish to levels only previously dreamed of! Truly, this man desires to ascend to the level of a cooking god!!!!"
@densch123 The duplicate values basically point to the same node if they are used to index into the array (which is the strategy used here). That is why once the hare catches up with the tortoise (which means we are now inside some point of the cycle), you want one pointer to start at the beginning again and leave the other pointer inside the cycle (it's easier to understand if you draw it out) and start traversing both pointers one step at a time. The moment they meet again (which would be the start of the cycle) means that both pointers are now using the duplicate value you are looking for. Basically, one of the duplicates is outside of the cycle, while the other is inside, and both would point to the beginning of the cycle (I think I just said cycle way too many times lol).
@densch123 Using the example in the video (3, 1, 3, 4, 2), if you were to draw this out as a linked list with each number being an index in the array to tell you where it points to, you would end up with a structure that looks like the following i.imgur.com/hMy3Vuf.jpg The cycle happens when you land on any of those 3 nodes: 4, 2, and 3. Using Floyd's algo, the tortoise and hare would end up in the node with the value of 3 inside the cycle (index 2 of the array). From there, one of the pointers starts at the beginning again and both pointers follow the next node they point to until they hit the same node. In this case, it just takes one iteration until both pointers hits the same node, which contains the value 4. I believe that when using Floyd's algorithm, the hare and tortoise will always meet in a node that is the same distance away from the start of the cycle to the distance between the start of the cycle and the start of your array/list. That is why you only need to move one node at a time during the second phase of the solution
Man, as I was watching this, I got really familiar vibes of "Wait, doesn't he sounds like Shun Kaidou from Saiki K?" And LITERALLY the next moment, you PLAY his theme song. Needless to say, I was aghast when I realized that you were playing his theme because that's totally the thing he would do. And if something "somehow" doesn't work, he would blame it on the Jet Black Wings being there to sabotage him. What a throwback. (Also, didn't expect the Food Wars "explaining" song. That was cool too.)
@@mac19999x I know close to nothing about coding but from what I understood he's making a code that finds a duplicate number in a number set? I don't even know lol
Good video lol. I think you can just use addition for the problem: n = (Given, one less than the length of seq) seq = (Given, list of numbers) Python: return sum(seq)-(n*(n+1)/2) C++: int sum = 0; for(int i : seq): sum += i; return sum-(n*(n+1)/2); or return std::accumulate(v.begin(), v.end(), 0)-(n(n+1)/2);
Actually in anime the main character would have a flashback with his friends telling him to never give up and he coding with the power of friendship. But programmers don't have friends, so this is quite on point, solid 5/7
As a programmer, I can confirm that this is accurate to real life. The author really did their research. However, the manga was definitely better because it had more content.
Manga sucks. I know, many hate comments are going to come back at me. But I say Anime is always better. Nonetheless if you agree we Anime Lovers can also strike them back lol😂😂.
Not gonna lie, I've had days where I've just given up. Go to bed, and suddenly have a dream about solving the code, wake up and suddenly it was 10x easier than yesterday. Probably cus I got some rest, but I like to thank my imaginary senpai.
@@MrPanda_Cake It actually is possible to literally learn while sleeping. It may Sound weird, but you could technically think about that Problem in your dream and find a solution in your dream. It has happend to me once, and that was pretty much the coolest thing i have experienced while dreaming.
"If programming were an anime, it would follow the journey of a young coder striving to master the art of coding languages, facing challenges like debugging monsters and navigating through the virtual landscapes of the digital world."
I came up with an N * logN constant-space solution in my head, which is basically a binary search of the interval where the duplicate number appears. First we count all numbers bigger than N/2 and count all numbers smaller or equal to N/2, see on which side of the interval we have more entries than we have positions. Then sub-divide that interval, etc. Senpai's solution is so much cooler though
@@bigbangislifeuu7479 Senior engineers are the experts that have years of experience. Mostly what they do is educate or review other people's code to make sure whether it is efficient and what not. Senior engineers don't write code on their own. They just review it. It was funny because a person who is 25-35 years old (eg:- joma) doesnt categorise as a senior engineer.
@@shblade5984 I agree with you. But people with 20+ years of experience is more likely to be classified as senior engineer than a person with 12+ years of experience.
I'm very into this. I saw python and thought "there must be a ready method to do that in C that will solve all performance restrictions and make the problem trivial". The tortoise-hare algorithm provided me so much headache. I stared at the implementation trying topic run it through in my head, but all I could end up with was the tortoise at value 4 when it met with the hare, and then the ptr1 just chasing one step after ptr2 forever and they would never be equal when comparing in the evaluation of the while after both mafe their step. Just forever going 3 -> 4 -> 2 one after the other.
Pffft...a real senior engineer would send you the name of an old Usenet board while always being displayed as "offline". Without being prompted. They just...know.
It should've been flashback to his senpai teaching him and after that died telling him to never give up. So he got his strength back and pushed harder.
@@clashoclan3371 Many types of anime are fantastical, but that is far from being all of them. Sci-fi anime are plentiful, and tend to take place in an advanced society or in the future. Slice of life anime is effectively a sitcom, and also a genre I like a lot. Try Nichijou, my Ordinary Life, a slice of life anime that uses its budget to look like an action filled anime, but really is just about a mundane life.
I have literally 0 knowledge about programming, but I could still appreciate this beautiful anime. Even if I understood none of the plot twists, I was rooting for the MC and his delightful Senpai. His glasses-fix move steals my heart every time.
I feel the same way I do when I watch a sports anime about a sport I do not know. I know that what is going on is supposed to be really top tier in their field but they could also just slip anything in there and I'll nod.
@@brandonden795 *Repositions his glasses with his two fingers*, *Glasses shine in glorious blue*; Hwehwehwehwehwehwe... You've got no idea about what I'm going to do, baka...
I watched this before college and I never understood a single thing. Now, I'm at the near end of my 1st semester and I'm proud to be able to understood everything said before the senpai engineer shows up.
I'm glad I'm watching this after completing senior year, if not everything, I understand most of it. It was quite recent actually, I just took an entrance exam the other day with this in syllabus
Watch Programming Anime Part 2 here:
ua-cam.com/video/OTfp2_SwxHk/v-deo.html
Joma Tech what theme.do u use when coding on If Programming was anime part 2
Make part-oh free
1:30 that gsps are really good😂
love your content
4,20 mil views epic
Saiki.
step 1: copy and paste from stack overflow
Cyranek Wait who stole the likes?
@Blender Creator We do that because Were lazy
@Blender Creator who says you learn anything from copy and paste?
@Blender Creator the word "opinion" sounds like a excuse someone would make.
@Blender Creator
Why reinvent the wheel? If you don't get a solution yourself, look it up. By trying to understand the solution that others have found, you will still learn something.
“If Programming Was An Anime”
Anime companies:
“WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN”
Seems like you haven't seen Battle Programmer Shirase
Read King's Viking
@@deagogl2843 oh gods... LMAO
CharlesTheFrench XD
@Relaxing Storm Oh I don't know... I mean if you just take some of the more interesting test questions from University Professors, who have some interesting sense of humor, you could build an anime about students constantly preventing the whole city to be annihilated.
Episodes about malfunctioning powerplants, neutron radiation, aeronautics, space travel, ...
I am quite certain if you make a place where you can collect the ideas, you'd get enough material for 2 full seasons within a month if advertised by the right UA-camrs.
me, not knowing a single thing in this video: ah yes, very smart, a big brain indeed
Cabbage Cat hahahah
Code
*mood*
I wanna learn what they're saying. I understood a few things. But only basic things and things I see in programming memes.
+@@kakorotskywalker You Should Start Learning How Coding System Works. As A Matter Of Fact... *EVERYONE SHOULD.*
For Anyone Currently Reading This Comment...
vv(Further Optional Reading Materials | WARNING⚠: It Is A Really Long Introduction, But I Had Tried To Make It As Short And Understandable As Possible)vv
The REASON A Lot Of People Are Proned To Being HACKED Is The FACT That They LACK The Knowledge Of How The Coding System Works. LIKE LITERALLY. They Would Get Themselves Into Fishing Websites, Or Clicking On Random Web Links That Automatically Downloads Computer Viruses Into Their Own Computer, And Get Hacked Without Them Ever Knowing.
Learning How To Code Isn't Even The Hardest Thing In The World:
All You Have To Learn Is Just How To Code , , ... And The Basic Functions Of Keyboard Symbols. Just As Simple As SORTING Your TOYS Into Your TOYBOX. As Well As Inserting Computer Files That Goes Into Making Your System More Visually Beautiful, Transferred From Your Phone, Camera, Microsoft Paint, Blender, Unreal Engine And Etc(Basically Third-Party Hardwares Or Softwares) Before Presenting Your System As All Of Us Are Used To Hear On The Internet, The "User Interface", JUST LIKE UA-cam PAGE.
There Are Basically Only *4 Things* That Are More Difficult To Learn In Comparison To The Ones I Mentioned Above:
*(1)* Coding Language[Just Like How English Speakers Speaks English, While Japanese Speakers Speaks Japanese. Each One Of Them Would Not Be Able To Understand Or Get Results From Each Other, If They Do Not Understand The Language They Were Speaking]
*(2)* Mathematical Theories
*(3)* Cryptography[Specialized Coding System Developed For INFORMATION ENCRYPTION & INTERNET SECURITY]
*(4)* Virtual Computer Generated Physics[Systems That Are Specifically Developed Physics For Games Or Virtual Scientific Experimental Simulations]
Are You Still Here With Me? Good. There Are *3 Things* You Need To Do To Begin Your Journey As A *SELF-AWARE* Coder, Or At Least A Little Smarter And Wiser Internet User Than The Others In The World Of Internet:
*(1)* Get Yourself Started With brilliant.org , Sign Up And Take Up The Computer Classes On The Learning Domain Of The Websites. Brilliant Was A World-Wide-Recognized Website That Encourages People To Make Mistakes Along The Way Of Learning, And Helps Internet Users To UNDERSTAND ALL SORTS OF TOPICS In A Genuinely Fun And Joyful Way, Including Computer Coding. And Yes, I Have Personally Learned Coding Over There. [No, DO NOT Click On The Links I Mentioned Here In The Comments, As A PROVE Of FIRST STEP That You Will NOT Click On Random Links On Public Platforms Ever Again...ALSO Don't "Google Search" For Websites Again, But Rather Use *DuckDuckGo* , As In DuckDuckGo.com . Google Collects Your Personal Data About Your Personal Day To Day Life On A Daily Basis That Disregards Your Human Rights In Terms Of Internet Privacy. Meanwhile, DuckDuckGo Doesn't Do So, And Actually *RESPECTS* Your Internet Privacy]
*(2)* Watch Some Videos From A UA-cam Channel That Goes By The Name *"The Hated One"* About The Ways Of Staying *ANONYMOUS* On The Internet, If You Don't Want Your Personal Information Collected By Google That Violates Your Basic Human Rights Of Internet Privacy FROM TODAY ONWARD.
*(3)* Watch Some Videos And Updates From A UA-cam Channel That Goes By The Name *"Two Minute Papers"*, If You Want See The Results Of The Beauty Of Virtual Simulations BUILT And MADE POSSIBLE By Simple Or Complex Coding Systems Presented By A Large Amount Of Community Members In The Field Of Virtual Computer Generated Physics.
Anyhow, For Anyone Who Had Read This Far, Thank You For Reading My Comment, I Wish You The Best Of Luck Out There, Peace Out And Much Love.
As a programmer myself I can relate to him in every aspect. You get into the flow of things and then suddenly there is this medium class problem you face which is just so persistent that you start questioning your life choices 😂
🤣🤣 So true
Try an easy problem 😩 had me fucked up
Oh yeah I remember an OOP question that I saw that made me really cringe
like if you saw it, the teacher had no idea what OOP is used for
Time for a training arc in the Hyperbolic StackOverflow Chamber
Bruh. True
"Senpai, why are you so smart?"
Because I use stack overflow 😎
What is that , i am so weak 🤔😶
@@MrSa30kumar website for sharing code
@@Fuar11 nice, sounds similar as github 🤔👌
@@dy5t3ctic32 nice 🤔👌
@@MrSa30kumar A website where you can copy other's code to make money 💰
Its not real a Anime unless someone says "Nani????" and someone pushes their glasses up on their face.
so... techlead?
Kuso ...... I was about to say this....
And the main character has crazy hair
Yes yes yes
dont forget the gasp after each word
The moment he lost hope for that medium problem, I honestly thaught there was gonna be a flashback of him and his sensei on the peak of a mountain in a waterfall meditating
Lol
Za Warudo
Lol... You're right
Yo igual xD
yes there was also one piece music so the flashback was supposed to happen dude missed out
Watching this right at the start of my journey of becomming a programmer I was like "I like your funny words, magic man", now a few months later watching it again and after having gone back to school for it I actually understand all of it, which has definitely given me a bit of a boost now.
same here
i was lowkey expecting when he said "Time to bring out my secret weapon!!!" he would just google the answer
Yeah, I was waiting for him to call out Stack Overflow like it's his Bankai or something LOL
GitHub for the win!
@@friesguy5467 same. I was expecting him to pull out Stack lol
i expected youtube tutorial
My secret all powerful move: stack overflow
Anime: Senpai
Real-life : StackOverflow
Comp Sci Students know whats up
Stackoverflow: Your question is stupid
@@arthurfidas7254 yeah most of the time it's either duplicate or stupid
My dumbass read this as stark overflow
Google can be be senpai’s favourite student 👨🎓.
To be honest, the manga was better, especially at Face expressions and "Google chrome" arc.
Who? Underrated comment
so truuuu
The acting was bad too 🤣
Reminds me of that one Internet Explorer vs Google Chrome comic fight. XD
Google chrome used to much data
I was so amazed that n+m length array filled with n-kind number can transfrom to partial circle list.
Hackers in movies : *punches keyboard for 5 seconds*
"I'm in, I now have access to the government"
@@steffy1727 why :0
@@steffy1727 or maybe just learn c++.
you seem like the kind of guy that's just getting into coding and tries to be like the cool kids by saying c++ is difficult
Well wouldn't be that interesting in a movie when a hacker simply does "I open this password cracking system, and lets it run for a few hours till it finds out the password"
@@matiastohmo3295 calm your tits
@@tonilaseng4620 no
Senpai's too smart not even the subtitle can comprehend what he explained
This...this right here....is funny 😭😭😭😭
I expected him to be like: "I promise to never use it, but I will have to break my promise... my secret weapon.... STACKOVERFLOW" XD
Then summoning 10 generations of programmers *power rangers scene reference here*
@@totoco2 And they all tell him to change his problem to fit their answer.
lmao me too
me too hahahahahha
More like
SUTAKKU OVAAFUROU!!
I swear my little cousin really started liking biology after watching cell’s at work 😭😂 , Japanese people are capable of making any random serious or unserious activity worth it for 8 seasons 😂 I swear I wish I had that much talent as a writer
Which programming language he use???
What platform??
A year late but i got into physics (of all things) because of Ajin. In school i always thought "WTF does this mean and what am i gonna do with this???" And now im trying to get how is applied in the manga and become increasingly interested.
Cells at work is so goated.
I swear, I wouldn’t mind watching 5 seasons of this.
Is your name five weenies?
How the hell u got 711 subscribers men
Me foi kid
@say hello u talking about me huh??
@say hello lol
Programming is so fun when you know what's going on
But when you don't know what went wrong,you just have to sit there waiting for death
oof yeah when you just start programming its such a pain
Or you can start the code again without changing anything, and surprisingly will work
We're poking the code repeatedly as it writhes around in pain
Edit: MuahaHahAhaha
True
I like how it's "when" and not "if" because bugs are so inevitable
As a programming anime, I can confirm this is 100% accurate.
wtf I thought this was a troll. why is this not a thing yet??
KUSSOOOOO
Is there really an anime about programming like this?
Overfitting?)
@@bluehood4052 lol it's not stolen that channel actually IS a programming anime that's being made by an indie company
I love how carpal tunnel gets mentioned twice and both times its right after a really dramatic explanation
Spoilers: His Senpai will be the Hacker he will fight in the end of Google Interim Arc.
No spoil pls!!!!
Where can i get the raw?!
Or maybe, Sauce plz.
Damn, where you read the manga ? I've to read that
Duuuuude I just started the manga come on
fk u spoiled me
What people think programming is like:
What it's actually like: Asking for help on StackOverflow
Yes.
Then getting roasted and downvoted in StackOverflow because your question is too trivial
or, copy-paste from documentation examples with a twist
or realize you forgot to do somrthing that broke everything
or you code something that not supposed to, but as long as it doesn't produce any red colored underline it's acceptable.
"Senpai, why you so smart?"
"Because I use Stack Overflow"
this guy just copied a comment how does he have 38 likes?! and the original has 16?
@@Wichita0, I didn't copy, I haven't seen a comment that said this. I just had an idea, two people can have the same idea.
@@azaleacolburn can be more than two, too.
@@azaleacolburn Wow, I've just seen the same comment about "2 people can have the same idea"
@@grazz_er really, that's weird...
Amazing video. I'm so triggered though because I spent hours on this problem and couldn't do it. Only the second time I've been so stuck on a Medium. It's also the first time where after seeing the solution I thought "I would never have come up with that".
What do you mean by "a Medium"? I'm kida new to this, is this problem from a website which has more problems?
@@danielesko0106 Yes many of them are Leetcode problems
should've been:
"I have no choice but to use my secret weapon... STACKOVERFLOW"
Yess but no. He needs hashmap 😂😂
This question is stupid and a duplicate of another question that isn't the same question
Damn .... they counter attacked my attack with THIS QUESTION HAS ALREADY BEEN ANSWERED
This is soo cringy and nerdy, why tf would you even try making coding cool, its lame and beta male stuff
@Fox Tail dont get soo cocky, also did I sayd im the alpha male by myself? No I didnt, you blind kid?
I swear, i'm gonna be Silicon Valley Hokage someday!
😂
Sivhokage in one word maybe!😅😆
Sivkage
Believe it!
Kira?
Then are you prepared to fight Ireul, the 11th Angel, who invaded Tokyo-03 by manifesting itself both a biological and computer virus?
"Senpai why are you so smart?"
-Because My jacket is so big.-
i think it's the glasses
@@heliosjollywolf9552 ackshually he has the glasses because he is smart
if it was made today:
"time to use my secret weapon!"
*opens chatgpt*
You forgot the part where he looks at his Senpai and says, "He's so powerful. So this is what it means to be a senior engineer. "
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"He's jacket is so big"
As expected of a Senior Engineer.
Senior : I AM HERE
USA: Senior Java Developer
Japan: Senpai Java Developer
Underrated
underrated
detarrednu
Sottovalutato
Niedocenione
"senior engineers don't code anymore' - made my day lol
Confirmed. Unless it is something you built, meetings, code reviews, admin shit.
They don't. They respond to code reviews with "LGTM!"
@@jshares7074 What it means?
@@williams.n.9443 “Looks good to me!”
"You mean to tell me I could code anything?"
"No, Neo. I mean that when the time comes, you won't have to"
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!! Great Job bro!
"Oh my God, he's so cool!"
"And his jacket is so big!"
_Hyaaaah〜!..._
...k, that was a bit gay :V...
Love that line
Yes his "jacket" is indeed big.
@@goldenarygoldc-3457 stfu pervert
and his D is so small
When it showed the ancient egyptians using hashmaps I absolutely lost it
All this is missing is for the main character to take a potato chip and eat it.
You here
@@orewa9591 Of course he's here.
hello there x 227
Didn't expected seeing you here
Look who's here
Needs a character to do something mildly impressive, and a spectator narrating for 5 minutes explaining how amazingly brilliant and genius and super cool it is.
"Oh my god! He's putting salt in the dish! Salt - a secret ingredient passed down from the most ancient history of humanity - is known to bind to chemical receptors on the tongue, enhancing our sensation of the other flavour compounds found within the food, thus taking the entire flavour profile of the dish to levels only previously dreamed of! Truly, this man desires to ascend to the level of a cooking god!!!!"
Programming questions be like:
"Build a house made of bricks."
"NOTE: You are not allowed to use bricks."
You can only use one brick recursively
thats a real ouchie bro
Easy use []
You won't be done until you see things that make you shit bricks. Then you can build the house.
And you can access and read the plans of the house one time.
subtitle: "explains algorithm"
me: i see
soka
@densch123 The duplicate values basically point to the same node if they are used to index into the array (which is the strategy used here). That is why once the hare catches up with the tortoise (which means we are now inside some point of the cycle), you want one pointer to start at the beginning again and leave the other pointer inside the cycle (it's easier to understand if you draw it out) and start traversing both pointers one step at a time. The moment they meet again (which would be the start of the cycle) means that both pointers are now using the duplicate value you are looking for. Basically, one of the duplicates is outside of the cycle, while the other is inside, and both would point to the beginning of the cycle (I think I just said cycle way too many times lol).
naruhodo
@densch123 Using the example in the video (3, 1, 3, 4, 2), if you were to draw this out as a linked list with each number being an index in the array to tell you where it points to, you would end up with a structure that looks like the following
i.imgur.com/hMy3Vuf.jpg
The cycle happens when you land on any of those 3 nodes: 4, 2, and 3. Using Floyd's algo, the tortoise and hare would end up in the node with the value of 3 inside the cycle (index 2 of the array). From there, one of the pointers starts at the beginning again and both pointers follow the next node they point to until they hit the same node. In this case, it just takes one iteration until both pointers hits the same node, which contains the value 4.
I believe that when using Floyd's algorithm, the hare and tortoise will always meet in a node that is the same distance away from the start of the cycle to the distance between the start of the cycle and the start of your array/list. That is why you only need to move one node at a time during the second phase of the solution
When you've watched too much anime, and knew exactly when the protagonist would say Nani.
WHEN YOU'VE NOT WATCHED ANIME AND STILL KNOW IT!
I knew it although I never watched anime in my life
When you actually say nani at the same time as the characters.
When this video got published, I wasn't able to understand a single statement here. But now I solve same types of questions on leetcode.
"Senpai, why are you so smart?"
"Because...I'm that type of person who answers questions in stack overflow😎"
No, but for real, what does he say?
@@sebastianmacchi6802 I think that his answered :Cause i'm gangstar
sorry ,Brasil on here
@@mateuslimapolitano1501 you know, I tought the same, not sure tho, he speaks too fast :/
Yeah he lost that opportunity
I expected some flashbacks of your grandpa on the moment of his dead saying that he believes in you
me too 🤣
lmao I-😂
jujutsu kaisen
*cough* jujutsu kaisen *cough*
In the second part of this video
Coder Breathing: 2nd Form: Stack Overflow!
that actually works wtf
Coder Breathing: Final Form, Give the hell up!
And demon slayed
Royichi overflow tenkai
Nice one
Man, as I was watching this, I got really familiar vibes of "Wait, doesn't he sounds like Shun Kaidou from Saiki K?"
And LITERALLY the next moment, you PLAY his theme song.
Needless to say, I was aghast when I realized that you were playing his theme because that's totally the thing he would do. And if something "somehow" doesn't work, he would blame it on the Jet Black Wings being there to sabotage him.
What a throwback. (Also, didn't expect the Food Wars "explaining" song. That was cool too.)
"I want to learn programming"
*UA-cam randomly recommends this video
"Toilet cleaning it is..."
Don't worry you can always settle for web development.
@@philipschulze8213 Just show me how it's done...
@taikutsu mine too and I am a developer. No excuses. Begin with C# Tutorials and play around. If it's fun, go on. If not, you tried
@@KommissarKong good recommandation !
@@HaloDude557 Yo I am learning web development. Yare Yare Daze.
"Senior engineers don't code anymore" is the truest fact there is
What do they do instead?
@@tudorgalatan1 they let the juniors handle all the suffering
@@tudorgalatan1 give orders
@@tudorgalatan1 crack whip.
@@tudorgalatan1 Force juniors to suffer from carpal tunnel.
Me watching this knowing nothing about coding: mmm yes understandable
HHahhahahahaha
This is me
i got a five on the AP CSA exam and i still don't understand what he's doing here, you're not alone.
dont worry, years of coding and i dont get it neither.
@@mac19999x I know close to nothing about coding but from what I understood he's making a code that finds a duplicate number in a number set? I don't even know lol
Good video lol. I think you can just use addition for the problem:
n = (Given, one less than the length of seq)
seq = (Given, list of numbers)
Python:
return sum(seq)-(n*(n+1)/2)
C++:
int sum = 0;
for(int i : seq): sum += i;
return sum-(n*(n+1)/2);
or
return std::accumulate(v.begin(), v.end(), 0)-(n(n+1)/2);
a number may be duplicated any number of times. Infact, in the site i saw this it explicitly mentioned u cannot use it because there can be multiple
Actually in anime the main character would have a flashback with his friends telling him to never give up and he coding with the power of friendship.
But programmers don't have friends, so this is quite on point, solid 5/7
Oh man!!!🤣
we have friends online. some are even married.
to their computers.
That was the joke back in my college days/
😂😂😂
Nono, he'd have flashbacks of his comrades slowly falling out of coding and then he's all by himself.
Just him and senpai left uwu
No that what chessy animes do a really good anime like this would never
As a programmer, I can confirm that this is accurate to real life.
The author really did their research.
However, the manga was definitely better because it had more content.
Anything is better than anime..... others would say it but not me. Am waiting for release of s2
Plot twist: The author was a programmer all along
but this is an original anime
agree u.u7
Manga sucks. I know, many hate comments are going to come back at me. But I say Anime is always better. Nonetheless if you agree we Anime Lovers can also strike them back lol😂😂.
Programming is actually like this, except Senpai is just your hallucinations from your psychedelics.
Not gonna lie, I've had days where I've just given up. Go to bed, and suddenly have a dream about solving the code, wake up and suddenly it was 10x easier than yesterday.
Probably cus I got some rest, but I like to thank my imaginary senpai.
@@MrPanda_Cake K-KONO POWAH DA!
@@MrPanda_Cake i have something like this everytime i take a dump
@@MrPanda_Cake It actually is possible to literally learn while sleeping. It may Sound weird, but you could technically think about that Problem in your dream and find a solution in your dream.
It has happend to me once, and that was pretty much the coolest thing i have experienced while dreaming.
[ugh]
You’ve heard of Food Wars, now get ready for Programming Conflict
Senpai: "this isn't even my final form"
lol XD
Lol
Best part in the comment section 😂
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As a programmer I can confirm that this is 100% accurate.
Totally!!
kk
In fact
Sorta. I just give up and move onto a new project
It's 92% accurate. Because irl there's no senpai at the end who will give you the whole solution
"Senpai" is stackoverflow.
And the main antagonist is the school WiFi, which has StackOverflow on the list of blocked sites for some random reason
nah he followed his instructions too easily
NANI
Haha
"If programming were an anime, it would follow the journey of a young coder striving to master the art of coding languages, facing challenges like debugging monsters and navigating through the virtual landscapes of the digital world."
That one error where u spell the word wrong is gonna kill them fr
When a Programmer becomes a UA-camr and becomes an Actor! :)
No reply? Ok(1)
@@rebellion7435 No reply? Ok(2)
No reply?ok (3)
No reply? Ok(4)
No reply? Ok(5)
_I like he randomly shows Egyptian Script to justify Hash Maps. Lmaoooo_
I read the manga and there wasn't any egyptian script
@ yeah but it's a nice detail they add in the live adaptation..
@@gklnth187 The manga is better because there's no opening
Joma: Codes with the supernatural brain as his Senpai
Me: *struggling with the code though explained*
that just means he's bad as explaining
@@Thatsprettiemuchit nop
hahah, ify
I also didn’t get it when he explained it haha. But seeing the code actually makes it way easier to get it
@@daheck81 The code seem wrong
I came up with an N * logN constant-space solution in my head, which is basically a binary search of the interval where the duplicate number appears. First we count all numbers bigger than N/2 and count all numbers smaller or equal to N/2, see on which side of the interval we have more entries than we have positions. Then sub-divide that interval, etc.
Senpai's solution is so much cooler though
Nice
"Code it yourself. Senior engineers don't code anymore" Died at this 😂
So did I 😅
@@ankithabhayan324 and why is that? Im not a programmer so im curious lol
@@bigbangislifeuu7479 Senior engineers are the experts that have years of experience. Mostly what they do is educate or review other people's code to make sure whether it is efficient and what not.
Senior engineers don't write code on their own. They just review it. It was funny because a person who is 25-35 years old (eg:- joma) doesnt categorise as a senior engineer.
@@ankithabhayan324 tbh 35 could mean 12 years of experience which kinda is a senior.
@@shblade5984 I agree with you.
But people with 20+ years of experience is more likely to be classified as senior engineer than a person with 12+ years of experience.
Every Programmers worst nightmare: When u have a problem with the code that no one has searched for before
This can not be more true
Stolen comment from video that has 10m views
@@nurlybekinthemcu6390 Really ?
@@Vrglab Yes, the second comment from user Hri Kishore link: ua-cam.com/video/HluANRwPyNo/v-deo.html
YES YES YES
Best Waifu: Stackoverflow Chan
Google chan
Isn't... Stackoverflow, senpai though....
Speedwagon
time to copy paste
Dio chan
You made programming more fun and interesting ,...😂❤️
Love your all videos ...
Imagine a anime called "My programmers academia"
Moving to japan to write this LN rn
They did:
ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
@@paulthebest I can't believe it... it's 2020... and I... I was weak... I was naive...
@@paulthebest jajajaja
What about Programmer's Bizarre Adventure
This is where anime can't use power of friendship
I tried that once with my IDE and it told me to stop being a little bitch.
@@guyclykos 😂 😂 😂
He literally asked a friend for the solution.
You would have to have friends first.
Unless you are using C++ lol.
After months of learning how to program, I unknowingly acquired an Indian accent.
Your power rose an entire level
This gave me a cramp 😂
OMG! this is so accurate LMAO
I don't get the joke
Probs because I'm an Indian lol
@@PinchofSaltwithMousumi its cuz indians made the tutorials he used maybe
I'm very into this. I saw python and thought "there must be a ready method to do that in C that will solve all performance restrictions and make the problem trivial".
The tortoise-hare algorithm provided me so much headache. I stared at the implementation trying topic run it through in my head, but all I could end up with was the tortoise at value 4 when it met with the hare, and then the ptr1 just chasing one step after ptr2 forever and they would never be equal when comparing in the evaluation of the while after both mafe their step. Just forever going 3 -> 4 -> 2 one after the other.
*me who's never coded in my life*
Ah yes of course.
I can feel u
Yes
Tried it and it certainly wasn't fun.
Mart K I think it *is* fun. Personal preference, I guess.
@@Quantum_Magnus Should be fun if i have more than 5 months to learn everything and not just for the sake of final.
"Senpai, why are you so smart?"
Because... I'm the ex google, ex facebook techlead.
So I wasn't the only one thinking avout TechLead's references lol
@BoxingShadows Oof I remember that
BoxingShadows that’s true
[AS A MILLIONAIRE]
Ex husband and maybe ex UA-camr too but he's waiting to reveal it on his UA-cam channel
This must be hilarious to the people who actually understand it
It is, indeed :)
Laughed so hard !
what are you doing with your life ? watch anime
Try coding in Python if you want something useful and easy to learn
Nah, I missed on the hilarious aspect because I was too focused on how the last algorithm was super neat!
It is xD
we need this type of programming classes :)
now this is quality content
its literally an ad for their course.
@@sharlsherif5710 It's a pretty good ad.
Wai Yang Agreed
This is so unrealistic!!
A senior engineer would send you a link to some obscure documentation and will set his status to 'out of office' immediately
That sounds hilarious
😵😵💀💀💀💀
sounds like real life experience
cz its anime dude
Pffft...a real senior engineer would send you the name of an old Usenet board while always being displayed as "offline".
Without being prompted. They just...know.
You forgot the part where he has a flashback to when his senpai was teaching him simple coding
"This is how you declare an int, don't forget it"
Surely that flashback would be a paternal figure now tragically passed teaching him BASIC on an old and outdated computer?
And the name of this technic is: *casting-da*
but that's would make the video triple in time xD
It should've been flashback to his senpai teaching him and after that died telling him to never give up. So he got his strength back and pushed harder.
I love that when Sempai leaves it's Kaido Shun's theme from Saiki Kusuo. Like, who knows, they know what I mean, it just suits here so well xD
"I take a potato chip and eat it", would have gave you the power you need.
FUCK ME LIFE hahaha i thought im the only one who thinks this Scene in death note is hilarious
omg, same! :D
I am the god of this new world
don't forget to go SSJ, Nine tailed cloak and activate the wrath shield all at the same time
inb4 nobody gets the 3rd one
@@prismflux5129 Everyone thinks that. its a meme
Reality :
Stackoverflow, indian youtuber
How to make an array
I*
how to read array key 🌚
Indian guys should honestly do a collab and make the ultimate programming course
@@dv9239 I don't think the world is ready yet
* *Search all your errors* *
*I was expecting a 10 episode flashback of your friendship with your senpai and then suddenly gaining a power boost to be able to solve the problem.*
Thatd be super awesome!!
LOL
oof that's awesome lmao
yyep, me too xd
The fact that he used Kaido's theme from Saiki K
"I am Jet Black Wings (Coding edition)"
Questions : Exist
Stack overflow: So..., you have chosen death...
*"If I don't get a job, I'll eventually die of poverty and starvation"*
This has a more realistic PLOT than any other animes out there
Well, I mean, slice of life is a thing. That's about as close as you're going to get to real-to-life.
But animes are supposed to be fantasy
@@clashoclan3371 Many types of anime are fantastical, but that is far from being all of them. Sci-fi anime are plentiful, and tend to take place in an advanced society or in the future. Slice of life anime is effectively a sitcom, and also a genre I like a lot. Try Nichijou, my Ordinary Life, a slice of life anime that uses its budget to look like an action filled anime, but really is just about a mundane life.
"he's so cool, and his jacket is so big!"
me- seems legit
No homo.
Was that an saoa reference or nah?
@@skywardapex_4310 nah and even if it is idc
afrin zaman ok the ending if that was a bit rude but seems legit
Brilliantly done brother👏🏽, what an amazing video❣️, how I didn't found it earlier😕
I spit out my drink at “HashMap-uh”
that "uh" made me "haaaaa" :):):)
it was supposed to be Hash-uh Map-uh. but yeah that was very funny :D
I have literally 0 knowledge about programming, but I could still appreciate this beautiful anime. Even if I understood none of the plot twists, I was rooting for the MC and his delightful Senpai. His glasses-fix move steals my heart every time.
Same
Me too
I feel the same way I do when I watch a sports anime about a sport I do not know. I know that what is going on is supposed to be really top tier in their field but they could also just slip anything in there and I'll nod.
the only question is where is the coding anime beach episode?
666 like, you have summoned a demon now
No one:
Every Anime character when he thinks he's smart:
*LAUGHS IN CONFIDENCE*
Followed by quivering in fear
@@brandonden795 *Repositions his glasses with his two fingers*, *Glasses shine in glorious blue*; Hwehwehwehwehwehwe... You've got no idea about what I'm going to do, baka...
@@theseductivepotato7459 but then proceeds to explain his plan and wonder how the Mc stopped him
@@theseductivepotato7459 but what if the Mc and everyone else also pushes their galsses *looks at you Log "Push that glasses" Horizon*
Laugh in keikaku.
I lost it. This video is too funny. I don’t know how he could keep a straight face. 😂
Subtitles: [explains algorithm]
Deaf People: *p r o g r e m m*
I was surprised there were no flashbacks...
I came for the Anime and left with Floyd's Tortoise and Hare.
I watched this before college and I never understood a single thing. Now, I'm at the near end of my 1st semester and I'm proud to be able to understood everything said before the senpai engineer shows up.
"Fullstack Alchemist: Brotherhood"
Damn that's a good name.... now I miss full metal alchemist
Genius...👍
ROFL brilliant
Give this man a medal
"Fullstack Alchemist 2: Hello World"
He forgot one detail that the anime character is wearing glasses and he is sitting in a dark room where the only light source is his monitor's screen.
I think that’s the side character and rival to the protagonist.
@@gyrodriver kira does that, he just doesn't use glases
I'm a programmer, but I don't wear glasses
@@sempiternal_futility Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete DELETE!
Being a programmer:
-FINALLY I DID IT! ITS DONE
+So... What is it doing?
-Can calcuate which day is your bday any year you want.
+And..?
-Wdym and?
*YOU FOOL DO YOU NOT THE THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS YOU IMBECILE*
ben anlamadım
Uhh, (looks at 20 page thesis of making a program for whichever client), shit.
If you've ever seen Tom Scott's video you'll know that's a "NP hard as fuck dude shoot me now" problem
I'm glad I'm watching this after completing senior year, if not everything, I understand most of it. It was quite recent actually, I just took an entrance exam the other day with this in syllabus
I thought he was going to use the “power of friendship” when he messed up.
I mean, power of friendship was sempai telling him the answer
@@frozenheartedgiant8330 it was more like almight coming to save the day.
i thought he was going to remember those hard times, memories and how he can t give up so senpai would be proud of him xD
I'll code with the right hand and make a flow chart using left....then
"I'll take a potato chip... and eat it!
" :)
underrated
😂😂😂😂 damn
Dammn!!!
HELL YEA
bruh u prolly saw that on twitter
*"this question is trivial"
my teachers in a nutshell
yeah cuz they don't know squat.
Aaaaaaah eae Man kkjk
I saw my teacher in that sentence
The final technique:
!!!*EXERCISE TO THE READER*!!!