For real bro, I knew about this course for 1-2 years but never picked it up because I didn't think I'd have time. Now I'm almost on my final project and I feel amazing!
"This was CS50." What a powerful note to end the course on. Thank you to David Malan, Harvard, and the entire CS50 team for making this course free and accessible. I have been intending to start learning programming for several years, but I would always get overwhelmed with where to start and end up getting exactly nowhere. After finishing CS50, I feel confident that I'll be able to continue learning and exploring on my own. But first, looking forward to finishing out on the games track!
I won't feel guilty this time after someone asks how I spent my summer. Without even being there, it felt as if I was a part of the audience, smiling at the frequent jokes and learning throughout the journey. Thank you, Harvard, Prof. David, and the entire CS50 team for such a memorable experience.
Man, I'm gonna miss learning from such a great and captivating teacher. Sir David, thanks a lot to you and Harvard for making this possible. I learned a lot from this course. Thanks again :)
Thank you so much professor! You can’t imagine what it means to learn from you and other members of the staff. I was so captivated throughout and I was wishing that the lectures never end. I literally was at my breaking point and might have dropped a tear or two during the concluding minutes. I will forever be grateful to you for providing this course for free, for people like me who do not have access to financial or technical resources, for whom studying from Harvard or knowing about computer science is an unfulfilled dream, you have made it possible. I hope I can introduce this course and impart the knowledge received from it to all the less fortunate or uninformed people. May God bless you sir with anything and everything that you wish for!
I already miss him, i didn't want it to end. What a great course and a great teacher. I'm 39, from Italy, I grew up in a in a family's tech company, nothing was clear as this lessons are. "if only" I had this opportunity, this clearness, this entusiasm you gave me "some" years ago, today I would had been a different man. For sure I feel more complete in terms of vision and orizontal knowledge. I already started an other course on "data government for helthcare managment ". I'm running faster as never before, I'm "eating" the course, I really felt happines of learning nice things, like when I was a kid. I think, for any income you are gaining from this course, you have repaid the world 10times. Thanks a lot. David, you are the best. Thank to all of you guis behind the courtains. I'm deeply moved from your entusiasm, this is the true happiness of knowledge. I think italy had lost it, I'm sure I did. During the lonelyness of the quarantine, you gave me a new glow, a reason to shine a little more, to go little further with my job, and my life. I think could not get enough of this. Hope see you soon. Get well, you deserve it.
Thanks David and everyone who makes CS50 possible. We truly live in an amazing age where people around the world -- hobbyists, students, career changers, you name it -- can have access to this kind of quality content 24/7. Thank you for not locking it behind a paywall (though I'll be paying for a certificate to show my appreciation), and for putting so much effort into making everyone feel involved in some way. This was CS50!
To the professor and the whole staff: I have so much to thank you all for making this learning experience so pleasant and even providing it for free! I have never thought of myself as being able to program but thanks to this course I can feel it's a reachable goal, after all. I can say that I am proud to be at this stage and kind of melancholic because of its end, but I know it is already time to walk with my own legs. I am proud to say that I followed CS50. WE ARE CS50.
i remember watching that intro on the first lecture and wondering why it was so damn dramatic. seeing it now, its a clear reflection of this class and its quality, and the passion of its professor. i have a genuine appreciation for the cs50 team not only for holding such a high quality class, but releasing it so we could experience it in a way. if i had somehow studied at Harvard, David Malan would definitely have been my favorite professor. hats off to you guys
Don't cry because it's over... smile because it happened :,( . I can barely express how grateful I was that I was able to take this course, big thanks to professor Malan and everyone who worked on the CS50 team, one of the best courses I have ever gotten to take.
Thank you David. Last year I tweeted you when I started this course and you replied all the best. That was very inspiring to get a reply from you. It felt Just like when you say “good question”. But due to my work & mental condition I couldn’t complete it. Now I finished watching and I miss you. Hope I become developer in coming years and save enough to meet you in US.
I have been in programming for quite a while now. Few months back I started learning assembly language so you can imagine that how long I have been in programming. but all the time I felt that I had no experience in programming. I had so many questions in my mind, so many confusions but this course solved all my doubts. Thank you so much for such a great course!
I will be forever thankful of finding and attending CS50. Now, about to start the android track, I look behind a couple of months ago and remember how anxious the whole path ahead made me feel, but now I only feel gratitude and happiness! THANK YOU CS50 TEAM!
@@davidjmalan ...hii David... you are changing my life...the way i looking to computer science is changed... Thanks man...god bless you......"this was cs50"... really heart' me😰🥺
This was magic, thanks David for the excellent classes during the pandemic, this is the third year I try to watch it all, and I finally did it! Maybe next year year I will even make the exercises, as a Data Scientist general programming has always been scary, because of how complicated some low level languages like C require, but you showed me how powerful understanding those details can be and how fun as well!
Although the lectures are fantastic, the exercises are 95% of your learning experience in this course. You can do them at your own pace through the year.
Just finished watching the lectures. Thank you David and Harvard and all related staff who took part in it for this given opportunity. Tbh I was in that 2/3 of "newbie" audience part and I liked CS50 very much. However, I didn't solve any problems and just watched, sometimes struggling to understand but finally got what I wanted (maybe except SQL part, which I didn't feel like of my interest at this point so I just run through it as it is). Anyway, great course, great uni, I am happy that I had this opportunity to study in Harvard at least in this form. I wish I could do it i real life, and I am kinda jealous for Harvard students rn but in a good way of course.
Cheers! Finished up to Week 8 (still gotta do the week 7 psets tho)! If coronavirus and SAH never happened, I would have never stumbled upon this course. I got introduced to it via a discord friend group that I’m in! Very challenging and rewarding course so far.
@@mohammadmuneeb3922 dont worry, all you need is self motivation and drive to keep on going. otherwise david and brian got you good. but you'll also need a decent amount of luck for tideman😂😂
Its obvious that there is an incredible work done behind the stairs from curriculum design to those inspiring concepts of harry potter i will never forgive u guys The world still ok with people like david and the stuff , I've always had that stereotype of a nerd booring a programmer suppose to be and thats what was preventing me from this knowledge iwas childish i guess but i what i wanna say is that now the picture is cleared i taught i need to visit every website and know everything's happening on the internet but its like the same basics everytime and people just being creative and the concepts are just simple and i really regret not learning this although i did start when i was 14 and just stoped cause i live algeria where ther is no ressource( internet) only tv wish is a bulls**t commercial stuff pludges you with wrong info about the wourld such as they did to me, stop tv and and learn only
Is it just me or did they add the problem set 8 recently? I don't recall seeing it after I finished problem set 7 a couple months ago and began working on my final project :S
Dam I spent 2 years to finish watching this show... how reluctant is my brain to read in complex data but could be eventually useful maybe... thx anyway
There aren't 9 and 10. This is from the course, "CS50's introduction to Computer Science", which has a total of 9 weeks, (Counting from 0 to 8). So this is the last week/lecture of the course. However, if you're interested in learning more from amazing teachers such as David, I'd suggest enrolling into free courses by Harvard on the edx.org (someone commented with the actual link up somewhere)
This course saved my corona quarantine and introduce me to a world I always wanted to learn! Thanks David, it has been great!!
same here
Same here man..
For real bro, I knew about this course for 1-2 years but never picked it up because I didn't think I'd have time. Now I'm almost on my final project and I feel amazing!
I watched first video last year and this quarantine I finished this.
+1
"This was CS50."
What a powerful note to end the course on. Thank you to David Malan, Harvard, and the entire CS50 team for making this course free and accessible. I have been intending to start learning programming for several years, but I would always get overwhelmed with where to start and end up getting exactly nowhere.
After finishing CS50, I feel confident that I'll be able to continue learning and exploring on my own. But first, looking forward to finishing out on the games track!
I won't feel guilty this time after someone asks how I spent my summer. Without even being there, it felt as if I was a part of the audience, smiling at the frequent jokes and learning throughout the journey. Thank you, Harvard, Prof. David, and the entire CS50 team for such a memorable experience.
Glad you joined us!
David J. Malan The legend himself :)
When he says "This was cs50" ;-;
i got chills :/
Top 10 saddest anime endings
Hello brother! Where are you from?
I am from Kashmir...
AP
Man, I'm gonna miss learning from such a great and captivating teacher. Sir David, thanks a lot to you and Harvard for making this possible. I learned a lot from this course. Thanks again :)
Thank you so much professor! You can’t imagine what it means to learn from you and other members of the staff. I was so captivated throughout and I was wishing that the lectures never end. I literally was at my breaking point and might have dropped a tear or two during the concluding minutes. I will forever be grateful to you for providing this course for free, for people like me who do not have access to financial or technical resources, for whom studying from Harvard or knowing about computer science is an unfulfilled dream, you have made it possible. I hope I can introduce this course and impart the knowledge received from it to all the less fortunate or uninformed people. May God bless you sir with anything and everything that you wish for!
I already miss him, i didn't want it to end. What a great course and a great teacher. I'm 39, from Italy, I grew up in a in a family's tech company, nothing was clear as this lessons are. "if only" I had this opportunity, this clearness, this entusiasm you gave me "some" years ago, today I would had been a different man. For sure I feel more complete in terms of vision and orizontal knowledge. I already started an other course on "data government for helthcare managment ". I'm running faster as never before, I'm "eating" the course, I really felt happines of learning nice things, like when I was a kid. I think, for any income you are gaining from this course, you have repaid the world 10times. Thanks a lot. David, you are the best. Thank to all of you guis behind the courtains. I'm deeply moved from your entusiasm, this is the true happiness of knowledge. I think italy had lost it, I'm sure I did. During the lonelyness of the quarantine, you gave me a new glow, a reason to shine a little more, to go little further with my job, and my life. I think could not get enough of this. Hope see you soon. Get well, you deserve it.
It's never too late man, chase your goal and live a life without regrets!
This guy has changed hundreds of thousands of lives. What a legend!!
Thanks David and everyone who makes CS50 possible. We truly live in an amazing age where people around the world -- hobbyists, students, career changers, you name it -- can have access to this kind of quality content 24/7. Thank you for not locking it behind a paywall (though I'll be paying for a certificate to show my appreciation), and for putting so much effort into making everyone feel involved in some way.
This was CS50!
To the professor and the whole staff:
I have so much to thank you all for making this learning experience so pleasant and even providing it for free! I have never thought of myself as being able to program but thanks to this course I can feel it's a reachable goal, after all.
I can say that I am proud to be at this stage and kind of melancholic because of its end, but I know it is already time to walk with my own legs. I am proud to say that I followed CS50. WE ARE CS50.
You said what I am feeling! Thank you, CS50's David and staff for everything!
"This was cs50"
i cried
if i go to harvard i will never give a friend my book lol
you savages !!
i remember watching that intro on the first lecture and wondering why it was so damn dramatic. seeing it now, its a clear reflection of this class and its quality, and the passion of its professor. i have a genuine appreciation for the cs50 team not only for holding such a high quality class, but releasing it so we could experience it in a way. if i had somehow studied at Harvard, David Malan would definitely have been my favorite professor. hats off to you guys
Don't cry because it's over... smile because it happened :,( . I can barely express how grateful I was that I was able to take this course, big thanks to professor Malan and everyone who worked on the CS50 team, one of the best courses I have ever gotten to take.
Glad you enjoyed so!
I've finally completed this course! Thank you Harvard and Staff who made it possible! ❤️
David. The Best.
Thank you David. Last year I tweeted you when I started this course and you replied all the best. That was very inspiring to get a reply from you. It felt Just like when you say “good question”. But due to my work & mental condition I couldn’t complete it. Now I finished watching and I miss you. Hope I become developer in coming years and save enough to meet you in US.
Yeah ! Here comes Brian with his wonderfully confident voice.
I have been in programming for quite a while now. Few months back I started learning assembly language so you can imagine that how long I have been in programming.
but all the time I felt that I had no experience in programming. I had so many questions in my mind, so many confusions but this course solved all my doubts.
Thank you so much for such a great course!
I will be forever thankful of finding and attending CS50. Now, about to start the android track, I look behind a couple of months ago and remember how anxious the whole path ahead made me feel, but now I only feel gratitude and happiness!
THANK YOU CS50 TEAM!
Wow, on Week 0 I didn't think I'd actually get here. Thanks David and everybody from the staff.
Thank you for this course ❤️
David, you’re amazing 🏆
Very welcome, Daria! Thank you!
@@davidjmalan ...hii David... you are changing my life...the way i looking to computer science is changed... Thanks man...god bless you......"this was cs50"... really heart' me😰🥺
@@samadhanturakane1852 So glad to hear!
Mr. Malan, I saw a video of you teaching cs50 from 2007. Amazing passion over the years, thank you for the quality tutoring!
This was magic, thanks David for the excellent classes during the pandemic, this is the third year I try to watch it all, and I finally did it! Maybe next year year I will even make the exercises, as a Data Scientist general programming has always been scary, because of how complicated some low level languages like C require, but you showed me how powerful understanding those details can be and how fun as well!
Although the lectures are fantastic, the exercises are 95% of your learning experience in this course. You can do them at your own pace through the year.
Seriously incredible course. I can't thank David and the staff enough for this significant piece of work. :)
this guy is such a captivating teacher
@@jkovert she?
Just finished watching the lectures. Thank you David and Harvard and all related staff who took part in it for this given opportunity. Tbh I was in that 2/3 of "newbie" audience part and I liked CS50 very much. However, I didn't solve any problems and just watched, sometimes struggling to understand but finally got what I wanted (maybe except SQL part, which I didn't feel like of my interest at this point so I just run through it as it is). Anyway, great course, great uni, I am happy that I had this opportunity to study in Harvard at least in this form. I wish I could do it i real life, and I am kinda jealous for Harvard students rn but in a good way of course.
Thank you so much David and everyone else at CS50 I learned way more than I thought I would!
Very welcome!
Absolutely loved the course! I feel a lot more independent now.
Y'all agree that David is a great and awesome teacher.
This course was amazing, thank you everyone who put it together.
Thank you for one of the experiences of a lifetime, David! This masterpiece of a course made my summer worthwhile :)
Glad you enjoyed so!
Bravo, Mr. Malan, you and the staff are the best!!! Thank you very much for an Opportunity like this.
A sincere thank you to professor David Malan and the CS 50 team from Hong Kong.
Yay! I made it through the problem sets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good Job everybody else who made it!
It was a hella of a ride guys. Thank you CS50, you taught me so much for nothing in exchange
Really enjoyed taking the lectures with all of you, the best thing I could have ever done in quarantine.
Cheers! Finished up to Week 8 (still gotta do the week 7 psets tho)! If coronavirus and SAH never happened, I would have never stumbled upon this course. I got introduced to it via a discord friend group that I’m in! Very challenging and rewarding course so far.
I wish indian universities teach like this. Zindagi badal jata yaar
I'we just end ur course 2019 and its fantastic! Thank You so much!
I came across this video by chance ( actually due to UA-cam's algorithm ), this is cool ! I want to watch these videos where do I start?
You can enroll for the entire course at www.edx.org/course/cs50s-introduction-to-computer-science
Here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLhQjrBD2T381L3iZyDTxRwOBuUt6m1FnW.html
Damn I made it. Never thought I would, but now it is time for the final boss!
Crazy how lecture 1 has 337k views and this has only 23k. So many people just quit.
Thanks
-Where people cried?
Me: Ever heard "This was CS50?" 😔
this was amazing thank you for all the valuable information
260k people started but only 27,000 have finished.
the wheat has been separated from the chaff
When I saw that phonebook appear I feared for its life.
the hackaton sounds like so much fun omg
Alright, now it's time to watch everything again to understand it 100% lol
lmao
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Its not over. I refuse to except this. This was truly great.
530k views (scratch) to 40k views(now)
only the strongest survive
I am at week 1 pray for me to survive!
@@mohammadmuneeb3922 dont worry, all you need is self motivation and drive to keep on going. otherwise david and brian got you good. but you'll also need a decent amount of luck for tideman😂😂
@@alvinkebatile7241 👁️
Thank you CS50
Thanks so much for sharing this with the world!
Very welcome!
Its obvious that there is an incredible work done behind the stairs from curriculum design to those inspiring concepts of harry potter i will never forgive u guys The world still ok with people like david and the stuff , I've always had that stereotype of a nerd booring a programmer suppose to be and thats what was preventing me from this knowledge iwas childish i guess but i what i wanna say is that now the picture is cleared i taught i need to visit every website and know everything's happening on the internet but its like the same basics everytime and people just being creative and the concepts are just simple and i really regret not learning this although i did start when i was 14 and just stoped cause i live algeria where ther is no ressource( internet) only tv wish is a bulls**t commercial stuff pludges you with wrong info about the wourld such as they did to me, stop tv and and learn only
this was cs50
Is it just me or did they add the problem set 8 recently? I don't recall seeing it after I finished problem set 7 a couple months ago and began working on my final project :S
It is the end?? i'm so sad now :c
Is there any second playlist of this course or this is all?
after watching this playlist what should i do prof David ? what the next playlist that i have to watch ?
Soundtrack reminds me a bit of Westworld :D
Did you guys only learn from videos or take the full course with certificate too?
Like for only learning ,comment if full course with certificate
Ohhhhhh the feelings!!
hi pardon me at 31:10 rstrip() correct me if im wrong but shouldn't there be a "
" in the brackets like before?
rstrip will remove trailing whitespace (including
) by default!
David J. Malan ok thank you prof david!
Wow we made it this far :)
Thank you, Sir.
Goodbye david!! It was fun :D
Damn, last lecture. It’s been a really great course :(
Is this course enough to start programming professional or in freelancing
Dam I spent 2 years to finish watching this show... how reluctant is my brain to read in complex data but could be eventually useful maybe... thx anyway
Anyone know if David responds to any questions on these UA-cam channels?
There is a Facebook group you can ask doubts there.
@@kailasv1191 There is a discord server for cs50 i think.
Take the course and he will
@@forest3064 yes, link is on edx
31:50 sir, where can i get large files?
Anybody know where the intro song came from?
See soundcloud.com/cs50/cs50-2019 !
@@davidjmalan thank you. And thank you for sharing this course & making coding far more simpler than a lot of us thought it could be. 🙏🏾
@@7_______7 Very welcome!
Thanks u guys
thanks doc David ^_^
Bravo !
"This was CS50" .. where men cried
sir where is the all video of your course
See ua-cam.com/play/PLhQjrBD2T381L3iZyDTxRwOBuUt6m1FnW.html !
amazing
41:47 aha, they just gave a sign that they didn't erase it
Where is video 9 and 10?
There aren't 9 and 10. This is from the course, "CS50's introduction to Computer Science", which has a total of 9 weeks, (Counting from 0 to 8). So this is the last week/lecture of the course.
However, if you're interested in learning more from amazing teachers such as David, I'd suggest enrolling into free courses by Harvard on the edx.org (someone commented with the actual link up somewhere)
She really just straight up yanked that book lol
LOOOL I thought the same!
educated✅
inspired✅
entertained✅
thank you.
❤
is it just me who had to pause the video at 8:31?
Play this after you finish watching this lecture: ua-cam.com/video/jhenogvNrno/v-deo.html
Is there anyone else who never did problem sets??
1:22 Thanks me later
thanks
Raymond Armon yo. puff puff pass. not puff puff stare at objects and dont pass.