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yo what’s sarah’s @ she got me not paying attention 😵💫
ОтветитьGetting the feeling all programming is the great effort to be as lazy as possible
ОтветитьA really qualified and actually educated teacher
ОтветитьI'm judging you... for you saying "user" for /usr
ОтветитьWhy do arrays not include null character?
Ответитьwhere is my duck huh?
Ответитьwhere can I get the problem sets?
ОтветитьI want to send encrypted notes now lol
ОтветитьAnother lecture down, another pset begins. Thanks for educating me
ОтветитьThank you David!
ОтветитьThe ending was poetic oml
ОтветитьHey.. Good day everyone. I'm attending & enjoying CS50 class. Thanks a lot, @David & Havard.
But I want to be practicing as the class goes on. I was only able to download a helpful App for the very 1st class- Scratch.
From subsequent class (from C), a couple of link I searched couldn't function well.
I don't know if there's a link, which can help me access a good environment for practising. If there is, I'll need it pls. Can somebody help?
Can someone please assist me? I am unable to set breakpoints in my vscode. The red icon doesn't display.
ОтветитьThere is no better to finish the class, pure genius. David Malan is a magician.
ОтветитьWas curious when talking about memory allocation and declaring various types of variables...if you declare an array like whatever[7] but then only assigned 0-2, would the memory still be reserved in a row for the unused array variables and is a default value for whatever[3] - [6] even though nothing have been assigned? I hope my question didn't confuse...
ОтветитьWill these videos be removed next year....or we can watch it whenever we need?????
Ответитьi like how there's a whole section for cowsay lol
ОтветитьAnother week here, this class was incredible
Ответитьeverything in this lecture only makes sense when you are trying to solve the lab and the problem set :D
Ответитьi have a question, why don't you use the keywork sizeof(array)/sizeof(n) to know the size of the array?
ОтветитьSo very thankful for you and your amazing computer science content. You're a bad a$$ teacher. Thanks again <3
ОтветитьYou had me at 1 fish...
ОтветитьAlready watch the lecture 0 and lecture 1, really amazing clases, im wondering if i have some kind of exercise to practice what i have learned so far, thanks.
ОтветитьCool.
ОтветитьGreat Teacher In The World
ОтветитьPlease how do I run make on my local vscode?
Ответитьgreat, now i want a debuggig ducky..
ОтветитьSarah If you are reading this. I want you to remind you! x
X= Beautiful
isnt it ironic how the AMERICAN ASCI starts with the very first registeredd digit of all 0's being the Dutch word for zero which is nul (and Null in German...) rather than using Zero or ZRO orso..?
Ответитьthe best profesor
ОтветитьIt seems like the video is running on 1.5x , too fast for anyone with English as a second language. The content is difficult to understand but I cannot thank the instructor enough for the effort.
ОтветитьHI!
Ответитьwhat about sizeof
ОтветитьThis is helpful ❤
Ответитьgreat course
ОтветитьHi, i just finished week 2 and i wonder whether i can practice coding on hackerank now? If it's not then at what week should i do? Thanks
ОтветитьWhat difference does it make, from a memory perspective, using an array carrying three variables vs storing three variables separately? Eventually, both processes are going to use 12 bytes of memory.
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