This is for my homies who had to pay to go to Harvard.
Whoever made the subtitles deserves love and support
If you need the markers: 00:00:00 - Lecture 0 - Scratch 01:45:08 - Lecture 1 - C 04:13:23 - Lecture 2 - Arrays 06:20:43 - Lecture 3 - Algorithms 08:37:55 - Lecture 4 - Memory 11:03:17 - Lecture 5 - Data Structures 13:15:36 - Lecture 6 - Python 15:39:25 - Lecture 7 - SQL 18:00:55 - Lecture 8 - HTML, CSS, JavaScript 20:23:38 - Lecture 9 - Flask 22:39:01 - Lecture 10 - Emoji 24:02:50 - Cybersecurity Great study! 🫡
Really shows how important it is to have good lecturers for learning. Whoever made the subtitles deserves love and support.
The fact you gave this for free is mind boggling
The fact you’ve published this entire advanced elite university course online is simply mind-blowing. I could not thank you enough for you contribution and aid.
(00:00:00) Lecture 0 - Scratch (00:00:00) Introduction to Scratch (00:10:32) Basic Scratch commands and blocks (00:25:45) Using variables in Scratch (00:45:12) Conditional statements and loops in Scratch (01:15:20) Creating simple games in Scratch (01:45:08) Lecture 1 - C (01:45:08) Introduction to C programming language (02:10:22) Syntax and basic data types in C (02:35:57) Control structures in C (02:55:43) Arrays and strings in C (04:13:23) Lecture 2 - Arrays (04:13:23) Introduction to arrays (04:25:10) One-dimensional arrays and operations (04:43:58) Multidimensional arrays and matrix operations (06:20:43) Lecture 3 - Algorithms (06:20:43) Introduction to algorithms (06:30:15) Searching algorithms (linear and binary search) (06:45:02) Sorting algorithms (selection, insertion, bubble, merge, quicksort) (08:37:55) Lecture 4 - Memory (08:37:55) Introduction to computer memory (08:48:20) Memory hierarchy and cache (09:02:10) Pointers and dynamic memory allocation (11:03:17) Lecture 5 - Data Structures (11:03:17) Introduction to data structures (11:15:40) Stacks and queues (11:30:05) Linked lists (11:47:55) Trees and binary search trees (13:15:36) Lecture 6 - Python (13:15:36) Introduction to Python programming language (13:28:10) Python syntax and basic data types (13:40:48) Control structures and loops in Python (13:58:21) File handling and modules in Python (15:39:25) Lecture 7 - SQL (15:39:25) Introduction to SQL and relational databases (15:52:10) Basic SQL queries (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) (16:05:45) Joins and subqueries in SQL (18:00:55) Lecture 8 - HTML, CSS, JavaScript (18:00:55) Introduction to web development technologies (18:12:40) HTML structure and tags (18:25:15) CSS styling and selectors (18:38:50) JavaScript basics and DOM manipulation (20:23:38) Lecture 9 - Flask (20:23:38) Introduction to Flask web framework (20:35:55) Routing and rendering templates with Flask (20:48:20) Handling forms and user input in Flask (22:39:01) Lecture 10 - Emoji (22:39:01) Introduction to emoji encoding and representation (22:50:15) Using emojis in text-based applications (24:02:50) Cybersecurity (24:02:50) Introduction to cybersecurity concepts and threats (24:15:30) Network security and encryption techniques
I like how lectures start from 0, just like computer memory
Education should be free and accessible for everyone. Huge respect to this channel!!!
Really shows how important it is to have good subtitles for learning. Whoever made the lecturers deserves love and support.
I'm 38 and when I was 20, to learn to code you had to buy expensive books or study expensive careers. Now, you have all that for free, well-explained and you can redo any lesson as much as you want. If you're in your 20s, be grateful of this opportunity and take the most you can of it. Wish you success!
If you need the markers: 00:00:00 - Lecture 0 - Scratch 01:45:08 - Lecture 1 - C 04:13:23 - Lecture 2 - Arrays 06:20:43 - Lecture 3 - Algorithms 08:37:55 - Lecture 4 - Memory 11:03:17 - Lecture 5 - Data Structures 13:15:36 - Lecture 6 - Python 15:39:25 - Lecture 7 - SQL 18:00:55 - Lecture 8 - HTML, CSS, JavaScript 20:23:38 - Lecture 9 - Flask 22:39:01 - Lecture 10 - Emoji 24:02:50 - Cybersecurity Great study! 🫡
I'm a medium programmer and I just wanted to watch what the famous Harvard students study. It is insane how they are so well taught with the proper fundamentals. People should definitely spend more time searching for the right content to study than just diving into random poor quality stuff. Can be life changing
Dang, first 15 minutes and I'm being humbled at just how clever this professor is at breaking concepts down.
Everyone has a base right to education. I’m a 25 years old courier from another continent, who can’t pay for my English classes even, not to mention the Harvard’s tuition fees. So mercifully of you to provide opportunities for people from all around the world.
Currently in university in England and a few years in now; I have never seen a lecture at this quality and nor have I ever seen a lecturer so enthusiastic, who loves his job more, loves to share knowledge more but most importantly I’ve never seen a lecturer who explains concepts in a way that is easy for people who have never seen the content in their life. Usually, 98% of lecturers talk as if you already have your masters. His methods of teaching and showing in person analogies is outstanding. The fact this is free is unbelievable. Excellent job, Sir.
Really shows how important it is to have good lecturers for learning
Wow, this professor shows me that teaching is like a performance. The lecture is his show, and he is passionate about it.
Day one 1:45:02 Day two 4:25:06 Day three 6:00:00 Day four 8:37:58 Day five 9:37:05 Day six 10:50:15 Day seven 12:47:15 Day eight 13:16:30 Day nine 14:45:31 Day Ten 15:39:30 Day eleven 16:57:33 this is my current bookmark, if anyone wants to watch alongside me Edit: To all of you waiting for Lore updates, i did indeed crash after day 11. 2 months later i finished it, but forgot to update the bookmarks
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