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I'm inspired by the comprehensive nature of this content. A book with congruent topics shifted my life's narrative. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
ОтветитьWould like to see algorithm and data structure implemented in real life
ОтветитьTy for the videos!! Love this channel..... For understanding algorithms and datastructures, your last video recommended algomonster, would you say algomonster or algoexpert is better?
ОтветитьI have a test
ОтветитьI don't understand this, what do i need to learn or what are the prerequisites to learn algorithms?
ОтветитьThanks for be so good explaining this topic, im starting my first quarter of my university and this video help me so much:)
ОтветитьIf there are 200 pages in a dictionary and we need to find a word, the computer can do two things:
First, it can find the word by starting from page 1 and looking through each page in order. Second, it can get the middle page and compare the word you are looking for to the word on that page. If the word you are looking for is on the same page, the computer can stop searching. Otherwise, it can see if the word is on left side or right side of the book, if the computer finds the word on one side then it will forget abouth the another side of the book and repeat the same steps until it finds the word, or determines that the word is not in the dictionary.
There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods.
If the word you are looking for is on page 1, the second method will take longer than the first method. However, if the word you are looking for is on the last page(consider), the second method will be faster.
A computer scientist will decide which method to use based on the specific situation, such as the size of the dictionary, the hardware and software being used, and the specific needs of the user.
Thank you for this. Nice and articulate and understandable! You're a good teacher.
Ответитьamazing video! could you make a video on tower of hanoi next?
Ответитьbest Algorithm book for beginner here..
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ОтветитьThank you for everything
I love recommendation tech because of that I found your video and you made my day special
Thank you X infinity
Hello can I use ur videos and translate it to Arabic to teach children?
ОтветитьBro... your explanations are ON POINT. I've been binge watching some of your videos as I'm looking to get into programming as a hobby and man, I constantly sit here going "aaaaaaaaaaah that makes sense!". Love your work and especially the way in which you easily get difficult ideas across.
ОтветитьThank you you are so awesome well put
Ответитьamazing video
Ответитьthanks for explaning good explnation. i understood really well
ОтветитьWhat font did you choose for this particular thumbnail? Great taste man! 🤍
ОтветитьI was a little confused about this, but this easy to understand, short, concise, “nlog(n)” explanation made me understand everything I was confused about and structured it like an optimal data structure so I can learns easier. Hehehe.
The question I had was when writing an algorithm do you think it’s best to start with the solution in the first check(I’ve seen ChatGPT do this) or at the end of the elif statements?
Thanks! ☺️
can you teach is algorithms please
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Just wanted to drop a comment and commend you on this video and the data structures one! It isn't easy for me to sit down and give full focus to tutorial/explanation videos such as this. But through your enthusiasm and editing style I was completely focused and also entertained. Well done man.
ОтветитьBook Recommendation: "A Primer to the 42 Most commonly used Machine Learning Algorithms (With Code Samples)."
ОтветитьCan you give me some of those your books
ОтветитьWould it be posible to create a socialmedia algoritms that promots or improve/incress? (self estem, creativity, curiosity, humbelness and other mental health propeties) if so why not create it with a founding from global human health. and miht it not be realy posible when we have neroulink so a computer could sens your welbeing
ОтветитьVery clear and concise.
Now back to CS50. Thank you so much!
awesomely easy to understand thank you!
ОтветитьGreat stuff Tomas as always!!! When are you launching your DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS course?
ОтветитьI have the same keyboard as you. Tape mod + cotton wool = thock :)
ОтветитьAlgorithms give mores moneys
Please
You really should do a data structure and algorithms course yourself.
ОтветитьBut they didn't have computers
When this Muslim invented this.
i really like your videos. I was living in London and left cuz wanted to pursue a life doing coding and becoming software engineer. I love the content and i aspire to be like you. I thought about film making but as you said probaly takes a long time. I would like to know how you starting in film making and maybe did a video into it. Anyways thanks for your context.
ОтветитьPlease can you help with more different courses of algorithm
ОтветитьFine and clear thanks
ОтветитьYour voce on video are not så good.
ОтветитьDo we need to consider to some of algorithms. Because we have now kubernates so the memory is not that important or ?
Ответитьi knew a about algorithms but had no idea they are that much important
ОтветитьI came up up with the solution before said it and I don’t code.
ОтветитьVery powerful
ОтветитьBetter explained than most books
ОтветитьThe dumbest and simplest video about algorithms I see in my life!
And I said in the introduction that it might be the most important video I've seen on the subject!
Holy ads every two minutes.
ОтветитьWhat a load of shit.
ОтветитьBinary search
ОтветитьGreat video :D
ОтветитьThe book page search is a clever way to explain algorithm... Very clever
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