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>some basic course starts with basics
WHOA
It's for the Yale students.
>he fell for the Ivy League meme
this course moves a pretty good pace, and covers a lot. do your fucking research
>Week ZERO
Basic concepts in the "Introduction to CS" class
>Week 1
"Here's C"
>Week 3
"Make me a program that solves the game of 15"
To be fair, this course is a lot better than what most Universities offer. That and them putting up vids of their other courses is pretty generous.
Got no beef with CS50
Yale is just where your meet daddy's friends to give you a job where you don't actually need to do anything because everyone has photos of everyone sucking each others dicks
>being this butthurt
Honestly Ivy league is the only way to do college right objectively. Learning at a good pace, paying fairly (usually not at all unless your rich), and getting worth-while connections. You get recognition and almost guaranteed a job.
I'd loved to be proven wrong
I got to my state university. I wish I worked harder in highschool, but I can only blame myself for instilling these horrible habits I picked up. I've been thinking of dropping out this sophomore year and trying again later. Maybe this is just another wrong decision I'll regret.
>American
Ivy League is literally just a meme for rich people's kids to party for 4 years until they build strong enough social links with other rich families to get jobs.
Most major research that matters is done by state universities, and they'll still connect you with decent jobs if you take the opportunities they give you rather than sitting in your dorm.
>>Wow, you're in Yale!
>>What did you do during your first week?
>I played with LEGOs to program
...
Used this in my gcse coursework project until someone leaked answers online and a different piece of coursework on visual basic had to be done to replace it.
App inventor is so easy this bullshit probably cost me a grade.
>Most major research that matters is done by state universities
College/University choice doesn't matter too much outside of picking a purely abysmal learning institution because it's what the STUDENT makes of it, not the school. Went to a state university on the super cheap after going to a community college for the first two years, went from my uni to a comfy job in within two months after graduating, already getting ready to move on. Everyone I met and knew at that university went on to get a job almost instantly after graduating.
Ivy League has high potential to be a meme purely because of the intelligence associations made about its students.
tl;dr - you have ~4 years to study just about whatever the fuck you want in your spare time and do cool shit or just jerk off while building a portfolio, git gud and don't be THAT GUY
this. my graduating class was 10 people from the "bad engineering" version of the state college and i had job offers rolling in because i interviewed well, had good grades, and some work to show.
To be fair Scratch is pretty good at teaching the basic concepts without having to worry about syntax.
I'm doing that course right now, having trouble with Mario.c
Trying to solve it on my own but I'm sort of an idiot
>Your CS Degree from the University of Pajeet will never mean anything
Here's your tip, Think about the total length of your line, then think about the blank spaces before your first #. Then think about the relationship of those two numbers and how they correlate with the number of #'s needed
>Literally 1st day of class
>Scratch is literally only used to get you thinking in a pseudocode manner
>Dropped the next week when you start learning C
>learning programming at university
I learned C when I was 12. When I was 18 I knew more than people coming out of CS mills now.
I can't think of a bigger waste of time and money. Documentation has existed since computers existed. People used to learn programming as a hobby without even being able to afford a computer. You don't need an instructor. You need to know how to read documentation and that's it.
And the only reason people learned programming at universities pre 1980 was so they could get access to a computer. Those computers cost more than schooling cost so there was no choice.
If you are learning programming at a university post 1980 post personal computer you are a complete sucker.
>basic course
>in university
Why didn't they start with addition and subtraction, Mr. everybody has to start somewhere?
>All this Yale hate
>No Harvard hate
As a limey Brit, can someone inform me to what the difference is between the two. You know, given how this is a Harvard course and everything.
>american education
Normies need everything spoonfed to them and then confirmed as valuable by people they view as an authority.
>"normies"
They're both shit. Don't touch anything from those schools. They're institutions that do not allow Anglos to attend. There's nothing but minorities and Jews in those schools.
They're just coasting on the fumes of prestige from decades ago. They're shit tier now.
Oxbridge bants
I understand perfectly now.
Very much like Oxbridge. It's always nice to know that the Cambridge students are the laughing stock of the Veterinary Medicine world. Their course is 2 years longer than all the other vet schools, and they don't touch an animal for 3 years.
I'm dead serious about Anglos not being allowed in Ivy League schools. They're mostly Jews, minorities and some a small minority of token whites of varying ethnicity except Anglo. The only Anglos in Ivy League schools are professors with tenure that got in before the purge.
I know literally nothing about programming, doesn't this look like a way of teaching kids in kindergarten though?
> same to your SJW university's
cs50 has terrible psets and really long and self indulgent lectures. But the material itself and the pacing are good. It's just quite easy to finish some of the psets without knowing what the fuck you're doing and without learning anything.
what would you recommend over it?
I feel like how you mentioned basically
It is, that LEGO kit is intended for 6-16 years old kids
Not meme universities start with C, Python or Scheme, and usually you're expected to know a bit of programming already
You have to remember that this is also an elective course that anyone studying ANY other major can take.
So your bleeding heart English major liberals can and do take it, because it's become that meme unit where they rip the phonebooks up.
Also, it's week ZERO, not week one.
Uh what. It's literally the most basic CS course you can take. It's not meant for people with programming experience.
Most universities go something like
>intro to cs (no programming, all theory)
>intro to structured programming (more theory, some c or python)
>object oriented programming (c++ or java)
>data structures (c++)
>discrete mathematical structures (c++)
BTW most people with experience just skip into OOP
trust me dude don't drop out
state school is infinitely better than nothing
you are super young and if you get motivated and work hard there's absolutely no reason you won't be able to succeed in the same capacity as ivy league grads, they just have an easy in usually because they're already fuckin rich and have been set up for success all their life
be proud of your roots and accomplishments and stay humble you got this bro
My uni said that you didn't have to have any prior experience with programming, but they at least started with Python.
Is this some kind of american libshit trick to get feminist landwhales to study CS?
No because even feminist libshit landwhales will drop CS50 before the final project, and then the real programming classes start.
Then what is (((their))) plan?
How else do you expect people to learn if they don't start from the beginning?
Get punched Nazi.
Universities just make as much money as possible by extorting children and parents, perpetuating a culture that mandates you go to college and allowing them to continue raising the price.
>"Make me a program that solves the game of 15"
False, they just ask you to implement an interactive Game of 15 (not solve it), and they already give out a base template that implements the nitty gritty of it, and all you have to do is fill in the blanks / write the simple functions.
It's pretty bad desu.
>not doing the "hacker" edition of assignments
>Ivy League
I made this thread yesterday and closed it when it had zero replys
>>higher education
How many they paid for that ?
How many dickcoin for a Yale diploma ? Haha
That's less readable than pure text, what the hell? No one really needs colors to follow along with code, right? ...right? Even for absolute beginners, that's disgusting.
Trump's kike son in law basically paid for a free sociology degree in Harvard while he partied and did business in Boston, the most lame thing is that his father also had to do a donation to get him in.
Ivy League is a meme, they cash in on the rich and get qualified shitskins for their research depts.
They actually do but really short in binary & hex
Tbh i did Scratch sophomore year of high school, and that was only the first semester. Second semester we got into java.
Fast forward to freshman year of Uni and I've switched from wanting to do CS to EE, so I only have to take the into CS class. They start right off with coding C++ and C in a Linux environment.
This is at UNT, how tf is Yale starting with fucking scratch??
Just transfer to WGU
>No one really needs colors to follow along with code
I take it you don't have syntax highlighting in your text editor/IDE then? That's pretty hardcore man.
>go to some shitty no-name state school
>it's actually somewhat rigorous, CS program goes in-depth with math and fundamentals and is only ~10% programming
>mfw people will think this kind of shit is what I did there
I wonder if I can dig up my fizzbuzz in Scratch
I am 20 in a CS uni and I don't know any programming languages yet.
I'm halfway through the first year too.
>20
>first year
You weren't very bright I reckon. Seems so given you're implicitly assuming you take programming in your first semester.
I feel like if more people knew math, their lives would be a lot easier. College lets too many get through without basic skills like logical calculations.
>university's
>he values political ideologies over educational value
fucking rajesh i swear
if you need physics credit for EE take yuankun lin, everyone else in the physics department is terrible
In first world countries unlike yours we have high school courses that count as college credit. You prove that you're ready for a challenge in those and get expedited to sophomore year. Just because you're not smart enough to do it doesn't mean no one else can.
Holy shit I'm doing this in AP computer science. Learning JavaScript through a drag and drop front that eventually forces you into text mode. I'm about to finish the course in June. Tomorrow we are going into arrays. Going to college on a scholarship to do electrical and engineering with a minor in CS. What language should I learn over the summer?
>You weren't very bright I reckon.
It's never too late to start, r-right?
Its never too late to start.
My understanding is that undergrad institution doesn't matter that much as long as you don't go to DeVry or some shit.
It's very important for grad school, though, and from what I hear don't even both with law school if you don't make somewhere elite.
yes because not all high-schools are able to cover the vast array of subjects that exist.
I took every computer subject I could get, at a relatively expensive private school in Sydney Australia. I was not once exposed to a programming language. They were all 'digital media' oriented.
I got into uni doing a non-computer related degree, promptly took the first introductory programming course I saw, and now I write software for a living.
>20
>too old
top kek
My basic course started with Python
Underage ban.
Also, C
It's embarassing for anyone to have to learn the basics of programming in college. By the time they're in high school they should have mastered several languages.
Lol why does everyone hate DeVry? Is it because of the youtube ads?
goddamn this board is full of elitists
nothing new I guess : ^ ) fugging normies
>you don't actually need to do anything because everyone has photos of everyone sucking each others dicks
Congrats on pointing out the secrets of the """masons""". Now go be a rock band manager and have all the necessary phone numbers and extensions handed to you on a silver plate.
oh i forgot..
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Good C book?
The C Programming Language
Thanks
Code Complete
Any other good advice about CS in general.
Looking at that crayon code gave me cancer. Why the fuck do they have to ruin tech with this shit? I wish I had lived in the 60s and worked on the Apollo project or some shit.
>Scratch
Aside from the fact that a University shouldn't be THIS basic in introductory courses, why the fuck do people still use this shit?
I taught middle school students how to code Python.
Why expend the effort into using this garbage when you can use the same amount for something that isn't 100% useless?
>syntax highlighting = crayon blocks
Fucking hell.
Read the wiki. I talked about this in another thread but back in HS I'd spend a lot of time reading various wikipedia articles on CS shit, going to the library to read books, and going to thrift stores to buy old books on programming, CS and CE shit. You'd be amazed at what you find.
Sounds autistic, but it's my interest and passion so I don't really give a shit. You can never be too knowledgeable in what you're (or what you plan on) studying
>python
>"isn't 100% worthless"
Yeah I really wish I could have been a part of the 60s/70s/80s programming scene
Try convincing me that Scratch is equally as useless.
You can't do shit with Python, but you can do even less with Scratch
Yeah I can definitely agree with that. Last year, as I was preparing to apply to college I wasn't really sure if CS and CE were what I really wanted to do. So Im really glad I took the chance of taking that AP CS class in highschool to get a proper intro into it.
This guy has the right idea.
Your undergrad degree determines your salary for what? A few years?
If you go back and do your masters though that will effect your salary for the rest of your career. The most efficient path is to go to a cheap (but good) school for undergrad, work for a few years, then go back for masters at a top tier school.
Relax. I just wanted a reaction. Python is slow and annoying in some ways...but it's a hell of a lot more useful than ScratchShit.
Assuming I do pretty well in college (Plan on double majoring in CS and math) what are some good grad schools that aren't competitive and hard as shit to get into? I'll shoot for it of course, but there's a chance I probably won't get into an Ivy or MIT
I'm not too sure what schools would fit that since I'm a finance major myself.
You'll have to look into schools that are well known for your area of expertise, but not extremely difficult to get into.
I really think you should aim for a good university though.
Why do you say you probably won't get into an ivy league school? For higher education they also take your work experience into account.
And have record companies subtweet you and have your workplace gaslight you of the videos your """friends""" have you in a compromising position that has taken effect on your mental health.
I can relate user
I had to do that garbage for the entire first semester
By the second semester (this semester) I just stopped going to class and already got an interview with Dell
I still want a degree but there is no point in wasting half my day with some guy rambling about some kindergarden shit so I plan on finishing everything online
I'm also from Tennessee and they have free community college here
Even at shitty pay2graduate USFCA we started with Python from the command line on the very first day for Intro to CS and were making useful programs by the end of the first week.
App Inventor is a crutch and teaches really shitty habits when you move on to more advanced stuff.
It was harder than Python because it oversimplified everything and the higher-level database functions make no goddamn logical sense.