Curriculum: Course 1: cs50.harvard.edu/python/2022/ Course 2: cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/ Course 3: cs50.harvard.edu/web/2020/ Course 4: cs50.harvard.edu/ai/2020/ Course 5: www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-part1 Don't forget to work on your CV and look for jobs after completing course 2.
@@bexst24 You'll get the basics. Then start building your portfolio. With your portfolio and these basics, you can starting applying for entry level jobs.
Cannot stress enough that you can take as much time as you want to finish this course. I am a slow learner and started mid 2022 I averaged 1 month for every week in the original course as well as taking breaks, at the end of the day I still have the same mastery of the content (and MORE) and am now on the final week problem set. It doesn't matter your rate of learning if by the end you have the same mastery of all the concepts as someone who can ace each week in a literal week.
I started CS50 Main Course, but this roadmap makes much more sense. My main goal is to learn Java because it's the most common programming language in the industry where I'm based, but I will start with Python anyways and follow the steps mentioned in this video. Thank you so much for this content, it's amazing. It's the perfect choice if you want to learn and get a job as soon as possible, but while working in something else and studying in the spare time. + Easier learning curve + Your own time + Free Certification - Less chances to give up during the road Starting today and hopefully will come back in 1 year to share more news. Don't give up and trust in your dreams.
honestly when it comes to python and java its very similar. Python has more libraries so really is a great choice for beginners. I started with python, took a course in java, went back to python, and back on java. so pretty interchangeable.
@@benmorales5912 I encounter the same issue with you, but if you go to the next course after introduction (which is Functions, and Variable) and click link Problem set 0 it will direct you to the actual link. So there is free certificate from harvard (only if you pass 70% of assignments) and verified certificate by edx (it's more professional, but you must pay USD 300)
I do agree the education is great free.. but one of the biggest things about paying for the courses is that EdX is a non-profit that allows these cources for free from many different schools and organizations... so being able to support that mission.. and supporting a platform that makes it easier to find those courses should be something to consider.
This is true. However their prices (300 dollars for a course certiifcate) are absurd for any person that's not from the US or similary wealthy EU countries. Think about a person from South America for example: that certificate would cost an entire salary or more. There's just no way.
I was interested in the certificate because they described it as a "small fee". I think of a small fee being around 50 - 100$, NOT 300$. Even as someone living in the US, that's crazy expensive.
This was magical content for me - I just *cannot* afford the EDX fee for receiving a certificate but knew I needed to somehow validate what I had studied. Thank you so much!!!
I'm on week 8 on cs50 after almost a year on and off. Literally hanging on by a thread here and this video has given me some hope. I'm giving you a sub man! 😭
@@fi-losopher I usually take 1-2 hrs before my lectures so I have to be up by five . If you're going to do this try going through the video during the day, it's harder not to fall asleep in the morning when you're coding as uposed to watching a 2hr long video. If it's not a particularly stressful day I just take another hour before bed. That's of course only after an episode of my favourite series. Rewards help. Don't overwhelm yourself, if you're trying to solve a problem and you've been at it for more than an hour just rest and get back to it later. If you keep pushing and you don't get anywhere you might find it hard to start a session next time.
Found this video as I've started CS50x with NO programing experience but your video is so helpful and thank you for showing me I can get the certificate for free!
I signed up in edx and enrolled in that course but it not redirected , is okay to complete course in edx after complete I can go to harvard website to get free certificate . This possible? Your suggestion
this is solid gold. I'm gonna follow your tip man, specially because I was already looking after on CS50 (main course). Going to take the python one first, then main, then web. I'll put this shit on my calendar and I hope coming here till' the end of the year to share my results with people that might come here.
Hey man, I normally nevet comment on any videos but this video is the best one I have seen on how to start peogramming. I just wanted to thank you for this video.
Thank you so much for this. I had already given up in frustration on the CS50 intro course, but now I am feeling really inspired to start again, following your advice here. Much appreciated!
@@harikeshansundaramoorthy9896 Yes, I have, though not done much yet. I signed up, watched the first Python video only and made notes (though I'm not sure if there's any point doing that, as there are slides to look back on?). I waited for the New Year to begin!
Now there's even a scratch course for the newbie which i think is a great start to get familiar with programming thinking. Thanks for your advice and your great content
@Axel.The.Conqueror I'm taking it now. It's slow paced but it helps you understand concepts at a high level. Very beginner friendly. I'd recommend to anyone with absolutely no experience in coding or programming.
This is great! I am taking CS50P now as my main course and going slower with CS50W. I have lots of time this month so it’s working out for me. Last year I tried only CS50X and sadly I gave up. I found it difficult and then felt lost and got tired. But now this way I’m way much stronger. Already week 5 of python. And wow. I have learnt really so much
I had the same issue with CS50s main course. There are actually youtube videos that show you step by step how to solve many of the pets etc.. that people get stuck on. As long as you make sure to comprehend WHY the code works instead of simply copy pasting and moving on, you still learn the concepts quite well. I would definitely recommend going back to the main course at some point as it really helps you to get the understanding of multiple different skillets that aren't in just the python course etc..
Hi :) I had left a comment months ago on your channel when I started CS50's main course and got SO STUCK shortly after. In week one already. I've been preparing to get back on the horse so your video is very timely for me to find. I'm going to try this route, thanks so much.
Same here, I'd previously stopped at week 4 and after watching this video I decided to get back on track tomorrow. Good luck to us! Do you wanna share our results here gradually? Let's see if we can keep ourselves motivated
@@krishnachaitanya8095 the only deadline is December 31st, it's when they update the course and replace it to the latest recording, but i think that if you didn't finish the course on time like i will end up doing with CS50P (i'm still on lesson 4) you can just start the new one after January 1st from where you left off, maybe just send the assignments again since it's always the same problem sets. There are no deadlines for the assessments, you can do it on your time.
Cannot thank you enough dear brother from another country. Thank you for taking time to give me an insight on why leaning more is important. Love from India !
I am about to give up CS50x , i stumbled upon your advice and i am going to start the CS50 python and then give CS50x another chance after that. I really hope i can do this. Thank you!
I had to take a two week break after weeks 0,1, and 2. I still need to turn in my scratch project. Life gets busy with kids and work, but I try to spend at least one to two hours a day whether after work or on my lunch break on studying and doing cs50. So grateful and thankful they offer this to us all. Also, thanks for saving me 200 bucks, not I just need to finish my course. Thanks for the insight.
@@sorryboss8550 I had to look up rubber duck debugger, as I wondered if some kind of app, and what do I do! Do you have to get an actual rubber duck and talk to it?
I tried to do the main course and couldn't get through it because school and work left me very little time. I have decided to specifically focus on python(I want to focus on AI/ML) and started to do some research and came across this video. Thank you so much for this.
omg thank u so much.i started cs50's main course and i got stuck in the first scratch project.I was really thinking about going to a different industry until this video came up.God bless u man.
Thank you so much for this video. I've started a Python course on Udemy, but I think I'll go onto the Havard one now and do it in the order you recommend.
Hey, I just wanted to drop by again to thank you for sharing this fantastic and easy-to-follow roadmap for the CS50 courses. About a month and a half ago, I started with CS50 Python, and I'm almost finished. It's amazing how much I've learned and how far I've come. CS50P has really helped me grasp the important fundamentals, and now I can confidently code small projects. Thanks again for sharing this clear and concise video!
Thank you sooooo much, I didn't know this! I am half way through my course and I face exactly the same hurdle when I got to Python despite the fact that I already have Python experience. I just didn't know the certificate was free. This gives me so much more drive you have no idea. Thank you, thank you very much. :)
Free, indeed I just completed my program. But, Harvard does not just give you a free certificate. Their reputation is on the line. It will cost you, your effort, time, and dedication. It is not easy at all. One of the hardest things I have ever done and I am a solutions architect expert. The success rate for CS50x is 0.9%. I hope you become one of us too.@@Jonny23
Thank you so much for this. I’ve been looking for where to start with getting back into programming and RUclips is awash with dizzying directions to take, all of which cost a small fortune that I don’t have because I need to feed my two daughters. This was presented as clear as can be and it’s something finally within my budget which could possibly open the door to later on being able to afford to invest more than time only. This is appreciated
Hi! I from in Kyrgyzstan. I don't speak english but i use google translate to study cs50. Now I have completed the tasks of 1 week. Thanks for the recommendation.
i'm a SAHM that's been out of work for 2 years- hoping to get myself back into the labour force in about a year. my specialty is honestly learning languages (i'm at 4 for now), but it seems like this coding thing could be the thing to jolt my brain back into "work/learn mode". wish me luck :)
I’m starting today Nov 13, 2024 I just got my GED this year, I passed my tsi for college, but I work 6-6 and my community college doesn’t have any courses remote so I have to think of something else to better my future. This video shed light on my future thank you brother!
@@dougxdevelopment Odin Project throws you in the deep end right away. I don't know about CS50 but Odin makes you do the work unlike all these tutorials. From what I heard from some people, Odin is more geared towards getting a job and CS50 is to understand computer science concepts better. So far Odin has been good but challenging. I think I'll stick to Odin for now and maybe do CS50 later.
Thank you, this video has really cleared up a lot of confusion I had about how to actually do this 🙏🏼 I'm going to start with Python, can't wait to get to start building cool things! 🤓
Thank you so much for this video! Thanks to you I completed cs50p first and now I’m on week 01 of cs50x and I already know it would have been a nightmare to do the other way around! 😅
Thank you so much! I'm currently a 2nd year computer engineering college student and is lost about what should I really need to learn because our school teaches us C++ in 1st year, and currently we are being taught Java and SQL which makes me wonder if they're really teaching us what we need to know but because of your explanation I am now able to understand the languages I should learn and even getting a reward at the end which are the certificates and especially that they're all free which is really helpful for someone like me whose family is barely able to pay for my tuition . So thank you and I wish many students will see your videos.
This is exactly where I just hit a wall. I'm on week 2.5 and feeling confused when I realized that there is actual course materials and tests and all to go along with the freecodecamp video for CS50 and then I was like, what is edx and all this other stuff... Thank you!
Thank you so much for explaining the best structure, I think when we are given so many options it makes it tough to identify where and which course to begin with so this really helps, thank you
"The final project for the main course is to build your fullstack aplication" Correction: Nowdays while you CAN DO that, you can actually build whatever project you want pretty much. You can opt for a CLI interface in C, or a game in Lue with Love2d. Some people chose to make a game with Python. I'm currently making a TO-Do list website with Flask and SQLite. But again, for the main CS50x course, you DON'T NEED to build a website for your final project. It's fairly open ended what you can build actually.
Excellent video. I wanted to ask, when you completed this CS50 courses, did you use the codespace that they provide or did you use your own IDE and code locally? Thank you so much
Do yourself a favor: only use the IDE and resources CS50 gives you. If you don't; you might go on a tangent that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the course - and might make you waste a ton of time.
i'm on a journey to leanr programming to take advanage of it for the architecture and construction sector (BIM), i've thought of changing career, but read that the programming market is oversaturated with junior programmers. Still, it's an amazing skill to learn! thank you for this video
It’s oversaturated with Junior programmers, but that shouldn’t scare you, because a lot of Junior programmers suck, don’t care, or only learned for the money. If you truly have a passion for programming and coding it’s not like that’s going to be undesirable to a company, especially if you are patient and wait for a team you connect with
Just starting these courses, I use to work in web development but moved across in to design but now I'm moving back towards development and project management. This video re-enforced my decision to start working through these courses, and I was going to pay.....lol
Thank you for sharing, I just started the introduction to computer science but will switch over to the python course, this video is an invaluable resource, God bless you brother
I d like to share my thought about it, i think udemy has great courses as well. I tried following harvard course about python but i could not stay as focused as I am now on other resources. I might come back when I ll have all the knowledge and finish this course as well for the sake of different prospective, and ehy not , also the Harvard certificate
I’m enrolled, but I was not directed to the Harvard website. Instead all the material is through edx… Has it changed or are you still able to get a certificate the way the video shows?
Thank you so much for this video. I am doing CS50 introduction to technology. After completing this, Should I take CS50 introduction to computer sciences or CS50 introduction to programming with python? I APPRECIATE YOU ADVISE
This is great information thank you for taking the time to share this, as a person that is starting CS50 with python it game me a clearer picture of what to do.
I dont really understand how to get to the page of for example on 5:16. edx makes me study at their own page, there i do actually have to pay 400$ for getting a certificate. can someone help?
Remember that if you are a curious person who enjoys researching why, what, and how type of questions about things in life then you would enjoy the successful outcome of learning how to understand, read, create, etc. software and application programs. If you do not want anything to do with any type of analytical detailed information or dealing with adapting to fast changes in technology you might not like coding or software engineering. It is up to you to work with how you think and what you enjoy doing in life.
hello, I tried to start the course for cs50 programming with python with EDX, but it is not re directing me to the courses page instead it shows me course on the EDX website, please tell me what should I do?
I just enrolled in the Python course, however, it does not take me to the harvard website you pulled up to show us how you got the certificate. Can Anyone help me or tell me is that way is no longer possible?
@@saieaswar3831 did you ever figure this out? It’s doing the same thing to me and I guess everybody else I wonder if they changed it I was really looking forward to a free certificate from Harvard.
I signed up for the CS50P, however it's making me go through the material through EDx and not transferring me tot he learning page in which you showed in your video. Am I doing something wrong?
may the mighty and glorious God bless you man, i was going through hard times and my mind was sabotaging me and making me quit programming, i was praying that God would show me some way out of this and give me advice on how to continue my journey in programming. So your video just popped off and motivated me to continue with a full plan on how to build my career for free , with a simple , directed and calm way explaining things. You are a true blessing in my life in this moment, God blessed me , and he will bless you too . IDK your religion btw, just sending positivity in my own way.
is there any problem on enrolling many courses at a same time where the ending time of the courses are same?also if i take much time on finishing only a single course and that crosses the time duration of other courses,is there any problem on it ?
hey i started today with cs50 python but it doesnt redirects to some other page infact the whole course is on edx now..am i missing something out or it's an update
I'm starting a Python course today and will continue with the main course afterward. I will go slowly because I'm a working medical doctor with other responsibilities as well. However, I am determined to become a software developer, whether independently of the medical field or by applying my programming knowledge within it. Please pray for me. I will try to update my progress here.
Any reason why we can't start with the Intro to Comp Sci course first, before moving into the python course? Just curious, because I just started the comp sci course thinking that was the logical place to start.
Not only can you totally start with CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x), but it IS the most logical thing to do and what David J. Malan warmly recommended himself in an interview I watched, because you will learn the fundamentals of programming and computer science (by the use of C for the first half of the course, a low-level programming language that the instructor has found to be the perfect teaching tool that makes primary and essential concepts and aspects of programming and computer science easier and clearer to understand) and you will be acquiring very useful knowledge that will make the continuation of your learning journey throughout any other more specific courses even more meaningful. Most of the advice given in this video seems subjective and it is best for you to figure out what's best for you in the end. Also, at CS50(x)'s week 6 on python, the students are informed anyway that they can decide to follow the dedicated CS50P course (on python) during or after CS50x, so it's really flexible and you can see at that point what you want/need to do (I personally decided to leave it for when I'll be done with CS50x so that I do one thing at a time and it isn't impacting my learning in anyway). Also, what's not told in this video is that the certificate you get without paying anything is the unverified one. If you have the means to pay at least for one course's certificate and are learning with the intention of working in the field afterwards, it is totally worth it to pay for the verified certificate (either during the course or after having finished it) in which case the staff from Harvard will personally spend time to go through what you will have submitted to verify it. This way (only if you have the means to pay), not only will you have a chance to show support and appreciation for the hard work that has been put in making these priceless, exceptionally well made, courses, but it will also give more credit to your curriculum when applying for a job as it will make it more trustable than without a verified certificate.
@@kimforestleafhy I am a fresher,my college 1st year will soon start after around 10days,And i am starting my cse(btech journey),i Just finished Cs50 introduction to technology videos,Now What should i do Cs50x or cs50p or any other courses?can you guide me pls
Man you just saved me. I was starting to get bored as I was enjoying mostly Python and SQL. Now I can detour, do the Python course and then retake CS50X by free.
sir u really inspired me, love from INDIA the only question i had is how u managed to complete assignment? until week3 i was able to complete assignment on my own without any help, but inweek4 (memory) it seems that whatever it is being taught isn't enough to complete assignment so to complete assignment have you done extra research , or did u studied from other material to boost your knowledge cuz while attempting practice problem i feel that just with lecture video it isn't possible it require extra research , what was your approach cuz until week 3 i didn't needed any extra research , or am just missing some puzzle piece from video which is letting me stuck with practice problem? a reply would be a great help thanks in advance.
They are teaching like University, that is normal in University... They don't give you all the information, you must get other sources and that's really important for understanding also for seeing other methods of solving problems
I learned how to program when I was 15 by buying a book about c++ and programming something. It's nice that there are great courses these days, but in the end you have to understand recursion to understand recursion. Or in other words, you have to program to be able to program.
Curriculum:
Course 1: cs50.harvard.edu/python/2022/
Course 2: cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/
Course 3: cs50.harvard.edu/web/2020/
Course 4: cs50.harvard.edu/ai/2020/
Course 5: www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-part1
Don't forget to work on your CV and look for jobs after completing course 2.
What jobs can I look for after completing the 2?
So do the python course first? Not x?
Thank you for the videos, great contents and they are very helpful! Keep up the grind!
You saying that doing these courses I'll acquire all industry knowledge? And will be ready for a job?
@@bexst24 You'll get the basics. Then start building your portfolio. With your portfolio and these basics, you can starting applying for entry level jobs.
Cannot stress enough that you can take as much time as you want to finish this course. I am a slow learner and started mid 2022 I averaged 1 month for every week in the original course as well as taking breaks, at the end of the day I still have the same mastery of the content (and MORE) and am now on the final week problem set. It doesn't matter your rate of learning if by the end you have the same mastery of all the concepts as someone who can ace each week in a literal week.
100% agree
I started the course a week ago and im week 5 currently
@@SharkiOP you are amazing please tell me how i can be as amazing as you?
@@SharkiOPwhat was the point of this comment under the OP’s comment? Like? Do u want a Scooby snack?
I disagree, with all due respect I think everyone must set themselves a deadline so they could hold themselves accountable. I do see your point tho.
I started CS50 Main Course, but this roadmap makes much more sense. My main goal is to learn Java because it's the most common programming language in the industry where I'm based, but I will start with Python anyways and follow the steps mentioned in this video. Thank you so much for this content, it's amazing.
It's the perfect choice if you want to learn and get a job as soon as possible, but while working in something else and studying in the spare time.
+ Easier learning curve
+ Your own time
+ Free Certification
- Less chances to give up during the road
Starting today and hopefully will come back in 1 year to share more news. Don't give up and trust in your dreams.
honestly when it comes to python and java its very similar. Python has more libraries so really is a great choice for beginners. I started with python, took a course in java, went back to python, and back on java. so pretty interchangeable.
How can you get the free certificate, it does not redirect me to the actual harvard cs50 web page.
How's it going buddy?
@@benmorales5912 I encounter the same issue with you, but if you go to the next course after introduction (which is Functions, and Variable) and click link Problem set 0 it will direct you to the actual link. So there is free certificate from harvard (only if you pass 70% of assignments) and verified certificate by edx (it's more professional, but you must pay USD 300)
update?
I do agree the education is great free.. but one of the biggest things about paying for the courses is that EdX is a non-profit that allows these cources for free from many different schools and organizations... so being able to support that mission.. and supporting a platform that makes it easier to find those courses should be something to consider.
This is true.
However their prices (300 dollars for a course certiifcate) are absurd for any person that's not from the US or similary wealthy EU countries.
Think about a person from South America for example: that certificate would cost an entire salary or more. There's just no way.
@@mq1995Yep.
i dont have the money and there are many ppl like me that want to learn and complete this course but cant buy it
I was interested in the certificate because they described it as a "small fee". I think of a small fee being around 50 - 100$, NOT 300$. Even as someone living in the US, that's crazy expensive.
They are no longer a nonprofit, which feels sketch
This was magical content for me - I just *cannot* afford the EDX fee for receiving a certificate but knew I needed to somehow validate what I had studied. Thank you so much!!!
hi! are there any deadlines in course if i enter it?
@@tachikaze.yes and no
your technical deadline is the end of the year, but you can pick right back up where you left off in the next year
@@FuraFaolox will we stillget the certificate if we finish next year?
@@menghao4576 i believe so yes
Right now, it is totally free through Verizon
I'm on week 8 on cs50 after almost a year on and off. Literally hanging on by a thread here and this video has given me some hope. I'm giving you a sub man! 😭
Please help me! Give me some suggestions on how to keep up while there's alot of stuff on your plate.
@@fi-losopher I usually take 1-2 hrs before my lectures so I have to be up by five
. If you're going to do this try going through the video during the day, it's harder not to fall asleep in the morning when you're coding as uposed to watching a 2hr long video. If it's not a particularly stressful day I just take another hour before bed. That's of course only after an episode of my favourite series. Rewards help. Don't overwhelm yourself, if you're trying to solve a problem and you've been at it for more than an hour just rest and get back to it later. If you keep pushing and you don't get anywhere you might find it hard to start a session next time.
keep studying 😠
Thats honestly sad, hope you pull it together though
Yo, any update?
Found this video as I've started CS50x with NO programing experience but your video is so helpful and thank you for showing me I can get the certificate for free!
Looks like the website has changed and now you can't bypass the EDX to get a free certificate
@@FatherFrostChannel it still works with python one idk
I signed up in edx and enrolled in that course but it not redirected , is okay to complete course in edx after complete I can go to harvard website to get free certificate . This possible? Your suggestion
You are a friend to everyone. Thank you so much!
Hear hear! His videos are very thoughtful and kind and helpful!
Amazing intro video to CS50, cleared it up for me!! Thanks!
this is solid gold.
I'm gonna follow your tip man, specially because I was already looking after on CS50 (main course).
Going to take the python one first, then main, then web.
I'll put this shit on my calendar and I hope coming here till' the end of the year to share my results with people that might come here.
@skysesshomaru hows it coming along?
so how was it?
hows it going
Update ???
You lied 😂😢
Hey man, I normally nevet comment on any videos but this video is the best one I have seen on how to start peogramming. I just wanted to thank you for this video.
Awesome, thank you!
man i'am really greatful to you don't give a fuck about anything other than you help people don't mind the number of views , really thank you
Thank you so much for this. I had already given up in frustration on the CS50 intro course, but now I am feeling really inspired to start again, following your advice here. Much appreciated!
Did you start?
@@harikeshansundaramoorthy9896 Yes, I have, though not done much yet. I signed up, watched the first Python video only and made notes (though I'm not sure if there's any point doing that, as there are slides to look back on?). I waited for the New Year to begin!
Thank you so much, you have no idea how helpful this is.
Now there's even a scratch course for the newbie which i think is a great start to get familiar with programming thinking. Thanks for your advice and your great content
Did you take the scratch course?
@Kidrobot016 No, i didn't but it's a good start though 👌
@Axel.The.Conqueror I'm taking it now. It's slow paced but it helps you understand concepts at a high level. Very beginner friendly. I'd recommend to anyone with absolutely no experience in coding or programming.
@Kidrobot016 wish you good luck 🙏🙏
@@Kidrobot016Hi, can you tell me where to find the scratch course?
This is great! I am taking CS50P now as my main course and going slower with CS50W. I have lots of time this month so it’s working out for me. Last year I tried only CS50X and sadly I gave up. I found it difficult and then felt lost and got tired. But now this way I’m way much stronger. Already week 5 of python. And wow. I have learnt really so much
I had the same issue with CS50s main course. There are actually youtube videos that show you step by step how to solve many of the pets etc.. that people get stuck on. As long as you make sure to comprehend WHY the code works instead of simply copy pasting and moving on, you still learn the concepts quite well.
I would definitely recommend going back to the main course at some point as it really helps you to get the understanding of multiple different skillets that aren't in just the python course etc..
Good progress wishing you all success my friend
@@scleless1342 True, I am still planning to take it at some point right after I finish these two (Still going strong, almost done)
@@techthief3278 Thanks very much, same! Still working towards it.
Hey can I do this course on my phone as I don't have a laptop yet
Hi :) I had left a comment months ago on your channel when I started CS50's main course and got SO STUCK shortly after. In week one already. I've been preparing to get back on the horse so your video is very timely for me to find. I'm going to try this route, thanks so much.
Same here, I'd previously stopped at week 4 and after watching this video I decided to get back on track tomorrow. Good luck to us!
Do you wanna share our results here gradually? Let's see if we can keep ourselves motivated
@@deviousraulhey explain me about deadline,can we continue when ever we want , are there any deadline for assessment
@@krishnachaitanya8095 the only deadline is December 31st, it's when they update the course and replace it to the latest recording, but i think that if you didn't finish the course on time like i will end up doing with CS50P (i'm still on lesson 4) you can just start the new one after January 1st from where you left off, maybe just send the assignments again since it's always the same problem sets. There are no deadlines for the assessments, you can do it on your time.
@@deviousraul thanks 👍
the most compatible and well explaining i could find in the youtube, thanks man
Thanks for this. I'm so stuck in CSS right now, and have been kind of bouncing around. Will definitely use this as my template
What is your problem ? I might as well Going to take cs50 ..didn't knew it was hot .. might take a shot ..though I have some experience
This video is actually helping me pick up the course back again and start it afresh. Thanks
This was incredibly helpful for getting that first step down so thank you!
Cannot thank you enough dear brother from another country. Thank you for taking time to give me an insight on why leaning more is important. Love from India !
I am about to give up CS50x , i stumbled upon your advice and i am going to start the CS50 python and then give CS50x another chance after that. I really hope i can do this. Thank you!
How’s going so far?
How you doing?
I had to take a two week break after weeks 0,1, and 2.
I still need to turn in my scratch project.
Life gets busy with kids and work, but I try to spend at least one to two hours a day whether after work or on my lunch break on studying and doing cs50.
So grateful and thankful they offer this to us all.
Also, thanks for saving me 200 bucks, not I just need to finish my course.
Thanks for the insight.
I do one hour every week every morning, with rubber duck debugger it’s waaay easier
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@@sorryboss8550 I had to look up rubber duck debugger, as I wondered if some kind of app, and what do I do! Do you have to get an actual rubber duck and talk to it?
I tried to do the main course and couldn't get through it because school and work left me very little time. I have decided to specifically focus on python(I want to focus on AI/ML) and started to do some research and came across this video. Thank you so much for this.
Same for me. I need this structured path to learn python. I’ve learned a little through reading and basics but this should be hreat
Did u take the course
omg thank u so much.i started cs50's main course and i got stuck in the first scratch project.I was really thinking about going to a different industry until this video came up.God bless u man.
Hi bro, I am about to start the course, is is best to start with Python like he said? I am so nervous tbh and feel like I won't succeed at all
You will succeed brother.Take the python course first as he said
Thank you so much for this video. I've started a Python course on Udemy, but I think I'll go onto the Havard one now and do it in the order you recommend.
Dont waste your time on udemy
Bruh is these all courses are free?
@@V.D. I assume you are a well accomplished software engineer for you to confirm udemy is unnecessary?
Hey, I just wanted to drop by again to thank you for sharing this fantastic and easy-to-follow roadmap for the CS50 courses. About a month and a half ago, I started with CS50 Python, and I'm almost finished. It's amazing how much I've learned and how far I've come. CS50P has really helped me grasp the important fundamentals, and now I can confidently code small projects.
Thanks again for sharing this clear and concise video!
Hey, I answered you during the livestream at 2:22. ruclips.net/video/QkSJ6RRMkZY/видео.html
Hey just wanted to say thank your for your video. I enrolled in the intro to python. You prompted action in me and I am grateful!
I’m like a newborn baby in this world,I know this will help me a lot.thank you so much for showing this
Thank you so much for the instructions. I’m going to start the course today with this guidance ❤ hopefully, everything would turn out well
Did you start the course
Thank you sooooo much, I didn't know this! I am half way through my course and I face exactly the same hurdle when I got to Python despite the fact that I already have Python experience. I just didn't know the certificate was free. This gives me so much more drive you have no idea. Thank you, thank you very much. :)
dude let me know if you can get this certificate for free because I am worried about it
same
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did you ever get it for free?
Free, indeed I just completed my program. But, Harvard does not just give you a free certificate. Their reputation is on the line. It will cost you, your effort, time, and dedication. It is not easy at all. One of the hardest things I have ever done and I am a solutions architect expert. The success rate for CS50x is 0.9%. I hope you become one of us too.@@Jonny23
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This is the first video that I see and I subscribed immediately. You explain well and seem like a very genuine person
So they give certificate for free or anything else could you answer me
ruclips.net/video/vuDYuRm8gPM/видео.html
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much for this. I’ve been looking for where to start with getting back into programming and RUclips is awash with dizzying directions to take, all of which cost a small fortune that I don’t have because I need to feed my two daughters. This was presented as clear as can be and it’s something finally within my budget which could possibly open the door to later on being able to afford to invest more than time only. This is appreciated
Hey wishing you much success. I was in a similar situation in 2020 and coding helped me change things around. All the best.
Amazing vid, all doubts are clear now, thank you so much ❤
This makes a lot of sense, sir, I am a 27 years old guy from a far town in Mexico and I am driven to learn ¡thank you so much for this! 🙌🙌🙌
Hi! I from in Kyrgyzstan. I don't speak english but i use google translate to study cs50. Now I have completed the tasks of 1 week. Thanks for the recommendation.
I’m so glad that one day I stumbled upon CS50. I had been wanting to learn to code for a while but it always felt so daunting. 100% would recommend
im bout to subscribe!! and i will keep yall updated on my progress
Any updates?
Update?
@@AndjaDanjano one ever updates, people are full of sht. If you quit the course just tell us. Smh
This is an awesome video! Straight to the point and full of information , you rock man
i'm a SAHM that's been out of work for 2 years- hoping to get myself back into the labour force in about a year. my specialty is honestly learning languages (i'm at 4 for now), but it seems like this coding thing could be the thing to jolt my brain back into "work/learn mode". wish me luck :)
It’s 2 months later. Did your ability to learn languages translate into also being a good computer coder?
I’m starting today Nov 13, 2024
I just got my GED this year, I passed my tsi for college, but I work 6-6 and my community college doesn’t have any courses remote so I have to think of something else to better my future. This video shed light on my future thank you brother!
Really admire what you're doing here man! Great advice!
Great work! love your content. Keep it up!😊
I'm currently doing the foundations on Odin Project but thinking of checking out CS50. Thanks for this roadmap.
Torn between this road map (CS50) and Odin Project. What's your take on the Odin Project so far?
@@dougxdevelopment Odin Project throws you in the deep end right away. I don't know about CS50 but Odin makes you do the work unlike all these tutorials. From what I heard from some people, Odin is more geared towards getting a job and CS50 is to understand computer science concepts better. So far Odin has been good but challenging. I think I'll stick to Odin for now and maybe do CS50 later.
Well darn. I'm in completely different profession, 43yo and just got motivated to learn coding!
i ve gotta try the python course fr, thank a lot man!!
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Thank you, this video has really cleared up a lot of confusion I had about how to actually do this 🙏🏼 I'm going to start with Python, can't wait to get to start building cool things! 🤓
Amazing information, thanks! you earned a new sub
Thank you so much for this video! Thanks to you I completed cs50p first and now I’m on week 01 of cs50x and I already know it would have been a nightmare to do the other way around! 😅
Thank you so much brother , I have actually enrolled in the cs50 python yesterday
This is the mothership - the fork in the road - that put me on python and a path I continue on, Mr. Kombina.
Thank you so much! I'm currently a 2nd year computer engineering college student and is lost about what should I really need to learn because our school teaches us C++ in 1st year, and currently we are being taught Java and SQL which makes me wonder if they're really teaching us what we need to know but because of your explanation I am now able to understand the languages I should learn and even getting a reward at the end which are the certificates and especially that they're all free which is really helpful for someone like me whose family is barely able to pay for my tuition . So thank you and I wish many students will see your videos.
you just saved me 350€. I appreciate this video, thx!
This is exactly where I just hit a wall. I'm on week 2.5 and feeling confused when I realized that there is actual course materials and tests and all to go along with the freecodecamp video for CS50 and then I was like, what is edx and all this other stuff... Thank you!
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Thank you,I just started,week 1🤗
Thank you so much for explaining the best structure, I think when we are given so many options it makes it tough to identify where and which course to begin with so this really helps, thank you
You are now my brother I love you for this thank you so much it’s going to change my life!
"The final project for the main course is to build your fullstack aplication"
Correction: Nowdays while you CAN DO that, you can actually build whatever project you want pretty much. You can opt for a CLI interface in C, or a game in Lue with Love2d. Some people chose to make a game with Python. I'm currently making a TO-Do list website with Flask and SQLite. But again, for the main CS50x course, you DON'T NEED to build a website for your final project. It's fairly open ended what you can build actually.
Ive started with CS50P and realised that it would be worth doing all the CS50! CS50P does start easy I agree.
Excellent video. I wanted to ask, when you completed this CS50 courses, did you use the codespace that they provide or did you use your own IDE and code locally? Thank you so much
Do yourself a favor: only use the IDE and resources CS50 gives you. If you don't; you might go on a tangent that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the course - and might make you waste a ton of time.
Thanks, very helpfull. I got stuck at the main course too and then got lost in python selflearning - without cs50. Good advice. Will Start again 😊
Thanks a lot man, really appreciated.
how long did you took to finish the course ??
Thanks for providing a bit of clarity and motivation
i'm on a journey to leanr programming to take advanage of it for the architecture and construction sector (BIM), i've thought of changing career, but read that the programming market is oversaturated with junior programmers. Still, it's an amazing skill to learn! thank you for this video
We are on the same page, i tried to learning dynamo script in revit and now i'm thinking to switch my career.
It’s oversaturated with Junior programmers, but that shouldn’t scare you, because a lot of Junior programmers suck, don’t care, or only learned for the money. If you truly have a passion for programming and coding it’s not like that’s going to be undesirable to a company, especially if you are patient and wait for a team you connect with
Just starting these courses, I use to work in web development but moved across in to design but now I'm moving back towards development and project management. This video re-enforced my decision to start working through these courses, and I was going to pay.....lol
Great video! I was thinking of taking the course on vacations, but I will definitely try and take the python course first. Thanks for the advice!
David Malan the instructor is AMAZING.
Thank you for sharing, I just started the introduction to computer science but will switch over to the python course, this video is an invaluable resource, God bless you brother
Thanks man, this will help me find the correct path in my life.
I d like to share my thought about it, i think udemy has great courses as well. I tried following harvard course about python but i could not stay as focused as I am now on other resources. I might come back when I ll have all the knowledge and finish this course as well for the sake of different prospective, and ehy not , also the Harvard certificate
Thanks for this amazing roadmap, i will follow it for sure😄
I’m enrolled, but I was not directed to the Harvard website. Instead all the material is through edx… Has it changed or are you still able to get a certificate the way the video shows?
thank you very much for this roadmap I was about to start with the main course lol 😭 but now I will start with cs50 python thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this video. I am doing CS50 introduction to technology. After completing this, Should I take CS50 introduction to computer sciences or CS50 introduction to programming with python?
I APPRECIATE YOU ADVISE
Yes, take CS50 python next
What did u choose next then?
This is great information thank you for taking the time to share this, as a person that is starting CS50 with python it game me a clearer picture of what to do.
Did you finish the course
Life got in the way for a bit so restarting it in February. Thank you for following up means a great deal. :) @@harikeshansundaramoorthy9896
I dont really understand how to get to the page of for example on 5:16. edx makes me study at their own page, there i do actually have to pay 400$ for getting a certificate. can someone help?
I have the same problem
Remember that if you are a curious person who enjoys researching why, what, and how type of questions about things in life then you would enjoy the successful outcome of learning how to understand, read, create, etc. software and application programs. If you do not want anything to do with any type of analytical detailed information or dealing with adapting to fast changes in technology you might not like coding or software engineering. It is up to you to work with how you think and what you enjoy doing in life.
I went to edx to registered, it doesn't take me to the page you are showing in your video
I have the same problem
Thanks for the intel man!
hello, I tried to start the course for cs50 programming with python with EDX, but it is not re directing me to the courses page instead it shows me course on the EDX website, please tell me what should I do?
It’s doing the same thing for me. I’m wondering if Harvard still gives out a certificates for this they might’ve changed it who knows
thanks for your instructions, I'm going to start this course today, shout out to your great work and invaluable guidance !
How is the course going
I just enrolled in the Python course, however, it does not take me to the harvard website you pulled up to show us how you got the certificate. Can Anyone help me or tell me is that way is no longer possible?
Same happened with me too does someone knows what to do plz help...........
Did you ever figure this out because I would really like your certificate for free? It seems like everybody is being redirected to EdX
@@saieaswar3831 did you ever figure this out? It’s doing the same thing to me and I guess everybody else I wonder if they changed it I was really looking forward to a free certificate from Harvard.
Thank u very much about those informations.Your video was very helpful for me and for all who wants to get a certificate/course from Harvard.
Hi, in edx, i think there is a limited time frame of each course before it is closed. can you check on that and let know of your thoughts/ approach?
I think it opens every year
Amazing info! Thank you for the content!
I signed up for the CS50P, however it's making me go through the material through EDx and not transferring me tot he learning page in which you showed in your video. Am I doing something wrong?
Same here. An answer would be much appreciated 😊
may the mighty and glorious God bless you man, i was going through hard times and my mind was sabotaging me and making me quit programming, i was praying that God would show me some way out of this and give me advice on how to continue my journey in programming. So your video just popped off and motivated me to continue with a full plan on how to build my career for free , with a simple , directed and calm way explaining things. You are a true blessing in my life in this moment, God blessed me , and he will bless you too . IDK your religion btw, just sending positivity in my own way.
is there any problem on enrolling many courses at a same time where the ending time of the courses are same?also if i take much time on finishing only a single course and that crosses the time duration of other courses,is there any problem on it ?
this is quite amazing i’m shocked, ty for the video and tips
hey i started today with cs50 python but it doesnt redirects to some other page infact the whole course is on edx now..am i missing something out or it's an update
Same problem
I have the same problem
same problem
I'm starting a Python course today and will continue with the main course afterward. I will go slowly because I'm a working medical doctor with other responsibilities as well. However, I am determined to become a software developer, whether independently of the medical field or by applying my programming knowledge within it. Please pray for me. I will try to update my progress here.
Any reason why we can't start with the Intro to Comp Sci course first, before moving into the python course? Just curious, because I just started the comp sci course thinking that was the logical place to start.
If the pace works for you stay there. You can supplement with the Python course once you get to week 6 in cs50x
Not only can you totally start with CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x), but it IS the most logical thing to do and what David J. Malan warmly recommended himself in an interview I watched, because you will learn the fundamentals of programming and computer science (by the use of C for the first half of the course, a low-level programming language that the instructor has found to be the perfect teaching tool that makes primary and essential concepts and aspects of programming and computer science easier and clearer to understand) and you will be acquiring very useful knowledge that will make the continuation of your learning journey throughout any other more specific courses even more meaningful. Most of the advice given in this video seems subjective and it is best for you to figure out what's best for you in the end. Also, at CS50(x)'s week 6 on python, the students are informed anyway that they can decide to follow the dedicated CS50P course (on python) during or after CS50x, so it's really flexible and you can see at that point what you want/need to do (I personally decided to leave it for when I'll be done with CS50x so that I do one thing at a time and it isn't impacting my learning in anyway). Also, what's not told in this video is that the certificate you get without paying anything is the unverified one. If you have the means to pay at least for one course's certificate and are learning with the intention of working in the field afterwards, it is totally worth it to pay for the verified certificate (either during the course or after having finished it) in which case the staff from Harvard will personally spend time to go through what you will have submitted to verify it. This way (only if you have the means to pay), not only will you have a chance to show support and appreciation for the hard work that has been put in making these priceless, exceptionally well made, courses, but it will also give more credit to your curriculum when applying for a job as it will make it more trustable than without a verified certificate.
@@kimforestleafhy I am a fresher,my college 1st year will soon start after around 10days,And i am starting my cse(btech journey),i Just finished Cs50 introduction to technology videos,Now What should i do Cs50x or cs50p or any other courses?can you guide me pls
@@kimforestleafwill be glad if u can provide me any of your social media acc,so that i can seek help/guidance from you;)
Man you just saved me. I was starting to get bored as I was enjoying mostly Python and SQL. Now I can detour, do the Python course and then retake CS50X by free.
Cheers!
sir u really inspired me, love from INDIA the only question i had is how u managed to complete assignment? until week3 i was able to complete assignment on my own without any help, but inweek4 (memory) it seems that whatever it is being taught isn't enough to complete assignment so to complete assignment have you done extra research , or did u studied from other material to boost your knowledge cuz while attempting practice problem i feel that just with lecture video it isn't possible it require extra research , what was your approach cuz until week 3 i didn't needed any extra research , or am just missing some puzzle piece from video which is letting me stuck with practice problem? a reply would be a great help thanks in advance.
They are teaching like University, that is normal in University... They don't give you all the information, you must get other sources and that's really important for understanding also for seeing other methods of solving problems
Hi are you anywhere close to getting it?
Love the video! Doing the course this year!
Best wishes!
Can you give a list in the comments of what programs to take please?
I have CS50 computer science and CS50P
See in the pinned comment at the top
I learned how to program when I was 15 by buying a book about c++ and programming something. It's nice that there are great courses these days, but in the end you have to understand recursion to understand recursion. Or in other words, you have to program to be able to program.
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Awesome roadmap...thanks for sharing bro :)