I was like WTF! I am only on week 3 in CS50 and really like Mr. David Malan. Btw thank you for your recent video about CS50, it became the push I needed to start learning Computer Science. Cheers!
Just started the cs50x and already so excited! I can sit and get immersed with the lectures. The problem sets were not joke. They were really challenging! Thank’s for reviewing!
I'm amazed to learn that Harvard has these high-quality courses for free. I'm a 20 yr old from Brazil trying to get into the coding world, I know the basics of HTML and CSS and I hope this can really help me get deeper into this interesting subject. Thank you for making this video!
Honestly its a smart choice, plus youre likely fluent in english already , U.S. has alot of high paying jobs and openings for tech jobs if thats what youre looking for
eai mano, você fez? To pensando em começar o quanto antes tbm, mas eu estudo Google e Facebook Ads também... e to iniciando meu aprendizado em javascript. Sei o básico de html e css.
@@succeeder3044 it’s a lot like he says. It is incredibly challenging but if you take the time to look up concepts you need help with and ask questions in the cs50 discord it helps a lot. It is a lot of fun to get your code working after thinking you can’t do it
Hey! You must do all the problem sets so that they give the certification? Because i dint get how to upload my excersise like Mario, scrabbel and so on…
I'm also taking this course after cs50x. At first may seem like you are learning nothing new, but it doesn't take you long to realize the significance of every single topic in this course. I would recommend to every newbie who has some basics in html and css at least.
I love this course!! It’s so good, and Brian is an excellent instructor.. also I’ve wanted to learn Django for a long time, and finally I’m “getting it”. Cannot recommend highly enough if you are interested in learning web dev.
Thanks! I definitely will, problem is I haven't learned those myself yet haha but I plan to get into AI and Machine Learning soon so I'll 100% talk about the resources I use once I start!
"You want to split the lectures into multiple parts" Yeah, that's basically how I usually approach the lectures in cs50x, I very rarely wach an entire lecture in a single day. Specially cuz I like to take time to also try out the code they write there on my on computer to see how it works. So usually, I take like two days to watch a single lecture.
CS50 : Watch video only 2 hours Also CS50 : Solve assignment > 20 hours 😅😅 I am really struggling with this course. Now I’m on week 6 and it is getting better.
Thank you for this unique content. Your fan from Algeria (North Africa in case you dont know the country xD). I just want to ask you how you can stay productive when you get bored and distracted? Thank you once again and keep it up brother ❤️
great video. and i agree cs50 is a great place to start, HOWEVER, KEEP IN MIND: that is a class for harvard kids. i am not as smart as a harvard kid. though i have taught for over a decade, that speaks to my teaching; not learning. i am not as smart as someone who has" self taught himself coding into a software engineering job in 4 months". these are atypical cases of atypical people. it's like watching a gymnast do an aerial flip on the beam. people who complete these coding feats ( ie. engineer in 4 months, watching cs50 at 1.5x speed, making full web-apps by week 2) are of similar unique nature and nurture. the average learner who does not have the years of experience in academia will not be the same learner as someone who has paid and trained successfully for at least half a decade as a "lecture learner". i am wary of putting all your eggs into one curriculum. especially when there still seems to be so many different methods, platforms, educational models for learning code. what that tells me is that the learning process is not yet standardized. and what THAT tells me is that everyone is still learning differently. i will support a content-shotgun-style of learning only as an alternative option ( not a BETTER option): i have since taken this route learning for now : freecodecamp and books for theory and guided projects ( landing page, recipe site etc) to consolidate and be handheld through the coding "practice" that is also a sifter for all the "theory" i learned in books and FCC... MANY of which, simply aren''t common functions or commands of typical web des/dev. so it's good to have a few direct experiences of what is and isnt useful yet at my level. i love this guy's videos because he IS that anomally in class who can learn a new skill over a semester. i've been in class with a few anomalies, and it's interesting sometimes how unhelpful they are because they are so far ahead of us, that they are basically playing a different game. its amazing hes putting out insightful videos on his thought process behind learning. He is very good at articulating his ideas and concepts. but i'm always cautious of when the expert may be so far ahead of the average learner that thier concepts and principles become less relevant and effective. i really hope this doesn't sound like i'm validating excuses for my own or anyone else's learning circumstances. this guy is really smart and really skilled and he has been that way for a long time. but many learners new to code and breaking into a completely new paradigm of thinking, behaving, and living. there is no one "study hack" or any concept promoted in code-tube's thumbnails (like this one: NO, cs50w is not the best webdev course), it's not so simple, it's a wholistic mechanism unique to each individual.
about 4 month ago I watched your cs50x review and It got me interested so I started doing it. Now I'm working on my final project of cs50w, so I just want to thank you for introducing me to this course. also what did you start doing after cs50w if you don't mind, cuz I'm not sure what to do after finishing it.
I'm 30 years old Industrial Engineer that migrated to Data Science 6 years ago and have been escalating empirically to be today a Machine Learning Engineer, but right now I'm having a hard time filling the gaps in my core knowledge, especially in computer science stuff, do you recommend me to start with this and the intro to CS? I'm trying to build also a roadmap to strengthen my base knowledge but it would be great to hear other people opinion.
Hi Tuomas, thanks for all the excellent content on your channel. I was about to pay for this course on EdX and I see you repeat several times that you will get a certificate. And now I'm wondering, if I select the free option will they still review my homework or the projects I made in order to be claim that I have finished the course? Because Coursera has the Audit option for several of the courses but someone can see just the content but not submit homework/projects.
One thing I can reccomend to anyone that's taking the course is to get pen and paper and write anything you're about to do on the pc on there first, I've found if I do that then type it I remember a lot more the next day than if I just write it on the pc. I've also been listening to the lecutre, then the next day listening to it again but stopping and taking notes and again I find I'm remembering loads more
congratulations for this wonderful video, just came accross ur channel! Awesome job. I was wondering isnt the edX paid version of the course more "aknowledged" or "verified" of some sort? i cant understand the reason why Harvard has both options since edX is founded by them and MIT
Hi , Do you think if i can get a paind internship in a tech company as a software engineer if i finish both cs50 and cs50 web ? Or should i also learn smth more ? ( I know how to code in java tho , OOP too )
Good review man, a month ago I became a web developer after a while and I always look forward to learn more, I like to challenge myself to become better because web dev and trading stocks and crypto has a similarity and it is we learn something new everyday, I have been taking a look to this Harvard courses to improve my skills and also I have taken few courses from Harvard and in fact the are all worth so I thinking to get in just to see what else I can learn out of it. Thank you for your time and for this video.
I disagree on one point with the video. The quality of the courses are top notch and it has an underlying cost. If you have the possibility I highly recommend people to pay for the course. It's not crazy expensive. By paying you contribute to the platform to remain online and still offer free courses for much less fortunate people around the world who will benefit from the knowledge. If you can and like the course, please contribute to keeping it online.
hey man. Great stuff. i started to learn HTML and CSS and i want to continue with Javascript and so on. Do i need to take the computer science course before the web programming one?
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It seems that too many people are going for web development right now. Some companies are hiring first then remove whoever not qualified within the first month or so. I have heard of a case of manager requesting the new hire(after his training) to quote a task of completing a JavaScript piece. The new hire insisted that it will take three days to complete but the manager claimed that the task should be completed in 2 hours. The new hire was let go later on.
You Always inspire me Thanks a lot I like your content so great to have you I have a question I hv basic understanding or I can say even more in html and css now I just started the CS50w web programming with python and Javascript but I did not took the CS50 Computer Science Introduction so is it it like what do you say is better to stop the cs50W and start the cs50 computer science or I should stick with the cs50w then take cs50 Thanks
Hello, I know I'm quite late to this video, but I was wondering, since I started learning front end web development recently (HTML, CSS, JS), is it a good idea to jump to CS50's Web Programming course without first doing CS50? And thank you for the info in your video! I was aware of CS50, but didn't know they had web programming course as well.
I have read and watch a video about academic honesty of cs50 courses. I mean is that bad If i search google or read the soluton of any pset on the internet, there are many psets of cs50 courses that i find it really difficult. Some psets took me almost 3-4 days to understand what was happening with these code even if i've watch the solution on youtube. Btw cs50's course such as Introduction of Computer Science is really worth learning
please can i skip the Cs50 introduction to computer science and go directly to this web? i already got some basic knowledge of computer science and also i have been learning javascript since january
Amigó antes de crear cualqueir cosa en programacion, Primero deberias dominar las bases de la programacion algoritmos, estructura de datos, matemáticas discretas, de lo contrario tu capacidad como programdor severa seriamente afectada cuando desarrolles proyectos mínimamente mas complejos.
I am doing cs50 web and i am on project 0.. And i feel its very hard.. Is it hard or my brain is very small😂? Please reply internet coder want ur views and some motivation
Thanks for the great content. I am going to start now. I would really appreciate if you can help with one question: both Harvard website and edX does not confirm on what will happen for the course in 2023. I am working full time and doing a MBA at the same time therefore my concern is not being able to finish in 2022. My worry is by 2023 my effort in it will be wasted if it does not allow any carrying forword, or even the whole course is not longer in existence.. appreciate it if you can share any information on it. Thanks
I've been watching videos of CS50. I've also been learning Java for more than two years and JavaScript for a couple of months. . Would you recommend starting CS50w without actually taking CS50 and doing all the projects there first?
I have completed cs50x and aiming to be a Blockchain developer should I take this course or learn mern stack and node js. Please give me honest opinion. Also if I should take this course what should I learn after completing.
CS50 is an awesome programming course that I really enjoy! David Malan's teaching is amazing, and Bryan is great too. But, I'm curious, will CS50 help me get a job?
Based on my experience it will depend on the specific job that you want, but by itself it won't. CS50 only covers the foundations of computer science with very high standards (which is good). If you let's say want to become a web dev then cs50 and cs50w are not enough. However there are excellent resources online that are free such as The Odin Project and FreeCodeCamp for you to learn more about web dev to the point that you are suitable enough for an entry level web dev job (as well as practicing coding interview questions on sites such as leetcode if you're ready to apply your resume).
@@yourdailytoilet5962 I appreciate your recommendations, particularly The Odin Project and FreeCodeCamp for diving deeper into web development. Additionally, your suggestion about practicing coding interview questions on platforms like LeetCode sounds like a great strategy for preparing to apply for positions. I'll definitely explore these resources to enhance my skills in a more targeted way.
To obtain the certificate, does it have to be done within a specific period? I enrolled yesterday for the cs50 course and it says it ends on December 31. I would like to start it in September, but if I don't have time, I won't be able to get the certificate?
If I already have taken 2 years worth of csci classes involving languages like JavaScript, python, c++ and html/css am I fine to start with CS50 Web? Or should I start with regular CS50?
where do i get the certificate?, i went to the edx page and they had 2 options ,either pay for the course or audit the course,if i audit ,it says no certificate,no evaluation of the assignments and projects and limited access to the course
Hi! I'm really motivated by your videos, and I've been learning a ton of Javascript and HTML and CSS lately. By the time I saw this video, I barely had scratched the surface of the original CS50 video (I've only seen the first 2). But I think this is more like what I'm looking for. So my question is... If I wan to have projects in my portfolio as fast as I can, do you think I can take THIS course first (even if it's harder because, as I said, I already know some basics of programming) without watching the original? Or do you feel like I should or I HAVE TO finish the other to understand this one? If anybody could answer that question for me, it'd be of great help to me. In any case, even if I take this first one, I'm planning on finishing the other one later. It's too good to leave it unfinished. But I would like to know if it's actually a pre-requirement for this one
I cant say for sure if you need the intro for the web dev course but it will certainly help you get through web dev faster and give you a stronger foundation so everything is easier down the road. But if speed is your highest priority and you can get through web dev without the intro then I would just go for that. If you find it to be too advanced you can always revisit the intro course
If i remember correctly you have to complete cs50 before doing this, however if you already know the basics I think you can do the web one without problems.
Can we make ecommerce multivendor ecommerce from cs50w. i am completed my school this year and i am never study computer but i studying html, css and java scrift from youtube and i was make an ecommerce pages but i don`t know about backend. that`s why now i am started website through wordpress. i was using dokan and woocommerce but that website is not so faster. i want write thier code. can i make through cs50w.
So I am a 13 year old passionate for computer science I know a decent amount of python. And I am taking the cs50. as a teenager, they say you should take cs50 AP but should I? I mean I am loving the cs50 course without any troubles..
This is utterly strange to read and watch. I have done around 10 different courses over the past 2 years + I am completing my second CS degree and I decided to complete the CS50web course coz it'd look cool on my portfolio and thats gonna be the most prestigious certificate in my possession. To my surprise I was highly disappointed in the contents of the course. It starts off with HTML and CSS covering like 30% of the basics so in the end you have no idea why have you just spent two hours watching this absolute nonsense. Why nonsense? 1. If the course is designed for intermediate coders, why on Earth would you put a 2 hour video explaining CSS and HTML? 2. Alright, you wanted to explain the basics first. Grand idea. But why haven't they covered all of the basics? Why do they just show you the peak of the mountain and like "but there's more of that" and jog on. Verdict: it's a waste of time for mead coders and not enough info for a beginner. Next we move into the GIT part. Lads, it's a 50 minute video explaining pull, push and download commands for MAC users. 😆 So, again, if you are an intermediate coder, you surely know how to use GIT and GitHub for your projects. I completed the course in a couple of weeks coz there's literally almost nothing new for intermediate coders. Before enrolling into the course I'd watched dozens of testimonials and videos like this one and I am wondering why do all these bloggers hype it up so much? Don't waste your time, lads. Learn Python, learn css&html, learn JS - thats gonna be enough for you to choose your next step. If you're into ML, statistics, data analysis etc. dive deeper into python. If you are more of a web developer guy, if you would like to build apps etc. dive into JS/Cotlin. If you like neither of the above and you are looking to get a more hardcore coding experience, go study C, buy yourself raspberry Pi or an analogue and evolve. Code everyday for at least 30 mins, never stop coding. And take your time, it took me 6 months of hardcore studying to get my first internship. It takes way longer than that to become a pro coder. Best of luck to you lads.
You inspired me so much , when I start the course I thought that it is the introduction,and in the other couple of weeks we will learn more deeply finally, I reached the end of the course with no thing useful cause I forgot every thing !!!!! But really I am stuck with making coding a habit which platform help me practice and make me build that habit😢@@CantIllaoiThat
6 hours per project would be awsome, i took about at least 20 hours per project and some even 30, i dont know why since i finished cs50x relativly easily in about 40 days
i dont think 2:47 is appropriate to tell R.I.P even as sarcasm.. i mean i usually dont care these things but.. he is such a legend and i admired in some way.. it really paused me for a moment and later i was relived he's alive and its as a joke💀🥲 (edit: just saw his pined comment.. sorry i commented too fast)
TO BE CLEAR: David Malan is NOT DEAD, that is NOT what I meant 🤣
I was also thinking this same thing😂😂🤣🤣
I was like WTF! I am only on week 3 in CS50 and really like Mr. David Malan.
Btw thank you for your recent video about CS50, it became the push I needed to start learning Computer Science. Cheers!
i was thinking about that
Literally I shocked at that moment, quickly paused your video and checked out on safari 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@@EternalCoders me too... it struck me
Just started the cs50x and already so excited! I can sit and get immersed with the lectures. The problem sets were not joke. They were really challenging! Thank’s for reviewing!
I'm amazed to learn that Harvard has these high-quality courses for free. I'm a 20 yr old from Brazil trying to get into the coding world, I know the basics of HTML and CSS and I hope this can really help me get deeper into this interesting subject. Thank you for making this video!
Indeed!
Honestly its a smart choice, plus youre likely fluent in english already , U.S. has alot of high paying jobs and openings for tech jobs if thats what youre looking for
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eai mano, você fez? To pensando em começar o quanto antes tbm, mas eu estudo Google e Facebook Ads também... e to iniciando meu aprendizado em javascript. Sei o básico de html e css.
to na mesma kk
Started the cS50 course right after I watched your video on it… loving it so far . Shouts from Ghana, Africa
Amazing!
keep moving
Im more than halfway through Cs50. It was thanks to your video that I found out about it so keep good resources coming
Nice one!!
@@InternetMadeCoder Have you ever checked the FullStackOpen course? Could you make a video about it if you have?
I am almost finished with CS50 and it is excellent. I can’t wait to start the web development course.
wow, have the journey been? I always feel reluctant to do it. But i will start today.
@@succeeder3044 it’s a lot like he says. It is incredibly challenging but if you take the time to look up concepts you need help with and ask questions in the cs50 discord it helps a lot. It is a lot of fun to get your code working after thinking you can’t do it
@@blockchainbaboon7617 nice . can i skip the CS50 introduction to computer ?
@@succeeder3044 Probably not haha, it will be far more difficult unless you have some experience all ready. The intro is worth it
Hey! You must do all the problem sets so that they give the certification? Because i dint get how to upload my excersise like Mario, scrabbel and so on…
I'm also taking this course after cs50x. At first may seem like you are learning nothing new, but it doesn't take you long to realize the significance of every single topic in this course. I would recommend to every newbie who has some basics in html and css at least.
I love this course!! It’s so good, and Brian is an excellent instructor.. also I’ve wanted to learn Django for a long time, and finally I’m “getting it”. Cannot recommend highly enough if you are interested in learning web dev.
I love your channel and your honest and sincere advice. Looking forward to more. 😁
Hey... I'm your big fan from India 🤗
Make a similar type video on Data science and machine learning...how to get started...what are the best courses 👌
Thanks! I definitely will, problem is I haven't learned those myself yet haha but I plan to get into AI and Machine Learning soon so I'll 100% talk about the resources I use once I start!
i have done cs50x, cs50p and cs50w it's cool INTRODUCTION for everyone, quite hard
those are amazing!
Another great video with helpful information. I am taking the CS50 Intro to Computer Science course now and so far it has been amazing.
Best of luck!
He inspires me to learn coding.
And I am taking cs50 course..
🔥🔥🤟
how is it going? did you finish it?
No idea about your programming skills, but my friend, your filmmaking skills are top notch.
"You want to split the lectures into multiple parts"
Yeah, that's basically how I usually approach the lectures in cs50x, I very rarely wach an entire lecture in a single day. Specially cuz I like to take time to also try out the code they write there on my on computer to see how it works. So usually, I take like two days to watch a single lecture.
CS50 : Watch video only 2 hours
Also CS50 : Solve assignment > 20 hours 😅😅
I am really struggling with this course. Now I’m on week 6 and it is getting better.
haha yes the assignments take VERY long
Thank you for this unique content. Your fan from Algeria (North Africa in case you dont know the country xD). I just want to ask you how you can stay productive when you get bored and distracted? Thank you once again and keep it up brother ❤️
I'm taking this course now, and I also like this course! Thanks for sharing!
great video. and i agree cs50 is a great place to start, HOWEVER, KEEP IN MIND: that is a class for harvard kids. i am not as smart as a harvard kid. though i have taught for over a decade, that speaks to my teaching; not learning. i am not as smart as someone who has" self taught himself coding into a software engineering job in 4 months". these are atypical cases of atypical people. it's like watching a gymnast do an aerial flip on the beam. people who complete these coding feats ( ie. engineer in 4 months, watching cs50 at 1.5x speed, making full web-apps by week 2) are of similar unique nature and nurture. the average learner who does not have the years of experience in academia will not be the same learner as someone who has paid and trained successfully for at least half a decade as a "lecture learner".
i am wary of putting all your eggs into one curriculum. especially when there still seems to be so many different methods, platforms, educational models for learning code. what that tells me is that the learning process is not yet standardized. and what THAT tells me is that everyone is still learning differently. i will support a content-shotgun-style of learning only as an alternative option ( not a BETTER option): i have since taken this route learning for now : freecodecamp and books for theory and guided projects ( landing page, recipe site etc) to consolidate and be handheld through the coding "practice" that is also a sifter for all the "theory" i learned in books and FCC... MANY of which, simply aren''t common functions or commands of typical web des/dev. so it's good to have a few direct experiences of what is and isnt useful yet at my level.
i love this guy's videos because he IS that anomally in class who can learn a new skill over a semester. i've been in class with a few anomalies, and it's interesting sometimes how unhelpful they are because they are so far ahead of us, that they are basically playing a different game. its amazing hes putting out insightful videos on his thought process behind learning. He is very good at articulating his ideas and concepts. but i'm always cautious of when the expert may be so far ahead of the average learner that thier concepts and principles become less relevant and effective. i really hope this doesn't sound like i'm validating excuses for my own or anyone else's learning circumstances. this guy is really smart and really skilled and he has been that way for a long time. but many learners new to code and breaking into a completely new paradigm of thinking, behaving, and living. there is no one "study hack" or any concept promoted in code-tube's thumbnails (like this one: NO, cs50w is not the best webdev course), it's not so simple, it's a wholistic mechanism unique to each individual.
Another high quality video letsgoooooo
I was introduced to CS50 by your video and my life has changed since then
Hey buddy, after that have you found a job by learning CS50?
Hey man!! So they are gonna give us the projects or we have to choose them
Just love your videos keep going you are inspiring many.
They give the projects to you with instructions and starter code :)
@@InternetMadeCoder thanks for replying ❤️
about 4 month ago I watched your cs50x review and It got me interested so I started doing it. Now I'm working on my final project of cs50w, so I just want to thank you for introducing me to this course.
also what did you start doing after cs50w if you don't mind, cuz I'm not sure what to do after finishing it.
Hey!! How are you doing? Did you find the next step after CS50W?
I'm 30 years old Industrial Engineer that migrated to Data Science 6 years ago and have been escalating empirically to be today a Machine Learning Engineer, but right now I'm having a hard time filling the gaps in my core knowledge, especially in computer science stuff, do you recommend me to start with this and the intro to CS? I'm trying to build also a roadmap to strengthen my base knowledge but it would be great to hear other people opinion.
Hi Tuomas, thanks for all the excellent content on your channel. I was about to pay for this course on EdX and I see you repeat several times that you will get a certificate. And now I'm wondering, if I select the free option will they still review my homework or the projects I made in order to be claim that I have finished the course? Because Coursera has the Audit option for several of the courses but someone can see just the content but not submit homework/projects.
One thing I can reccomend to anyone that's taking the course is to get pen and paper and write anything you're about to do on the pc on there first, I've found if I do that then type it I remember a lot more the next day than if I just write it on the pc. I've also been listening to the lecutre, then the next day listening to it again but stopping and taking notes and again I find I'm remembering loads more
and I personally believe that Brian will become next CEO of some great tech company 🤞🏻
congratulations for this wonderful video, just came accross ur channel! Awesome job. I was wondering isnt the edX paid version of the course more "aknowledged" or "verified" of some sort? i cant understand the reason why Harvard has both options since edX is founded by them and MIT
NO
is taking cs50x necessary before taking cs50 web?
No
Hi , Do you think if i can get a paind internship in a tech company as a software engineer if i finish both cs50 and cs50 web ? Or should i also learn smth more ? ( I know how to code in java tho , OOP too )
Good review man, a month ago I became a web developer after a while and I always look forward to learn more, I like to challenge myself to become better because web dev and trading stocks and crypto has a similarity and it is we learn something new everyday, I have been taking a look to this Harvard courses to improve my skills and also I have taken few courses from Harvard and in fact the are all worth so I thinking to get in just to see what else I can learn out of it. Thank you for your time and for this video.
You had me thinking david was dead
Ahaha not quite!
Thank you for the motivation...
I disagree on one point with the video. The quality of the courses are top notch and it has an underlying cost. If you have the possibility I highly recommend people to pay for the course. It's not crazy expensive. By paying you contribute to the platform to remain online and still offer free courses for much less fortunate people around the world who will benefit from the knowledge. If you can and like the course, please contribute to keeping it online.
agree tbh
sound at 8:41 is doing something to my throat and tongue.some sparks and vibrations
How do you sign up without a workspace or academic email address? It doesn't seem to accept personal emails, like yahoo..
Great video, IMC. I am currently taking Dr. Angela Yu's 100 Days Of Python and web dev bootcamp courses. Good luck!!
Nice! Keep going!
How is the journey so far
Thank you, David!
How do you learn problem solving?
Great insights and tips...thanks bro
hey man. Great stuff. i started to learn HTML and CSS and i want to continue with Javascript and so on. Do i need to take the computer science course before the web programming one?
Would it be helpful if I am interested in learning Front-end development, specifically, and not Full stack development?
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@@altamash8248 yes.
It seems that too many people are going for web development right now. Some companies are hiring first then remove whoever not qualified within the first month or so. I have heard of a case of manager requesting the new hire(after his training) to quote a task of completing a JavaScript piece. The new hire insisted that it will take three days to complete but the manager claimed that the task should be completed in 2 hours. The new hire was let go later on.
You Always inspire me Thanks a lot I like your content so great to have you I have a question I hv basic understanding or I can say even more in html and css now I just started the CS50w web programming with python and Javascript but I did not took the CS50 Computer Science Introduction so is it it like what do you say is better to stop the cs50W and start the cs50 computer science or I should stick with the cs50w then take cs50 Thanks
What do you think about the "theodinproject" and "mdn web docs" compare to cs50?
Hello, I know I'm quite late to this video, but I was wondering, since I started learning front end web development recently (HTML, CSS, JS), is it a good idea to jump to CS50's Web Programming course without first doing CS50?
And thank you for the info in your video!
I was aware of CS50, but didn't know they had web programming course as well.
I clicked the subscribe button when you dragged the code from SOF 😅
Really motivational and helpful video, thanks man!
I liked the last section of your video where u said do not pay for it 😂
Lol typical indian response.
Same here lol.
We love free stuff
I've been watching the CS50x and CS50W lecture at 1.5 as well 😵💫👻
Keep it up!
I have read and watch a video about academic honesty of cs50 courses. I mean is that bad If i search google or read the soluton of any pset on the internet, there are many psets of cs50 courses that i find it really difficult. Some psets took me almost 3-4 days to understand what was happening with these code even if i've watch the solution on youtube. Btw cs50's course such as Introduction of Computer Science is really worth learning
please can i skip the Cs50 introduction to computer science and go directly to this web? i already got some basic knowledge of computer science and also i have been learning javascript since january
Amigó antes de crear cualqueir cosa en programacion, Primero deberias dominar las bases de la programacion algoritmos, estructura de datos, matemáticas discretas, de lo contrario tu capacidad como programdor severa seriamente afectada cuando desarrolles proyectos mínimamente mas complejos.
Appreciate for detailed explanation
I am doing cs50 web and i am on project 0.. And i feel its very hard..
Is it hard or my brain is very small😂?
Please reply internet coder want ur views and some motivation
yeah it's hard but keep going🔥
The course was absolutely fantastic!
Thanks for the great content. I am going to start now. I would really appreciate if you can help with one question: both Harvard website and edX does not confirm on what will happen for the course in 2023. I am working full time and doing a MBA at the same time therefore my concern is not being able to finish in 2022. My worry is by 2023 my effort in it will be wasted if it does not allow any carrying forword, or even the whole course is not longer in existence.. appreciate it if you can share any information on it. Thanks
I've been watching videos of CS50. I've also been learning Java for more than two years and JavaScript for a couple of months. . Would you recommend starting CS50w without actually taking CS50 and doing all the projects there first?
"Most things are figureoutable"
Noice.
great! do a review for CS50 app development course as well!
Thank you so much brother for this video
I have completed cs50x and aiming to be a Blockchain developer should I take this course or learn mern stack and node js. Please give me honest opinion. Also if I should take this course what should I learn after completing.
Great video! What do you think about The Odin Project (also web dev course kinda, would like to see your review) ?
it's good, review is coming
What software did you use to edit your videos
Premiere Pro
Make a video on CS50P (python)
CS50 is an awesome programming course that I really enjoy! David Malan's teaching is amazing, and Bryan is great too. But, I'm curious, will CS50 help me get a job?
Based on my experience it will depend on the specific job that you want, but by itself it won't. CS50 only covers the foundations of computer science with very high standards (which is good). If you let's say want to become a web dev then cs50 and cs50w are not enough. However there are excellent resources online that are free such as The Odin Project and FreeCodeCamp for you to learn more about web dev to the point that you are suitable enough for an entry level web dev job (as well as practicing coding interview questions on sites such as leetcode if you're ready to apply your resume).
@@yourdailytoilet5962 I appreciate your recommendations, particularly The Odin Project and FreeCodeCamp for diving deeper into web development. Additionally, your suggestion about practicing coding interview questions on platforms like LeetCode sounds like a great strategy for preparing to apply for positions. I'll definitely explore these resources to enhance my skills in a more targeted way.
Malan is still alive and teaching at Harvard. The “RIP” text is misleading and alarming
Bro love from India keep it up😋😋
Cant wait to embark my journey to learn computer sceince and start on cs50 its really tempting me. Sadly im bound by the chains of highschool.
"Most things are figureoutable" - can I put that on a t-shirt?
To obtain the certificate, does it have to be done within a specific period? I enrolled yesterday for the cs50 course and it says it ends on December 31. I would like to start it in September, but if I don't have time, I won't be able to get the certificate?
you shouyld be able to get it, check the FAQ if they say anything
If I already have taken 2 years worth of csci classes involving languages like JavaScript, python, c++ and html/css am I fine to start with CS50 Web? Or should I start with regular CS50?
where do i get the certificate?, i went to the edx page and they had 2 options ,either pay for the course or audit the course,if i audit ,it says no certificate,no evaluation of the assignments and projects and limited access to the course
Does this course teach you from scratch does programming languages? New into programming and starting cs50
can i dive right into cs50 web programming with python and javascript after completing cs50 intro to programming with python
Yes
Pardon me does this training requires building more than one fullstack projects, if yes i should take it.
Can you review Meta front end and back end development course on Coursera? 😊
I also wanted to know about that course
Hi! I'm really motivated by your videos, and I've been learning a ton of Javascript and HTML and CSS lately.
By the time I saw this video, I barely had scratched the surface of the original CS50 video (I've only seen the first 2).
But I think this is more like what I'm looking for. So my question is... If I wan to have projects in my portfolio as fast as I can, do you think I can take THIS course first (even if it's harder because, as I said, I already know some basics of programming) without watching the original? Or do you feel like I should or I HAVE TO finish the other to understand this one?
If anybody could answer that question for me, it'd be of great help to me. In any case, even if I take this first one, I'm planning on finishing the other one later. It's too good to leave it unfinished. But I would like to know if it's actually a pre-requirement for this one
I cant say for sure if you need the intro for the web dev course but it will certainly help you get through web dev faster and give you a stronger foundation so everything is easier down the road. But if speed is your highest priority and you can get through web dev without the intro then I would just go for that. If you find it to be too advanced you can always revisit the intro course
If i remember correctly you have to complete cs50 before doing this, however if you already know the basics I think you can do the web one without problems.
which one should someone do first?
You made me scared for a second when I saw R.I.P. Then I saw pinned comment. Thank god.
Is there any prerequisite before taking this cs50 web programming course?
i think i am very bad building logic
im doing cs50 rigth now
Can we make ecommerce multivendor ecommerce from cs50w. i am completed my school this year and i am never study computer but i studying html, css and java scrift from youtube and i was make an ecommerce pages but i don`t know about backend. that`s why now i am started website through wordpress. i was using dokan and woocommerce but that website is not so faster. i want write thier code. can i make through cs50w.
so i just learned python, can i take this course if i dont have any javascript knowledge or do i have to learn that first?
Are you going to enroll for upcoming python course of cs50?
not sure, I think I'll go for the AI course soon
If I will have questions will instructor be available to answer me or all I can do is to watch the lectures on RUclips?
That lamp is super nice; link?
I’m not sure which model it is haha
bro i’ve got certified 🎉 it was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So I am a 13 year old passionate for computer science I know a decent amount of python. And I am taking the cs50. as a teenager, they say you should take cs50 AP but should I? I mean I am loving the cs50 course without any troubles..
very impressive! Just keep going with cs50 if you are not having troubles :)
I have a qustion when i fhinish cs50 and cs50w what should i do after thes
Hey 👋 bro
I’m from India 🇮🇳
Your loyal subscriber from long time
Please make a video how you organised your courses notes 📝 etc like ( cs50x course)
I already made a video about that
This is utterly strange to read and watch. I have done around 10 different courses over the past 2 years + I am completing my second CS degree and I decided to complete the CS50web course coz it'd look cool on my portfolio and thats gonna be the most prestigious certificate in my possession. To my surprise I was highly disappointed in the contents of the course. It starts off with HTML and CSS covering like 30% of the basics so in the end you have no idea why have you just spent two hours watching this absolute nonsense.
Why nonsense?
1. If the course is designed for intermediate coders, why on Earth would you put a 2 hour video explaining CSS and HTML?
2. Alright, you wanted to explain the basics first. Grand idea. But why haven't they covered all of the basics? Why do they just show you the peak of the mountain and like "but there's more of that" and jog on.
Verdict: it's a waste of time for mead coders and not enough info for a beginner.
Next we move into the GIT part. Lads, it's a 50 minute video explaining pull, push and download commands for MAC users. 😆
So, again, if you are an intermediate coder, you surely know how to use GIT and GitHub for your projects.
I completed the course in a couple of weeks coz there's literally almost nothing new for intermediate coders.
Before enrolling into the course I'd watched dozens of testimonials and videos like this one and I am wondering why do all these bloggers hype it up so much? Don't waste your time, lads. Learn Python, learn css&html, learn JS - thats gonna be enough for you to choose your next step. If you're into ML, statistics, data analysis etc. dive deeper into python. If you are more of a web developer guy, if you would like to build apps etc. dive into JS/Cotlin. If you like neither of the above and you are looking to get a more hardcore coding experience, go study C, buy yourself raspberry Pi or an analogue and evolve. Code everyday for at least 30 mins, never stop coding. And take your time, it took me 6 months of hardcore studying to get my first internship. It takes way longer than that to become a pro coder. Best of luck to you lads.
So you wouldn't recommend any of their courses?
You inspired me so much , when I start the course I thought that it is the introduction,and in the other couple of weeks we will learn more deeply finally, I reached the end of the course with no thing useful cause I forgot every thing !!!!!
But really I am stuck with making coding a habit which platform help me practice and make me build that habit😢@@CantIllaoiThat
6 hours per project would be awsome, i took about at least 20 hours per project and some even 30, i dont know why since i finished cs50x relativly easily in about 40 days
Did you have some knowledge before that? It's impressive that you managed to do it in 40 days
Hello! Is this course still active? The course was loaded in 2020
i dont think 2:47 is appropriate to tell R.I.P even as sarcasm.. i mean i usually dont care these things but.. he is such a legend and i admired in some way.. it really paused me for a moment and later i was relived he's alive and its as a joke💀🥲
(edit: just saw his pined comment.. sorry i commented too fast)
yeah I meant't RIP as in that he's not on this course, not literally rip😅
@@InternetMadeCoder yes.. thankfully he isn't
Is cs50w updated? The videos seems to be uploaded 3 years and it says 2020?? What is the matter
Bro I have to try out this course
you COINED a new word "figure-out-ta-ble"
no I borrowed it, I can't remember where it was I heard it first but I didn't come up with it myself haha!
Can I do all the cs50 projects with 2gb ram laptop.?
Wey computadora con 2 gb de ram 😅😅😅😅.