So much wisdom. Thank you so much MIT. You have got my support going forward. You made this sort of info available to help those willing to consume them and better humanity-you have me for life!
The course materials are available on MIT OpenCourseWare at ocw.mit.edu/6-00F08, visit "Related Resources" tab on the videos to see the notes and handouts for each video . Best wishes on your studies!
thats hilarious. i used to try to program games on my TI-83 in high school too. I actually discovered the bisection method and nested loops (didnt know what it was called at the time, of course) just by thinking logically about how to write the game code. aaah simpler times
If you've made it this far, you are halfway there
So how's life seven years later? Make it to the end? Got a job as a hotshot developer?
Whooohooo living on a prayer
@@ThePoisonBiscuit Yo, I am going to ask you to same question from two years later. :D
@@poorsuk Liar!
So much wisdom. Thank you so much MIT. You have got my support going forward. You made this sort of info available to help those willing to consume them and better humanity-you have me for life!
this is truly extraordinary. the knowledge you provide is still relevant today. thank you mister john guttac
That is pretty cool to understand, that this video has been filmed over then ten years ago
I got accepted!
periodic table entry for raisin = Rai, I'm surprised an mit professor doesn't know this...
if anyone whant some more practice go to the link in the description there is some assignments there that will help you better your skills
Thanks to MIT, now I know how to be a better thief
Great Lecturer.
knapsack starts @ 21:30
MIT OpenCourseWare, thank you!
Thanks mit ❤
Thank you MIT! Are those "handouts" also available?
The course materials are available on MIT OpenCourseWare at ocw.mit.edu/6-00F08, visit "Related Resources" tab on the videos to see the notes and handouts for each video
. Best wishes on your studies!
very great lectur
great tips--- thanks!
Thanks!
Seriously. None of the students could tell how many different digits could be expressed using those numbers >_
자막이 이상한데...?
Save old versions? Use version control system for God's sake!
I wonder if the amazingly efficient Fibonacci algorithm is similar to the one I wrote on my TI-84 in tenth grade
thats hilarious. i used to try to program games on my TI-83 in high school too. I actually discovered the bisection method and nested loops (didnt know what it was called at the time, of course) just by thinking logically about how to write the game code. aaah simpler times
@Magus I think you'd be hard pressed to find a college student these days that's NOT on facebook
@QiosQey cs50 from harvard is better for me
Have you been accepted?
*by accident
Korean caption is strange...
lol. well with everyone on Facebook and shit...
Should I be superstitious and skip the next lecture?
Horrible students, Good Lecturer