Key Steps for Problem Solving 1. Define your problem 2. Make sure you fully understand the problem 3. Break the problem down into small and manageable pieces 4. Go as deep as you can, until you can get to easy (yes or no) questions 5. Work your way from the bottom until the problem is solved 6. Recognise some problems are completely out of your control and that's ok.
Thank you! I tend to take on all these problems I have into huge chunks and quit because I overwhelmed myself and lose my confidence and the energy to move on. I just needed to break it all down to easy pieces. Glad I can apply this advice to all I do.🥰
@@hackytech7494 Yes, by breaking the large chunks into smaller, manageable pieces, I make more progress and feel like I accomplished something. I also reduce the stress that comes from taking on more than I can handle.
My favorite and most inspiring programming video yet! Thank you for making your message easy to understand and follow. I think this might be the first time this semester that has happened for me where programming is concerned
I was going to learn programming, but I’m terrible at solving problems, which is what you need to be good at. I’d never have solved the diamond problem.
bruh everyone is good at problem solving, but just like any other skill out there - you have to practice. it’s not a gift, it’s attainable and when you become good at it it’s just fun
Be careful which programmer you pick. Remember most of the time it's a programmer who caused the problem in the first place. However, learning good logical problem solving can help almost any job. And when dealing with humans in a problem situation--things can ger very weird.
Buah chempedak di luar pagar, Ambil galah tolong jolokkan, Awak budak baru belajar, Jangan lupa bawa pemadam dan pensel ke sekolah. Pergi ke kedai bersama Rosli, Balik kedai main bola bersama Remy, Siapa nama jiran Zahid?
Key Steps for Problem Solving
1. Define your problem
2. Make sure you fully understand the problem
3. Break the problem down into small and manageable pieces
4. Go as deep as you can, until you can get to easy (yes or no) questions
5. Work your way from the bottom until the problem is solved
6. Recognise some problems are completely out of your control and that's ok.
Thanks for this man
thanks for this summery
@@lilialilia6684 glad i could be of service 🙂
I thought your profile pic was a dog's head. @_@
@@greatwavefan397 its an optical illusion 👀
Thank you! I tend to take on all these problems I have into huge chunks and quit because I overwhelmed myself and lose my confidence and the energy to move on. I just needed to break it all down to easy pieces. Glad I can apply this advice to all I do.🥰
Did this worked for you ?
@@hackytech7494 Yes, by breaking the large chunks into smaller, manageable pieces, I make more progress and feel like I accomplished something. I also reduce the stress that comes from taking on more than I can handle.
This guy knows his subject matter
Powerful talk. I will try to apply this to my everyday work.
great video! not just computer advice but life advice, hope he ran his marathon
My favorite and most inspiring programming video yet! Thank you for making your message easy to understand and follow. I think this might be the first time this semester that has happened for me where programming is concerned
What programming language are you learning?
I was going to learn programming, but I’m terrible at solving problems, which is what you need to be good at. I’d never have solved the diamond problem.
No worries mate, problem solving is a skill. You'll slowly get better at it the more you try =)
bruh everyone is good at problem solving, but just like any other skill out there - you have to practice. it’s not a gift, it’s attainable and when you become good at it it’s just fun
Be careful which programmer you pick. Remember most of the time it's a programmer who caused the problem in the first place. However, learning good logical problem solving can help almost any job. And when dealing with humans in a problem situation--things can ger very weird.
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What does your 3rd line mean ?
Great talk!
God, I can't believe that 2020 was 3 years ago
Now it’s 4 years 🤯
For anyone wondering, his name is not on the list of Queen city marathon 2019, so the injury probably got the best of him
Thank you! I was wondering about this, now I can stay focused for the rest of the video
Amazing speech
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This video is underrated
how this talk has only 7k view, how?
Bcz it's the most basic and begining talk for a programmer in his student life.
What do you mean?
Well said!! Thank you!
7:59, you said js🖤
great vid!
Very well done.
I remember the diamond problem in my first year. We used Java
Great talk
@13:35
Buah chempedak di luar pagar,
Ambil galah tolong jolokkan,
Awak budak baru belajar,
Jangan lupa bawa pemadam dan pensel ke sekolah.
Pergi ke kedai bersama Rosli,
Balik kedai main bola bersama Remy,
Siapa nama jiran Zahid?
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5:48, wtf is that
What part don't you understand?
@@davidbalme2883 not the actual problem, maybe the newline character that appears at the end of every line.
@@davidbalme2883 بحث عن عن دردشه فتيات فديو كامره مباشره
@@leoferaderonugraha1930 oh you mean every 2 character for each space , if you know tell me also
Bhai mery computer ka problem Hy
Wow
You take a pencil and draw diamond on pc screen. After all these years and programming camps you learned nothing, son
I don't know if it's just me or not, but whoever is laughing in the background is making me laugh too. He's not even saying anything funny lol.
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