@wacky.science

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@TheyCalledMeT

working in IT for about 20 years now ... impressively well done video, giving quite an overview for people who have no idea what it is

@Sarhan_the_timepasser

This Man is Crazy, How is he compiling everything into one video is crazy.

@monger1

For everyone stressing about how they wasted four years learning what he just summarized into 16 minutes calm down you were only able to understand him because you spent 4 Years Learning what he's explaining. A normal person can only understand the first 5 minutes or so, I even started watching the video at .85 speed and I'm still learning and forgetting everything he's teaching within seconds. This video is cool but past the first 5 minutes it can only be truly appreciated by people who already know most of what he's teaching

@MAHDYzz

this is stupidly brilliant, this guy just explained a whole course in 17 minutes, while keeping it engaging....! god bless bro, you COOKED

@Kenjutsuga

I’m not gonna lie, as a senior developer this video’s quality and word choice straight up decimates all of the other educational videos I have watched since from 5 years ago when I first started with computer science. Thanks and more people here should know about this.

@whiteimposter9304

bro casually explained everything that took me 5 years to understand, in one video and explained it better than my teachers with decades of experience, why did i even went to college

@betul3341

He summarised the last 4 years of my education and I feel angry and frustrated, and immensely impressed. If you are interested in the area but do not wanna go to uni,  study and search each concept and sentence in this video. My man didn't waste a single line and all of the lines were very very important topics we covered in uni.

@fanbasebyme

00:11 Understanding the basics of binary and hexadecimal in computer science
02:15 CPU executes instructions quickly in machine cycles.
04:17 Computer science involves scientific notation for efficient storage and manipulation of data.
06:11 Different data structures like arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash maps, and graphs provide flexibility and efficiency in managing data.
08:05 Graphs and trees represent data structures, algorithms and logical expressions are used to implement algorithms
10:07 Understanding recursion, memoization, time complexity, and programming paradigms.
12:08 Introduction to machine learning and internet basics
14:10 Computer science concepts including CSS, JavaScript, HTTP, databases, and SQL explained in 17 minutes.
16:32 Build valuable computer science skills in minutes.

@TheStickofWar

I took my computer science degree years ago and have been an engineer since. My partner has always shown a vague interest in understanding how computers work but gets easily put off. We taught her a little by playing games like 7 Billion Humans and Turing Complete, but eventually it gets too much. Some minor lightbulb trivia for her that she gets interested in, such as the on/off switch on appliances is just binary 1/0, or sometimes the 1 is intersecting the 0 when it is a single button. Things like that. 

So I will send her this video and wish her the best of luck 😅

@DigerTorsk

WACKY SCIENCE WITH ANOTHER BANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

@deltapi8859

9:22 Damn the "loop over, loop over, loop over" got me. Nearly spilled my energy drink.

@taxledgeradvisor

07:29 everytime this man says something is fast this image comes up and it’s hilarious 😂

@tecno_andre2752

bro is speaking 10 facts a second, great video!

@JohnPromised

this dude just summarised my first two years of my computer science course in under 4 minutes. You really understand how this thing goes, great video

@Albinelor

I'm amazed that you summarized all the important concepts in computer science in under 17 minutes and managed to stay both cohesive and easily understandable! This was simply  amazing

@rajsubhod

Bro just explained my 4 years of hard work like nothing 😢

@leroywhetstone2687

You had me at 'you could write the code in binary but you'd go crazy'. Reminds me of the way I learned to code by typing in the hex numbers from the instruction set of the  commodore 64.

@alexanderwald2046

I'm a computer science professional and I love this video

@bora9535

Can you make a longer video as well, getting into more detail?