Me too until I got further and got syntax errors. While fixing one, messed up something else. This was back in the early 1990's. I think programing is much easier today with better tools and debuggers back then. My first programing language was Visual Basic (VB).
I took my first college programming course this last semester as a senior in high school and ended with a B (mostly bc I didn’t understand how to calculate the different times that algorithms take to run) but I’m going to keep going because coding truly does feel like a superpower and it’s really rewarding when you finally get your code to work 😭 *tears of joy*
How to reverse a linked list? easy 1. add every element to an array 2. make a second array 3. for loop that reverses the direction of first array and puts everything into second array 4. make a second linked list with items from second array. ( also I don't know what a linked is tbh lol )
Ah yes, we studied this in Operating Systems. Deadlock occurs when processes cannot get the resource they need because they are waiting to use a resource another process is currently holding that is also waiting on another process holding the resource it needs as well. Processes are left in an infinite cycle of waiting on the other and so forth with no progress being made because all processes do not have access to the resource they need.
@Vanshika Gupta Oh sure. It looks scary, but I found it relatively easy. Basically it's logic. "If A implies B and if B and notA implies C, can we say that A implies C ?" See it more as a mental puzzle than math.
@Vanshika Gupta Sure no problem. Of you have other questions, you can ask them on Pan's discord server. Lots of people there in the field who can provide their own story and view on stuff.
"As soon as I learned how to print hello world, I felt the power in my hand." same bro to the point that I suddenly vision myself as the next iron man lol haha
thanks so much for this man. programming/CS is such a daunting career I want to get into, and with university looming I'm always questioning if I'm smart enough or good enough to even try or if trying to learn about something I know very little of is even worth it. but hey, if you did it, I can do it. Thanks :)
CS student in 4th year here. I felt the same way before college, but still decided to give it try! it's not easy but if you study enough and have lots of patience, you'll do great!! I'm currently on my second internship, with a full-time job lined up after graduation. definitely worth all of the long nights of studying!
@@xpolarzz3241 im a first year anddddd i feel really dumb :(( i can't understand it but I really want to but I have no idea where to continue, I'm just praying I pass the class with a good grade because I'm on a scholarship. Over the winter ima try to relearn java TuT because I really wanna know what I'm doing and I really want to be good :((
I felt that for so long, when i got my first internship, i finally felt like valid and like i could have a career in CS and be able to contribute and stuff. But now i’m applying again and feel dumb all over 😂 and so it goes
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just starting a comp sci major this year. This video is making me much more confident about the process and that if i put the work in and learn a little bit outside of class ill do just fine. thank you
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I can heavily relate to forgetting how to do mathematics. Luckily I found all my old math books, all the way to grade 6, and reading everything from scratch really helps. Realized that Math is like playing Super Metroid, you have to backtrack often. Now I can easily solve JEE Advance level math problems. (It's a highly tough entrance exam for engineering colleges in India)
Bruh from the thumbnail i thought you will say " i am a cs genius,who mastered 10 languages at the age of 5 , i got 5 intership in my 1st year , and i build an app on a calculator" 🤣🤣 didn't see that coming🤣🤣. Instant sub⛈️
Learning how to program a linked list took me half a year or so and I mostly procrastinated, but when I finally understood how the standard code works, I learnt how to reverse a linked list a couple of days after I had learnt to program a linked list.
Me: *lack of hope* Me: _understands everything that's said in the video/knows how it works/how to do it_ Me: Me:...huh.... Also Me: I'm still broke af tho lmao.....
i remember deadlocks because of the chopstick problem, two people with one chopstick each need to eat, so they wait for the other to finish using their chopstick, which never happens, because both of then cant even start eating
No joke, after rnging my way through school and not having to do any math for a couple of years I legitimately forgot at the age of 17 which side to substract from which when presented with the minus operator.
"You should have learned that in highschool, I'm not gonna go over that" - had that so many times since I suck at math and can't remember all those formulas and rules and stuff when I need to remember what to buy for dinner
I've been hired as a SWE for a little over a year now after getting a BS in computer engineering...And I felt ALL of what he said XD. I didn't even know how to reverse a linked list until after I graduated. Although, I guess half of what I learned in college included electrical stuff enough to give me technical context in semiconductor -- sub earned!
Damn the math bit hit hard I think I missed the day in 4th grade or whenever when they did long division I to this day have not learned it. And while I did up through calculus in school and college, I've been out of college for like 5 years now. I don't know if I could even do algebra at this point lmaoo Which makes the idea of going back to school for probably computer science or cybersecurity a bit intimidating
I know what you meant when you said-Can we not talk about Discrete mathematics Everything is so relatable I felt that XD I suck at math too I’m a 2nd year CS student lol(I can’t believe)
I am a master student of informatics and very proud that i remember slightly what a deadlock is.... i remember Scribbles of slot machines and nearby the deadlocks plops into my head. It has to do something with a loop (loops are not always a good thing ;) ) and if you put someone into a deadlock u will be fired, watch out.
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Was gonna sleep after watching this video and now i can't sleep because of that Discrete Mathematics you showed. I am currently in my 2nd year and struggling really bad. Wish like you we could focus on one subject and then another but we have compulsory subjects here and can't focus on one or change major. We gotta drop out completely and try next year. But on the bright side this video kinda helps knowing all of us were beginners one day and there are other people who struggle with maths and don't know how to reverse link tree.
lmfaoooo. can relate to hard. hopefully i find some success like you. starting my journey now. i don’t know shit as of rn. but a year from now i plan to be know more.
Teacher: "don't worry, we will only use simple maths. I mean it's the same as for baccalaureat" My promotion, who passed baccalaureat 3 years ago: 😱😱😱😱 *start planning what other classes we need to work on to get the year*
i jsut graduated from high school and plan not to take collage for the time being since my brain cant even comperhend any more "Learning" wish me luck next year when i try to start my journey to made my own game a reality with soo many math and physics that will might involved when i start programing it p.s : who care about middle to high school math,you will re-learn it again whne you need to and this time it wasnt a residural thing like in a school
I really loved your content especially on how you said that as soon as you print hello world you felt the power in my hand HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH > < it gives me the motivation lol HASHAHAHA
man I'm the complete opposite, I just switched from software eng to business because I understood jack shit, and watching your video makes me actually wanna learn to code :D
most of this stuff you won't need while really working xD There are jobs which require a good knowledge about algorithms, but that are special positions. Most of the day you are looking for bugs in your code and wrap your head around the complexity of a problem to divide it and get it simple enough to write it in code. btw funny video ;)
Im basically in the same spot on my CS "journey"? idk, i just finished all the same classes... and I still dont know how to reverse a linked-list. Not because I cant, but because im lazy.
@Xeno The Strange not always. For a multithreaded program where you explicitly put locks on resources you can have deadlock if you’re not careful. Most compilers and OS do try to mitigate this though.
Love this. I was never the smartest CS student during my undergrad but consistently trying and networking pays off! I’m now a SW Engineer down in Florida!
Can you guys help me? I kinda suck at math. But I want to be a programmer. Do you think I can do good at CS if I get into a bad college by practicing? Cause my grades aren’t high to get into a good college.
@@1sraQ tbh i would say that programming does not necessarily require you to be super strong in math. it just depends on what branch of CS you're trying to get into. and sure bro! practice makes perfect and, if you're willing to put in the work, bad grades won't stop you