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The adventure begins! Episode 1: Ethic awakens in a mysterious cell. Can she and robot Hedge solve the programming puzzles blocking their escape?
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This is episode 1 of our animated series “Think Like A Coder.” This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and must solve their way through a series of programming puzzles.
Lesson by Alex Rosenthal, directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio.
Supported by Endless: endlessnetwork.com
A special thank you to the programmers who assisted in the development of this series: Eric Wastl, Sara Kladky, Ryan Harvey, Dan Bernier, Eden Girma, Matt Gruskin, and James Griffith.
And thank you Dan Finkel, whose idea inspired the lock-picking puzzle.
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Комментарии : 2 тыс.   
@shreitz2976
@shreitz2976 4 года назад
Whoever animated this, I hope you will win a trophy for best animation :)
@qwerasdfhjkio
@qwerasdfhjkio 4 года назад
Will win, not won
@Gerryobahdiah
@Gerryobahdiah 4 года назад
*animator*
@e65666
@e65666 4 года назад
It is great but not the best my opinion
@susfishoushumanbean
@susfishoushumanbean 4 года назад
Such Realistic Animations, I agree!
@sesimgokmen
@sesimgokmen 4 года назад
it's kozmonot animation studio! www.kozmonot.tv/
@arsalanalikhan7264
@arsalanalikhan7264 4 года назад
They should also do this for other subjects too! For Example Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Astronomy, Engineering, Technology, Music, Art, English, Political Science, etc.
@shreeabraham
@shreeabraham 4 года назад
Yes
@sabimew7927
@sabimew7927 4 года назад
Can't deny the idea
@osamaelar1152
@osamaelar1152 3 года назад
we'd love that
@Fox.H
@Fox.H 3 года назад
I agree with you
@Itz_SSuryaa
@Itz_SSuryaa 3 года назад
Yee they should do that
@pranav_bb4231
@pranav_bb4231 4 года назад
huge respect to all the people who took up the effort of animating and teaching students about these concepts free of cost
@FBI-xr9iw
@FBI-xr9iw 3 года назад
Its amazing how much quality content you can get for free on the internet. What a time to be alive. I hope the people behind this have a happy life. Kudos to the team.
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
I really like the narrator
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 4 года назад
Go check out the riddles posted on the TED-ED channel as well. It's the same person.
@jasonkatzner2166
@jasonkatzner2166 4 года назад
Addison Anderson, according to the credits! :)
@takpuilo9776
@takpuilo9776 4 года назад
@@roguishpaladin Yes, I know, I got to know him in the riddle videos at the first place;)
@athensk.4720
@athensk.4720 4 года назад
Yep, I think the way he says “Ethic” is very satisfying
@timetraveler1203
@timetraveler1203 4 года назад
Addison Anderson is my favourite teded narrator
@sortof3337
@sortof3337 4 года назад
Finally, my computer science degree has given me smile. :)
@ninajoyce9906
@ninajoyce9906 4 года назад
Sort of would u recommend a degree in computer science? If so what kinda jobs can u get with it?
@guitarguy3378
@guitarguy3378 4 года назад
Commenting to receive the answers asked
@sortof3337
@sortof3337 4 года назад
@@namenotfound4047 Hi, data science. :)
@Lt_Scott
@Lt_Scott 4 года назад
Would an If/Else statement have also worked here? Like If light=red Turn one position Else Open door (I know that isn't proper code, it's just my idea)
@sortof3337
@sortof3337 4 года назад
@@Lt_Scott Maybe. But, you'll have to write it for all dials, because there is no way to come back up to check light=red after the statement is executed. It is not a good practice to write over 100 lines of code when it can be done by few.
@furiousfear772
@furiousfear772 4 года назад
So... A robot is helping human to free them from robots.
@makedredd299
@makedredd299 4 года назад
It’s the Oracle from the Matrix movies.
@madsysciest236
@madsysciest236 4 года назад
Matrix all over again
@raghunathjagadala7802
@raghunathjagadala7802 4 года назад
Pretty much...
@ripmorld9909
@ripmorld9909 4 года назад
now we know why
@sharif47
@sharif47 3 года назад
Oh, how the turned tables.
@hagekaku1501
@hagekaku1501 4 года назад
The voice, the animation, the interpretation everything is just on another level... Ted-ed never fail to amaze me.
@kanizfatemaesty2419
@kanizfatemaesty2419 Год назад
can you explain the lock opening loop part ? I didnt get that :)
@hagekaku1501
@hagekaku1501 Год назад
@@kanizfatemaesty2419 so the lock opens once the dial of the lock hits a particular no. from 1 to 100 when the key is turn clockwise and the color green indicates that the lock is open. Now there's 3 way you can lock the door: 1. Spinning the dial for every number and check until it turns green. 2. Spinning the dial from 1 to 100 and remembering for which no. the color turn green, reset the clock and then turn the dial again until that no. reaches. 3. Spinning the dial while the color is red and wait for it to stop. Based on narrators story for one of the door hedge had to spin the dial until no. 96 to get it open so I'm guessing they used the first method to open the door..🙂
@kebinrom2099
@kebinrom2099 Год назад
@@hagekaku1501is the first one and the third one same?
@Jitatman
@Jitatman 4 года назад
Having studied java programming. It seems easy for me, but i do realise, that this is the best way to teach coding
@jedigrandmaster1773
@jedigrandmaster1773 4 года назад
I was excited for this series, but a little disappointed that it only involves the fundamentals of programming. Still, it's well made tho, specially for people who are new to the concept.
@mahilansary2001
@mahilansary2001 4 года назад
I studied Java programming back in 9th grade for the first time, along with these loops. This surely was nostalgic for me. :D
@NotZeex
@NotZeex 4 года назад
I've been trying to learn Java for my course, any tips?
@blazin7299
@blazin7299 4 года назад
Bruh if u have studied java programming this series is gonna be nothing for you.Its for people without the basic knowledge of coding.(not me)
@RunaSunset
@RunaSunset 4 года назад
@@NotZeex whenever your code's logic dont work, you just gotta go step by step in your head and see what happens to your variables ect. It's plain and simple but if you're stuck, thats what you gotta do man
@manogyasingh6887
@manogyasingh6887 4 года назад
Disney : Exists Ted Ed : *Laughs in Binary*
@nautilous32
@nautilous32 4 года назад
😂😂
@penguinspy3478
@penguinspy3478 4 года назад
Lmao
@rohankodibagkar2552
@rohankodibagkar2552 4 года назад
Apple : *Laughs in Macintosh*
@literalcode
@literalcode 4 года назад
010011000110111101101100
@jannatulmava2727
@jannatulmava2727 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅
@davidmella1174
@davidmella1174 3 года назад
I like how everyone else calls us coders, but we 80% of the time say programmers.
@SunflowersRays
@SunflowersRays 3 года назад
Coder sounds cooler.
@DhrithionVocals
@DhrithionVocals 3 года назад
@@ricky_en same
@harshitmishra5234
@harshitmishra5234 2 года назад
coder doesn't mean anything and we know it ... any person can be coder if they communicate through a cipher
@FukurouYGR
@FukurouYGR 2 года назад
@@SunflowersRays does it for you?
@sovietleader3096
@sovietleader3096 2 года назад
@@SunflowersRays I prefer programmer or developer
@cyberflow253
@cyberflow253 4 года назад
"Ethic may have escaped prison. But what has she gotten into?" Believe it or not, this sentence really remarks you and makes you think back of the time when you were a basic learner challenged by outnumbered logic problems haha. Lovely times, I've got to say
@mithil1814
@mithil1814 4 года назад
Having learnt basic programming This is the only Ted-ed puzzle I could easily solve!
@Susul-lj2wm
@Susul-lj2wm 4 года назад
I already tried to code a way to have it be efficient, it didnt even come to my mind that a while loop would work fine (i thought it would take to long to bruteforce)
@mithil1814
@mithil1814 4 года назад
@@Susul-lj2wm while loop came after for loop for me
@RunaSunset
@RunaSunset 4 года назад
@@mithil1814 technically you could use a for loop acting as a while loop in java too for (int i = 0; i < 100 || color = green; i++) { } but it would make more sense to do a while loop
@mariealaba4160
@mariealaba4160 4 года назад
Same. I did a basic programming camp over the summer so this was really easy.
@mithil1814
@mithil1814 4 года назад
@@RunaSunset yup
@TEDEd
@TEDEd 4 года назад
Did you know that TED-Ed has an online shop? And that that shop has a Think Like A Coder t-shirt? Get one for the coder in your life: bit.ly/TLACmerch And check out the other merch in the shop: bit.ly/TEDEDShop, everything is inspired by TED-Ed Animations with 100% of the proceeds going to creating free educational videos and programs for people around the world.
@karimamr6814
@karimamr6814 4 года назад
Sure thing
@TechUnboxingVideos
@TechUnboxingVideos 4 года назад
I love your video content. I can't wait for your next video.
@sebastiandevosi7043
@sebastiandevosi7043 4 года назад
of course.
@bluestone2880
@bluestone2880 4 года назад
Do you know c++ cause all you mention in the video it s almost the same
@NoName-fp2nd
@NoName-fp2nd 4 года назад
It's too short I was enjoying it
@JanHDD
@JanHDD 4 года назад
Think like a coder. Set homepage to stack overflow Great success
@kunaieater
@kunaieater 3 года назад
😆🤣😂
@davidmella1174
@davidmella1174 3 года назад
And if you run linux, set homepage to the arch wiki
@AmbientFocusAudio
@AmbientFocusAudio 3 года назад
Think like a coder: Write a speech recognition application that listens to your microphone while you work and searches SO for whatever you're doing as soon as it hears you begin to swear at least once every three sentences.
@naturesgirl6864
@naturesgirl6864 3 года назад
😂😂
@gamoholic7653
@gamoholic7653 3 года назад
@@AmbientFocusAudio LMAO
@anishajain6403
@anishajain6403 4 года назад
Being a coder myself, I think this series is pretty innovative and a great way to intoduce basic programming concepts to people. Also, it gave me the satisfaction of having solved a Ted-ed puzzle :P
@rea8585
@rea8585 4 года назад
How cool would this be as a video game? 😀
@willemvandebeek
@willemvandebeek 4 года назад
maybe start playing the Portal games series then :)
@mdsdn
@mdsdn 4 года назад
wow that’s a great idea
@kevindinh7064
@kevindinh7064 4 года назад
leetcode 😪
@AkhilSinghKhyalia
@AkhilSinghKhyalia 4 года назад
There are already games like these.
@meg8904
@meg8904 4 года назад
Its called human resource machine and its excellent
@salad5701
@salad5701 4 года назад
-wakes up and is clearly struggling to use her legs due to Muscle Function Loss from being asleep for so long. -3min later. -running faster than the wind.
@joychapman9228
@joychapman9228 4 года назад
And there isn't any ease in either
@nzdamon
@nzdamon 4 года назад
I bet she's tired.
@puspitadlestari4140
@puspitadlestari4140 4 года назад
Yeah, because we took so long to decode that she regain her strenght. Lol
@John3_17-21
@John3_17-21 4 года назад
In episode 9 you find out she's a cyborg with modified legs that are atrophy-resistant.
@John3_17-21
@John3_17-21 4 года назад
In episode 9 you find out she's a cyborg with modified legs that are atrophy-resistant.
@pavellambracht5823
@pavellambracht5823 Год назад
There is a hope for humanity as long as Ted-Ed exists. But you guys took it to a different level with this series. Incredible!!!
@fireballme1153
@fireballme1153 4 года назад
Locked door: (exists) Hedge: I'm about to do what's called a pro-gamer move.
@emanuelescarsella3124
@emanuelescarsella3124 4 года назад
That's a good way to teach the basics of programming to kids... I'm a programmer and I think that is easier for people to learn those concepts wen they are young than later so I approve this serie👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@ELEGANTFOX
@ELEGANTFOX 4 года назад
@@ultra5403 ayy you the robot who catching the girl
@jorgeorta7751
@jorgeorta7751 4 года назад
This guy is basically the main voice of TED ed, imagine him walking to a store and someone recognizes him, would be so awesome!
@bruhmodeactive3211
@bruhmodeactive3211 2 года назад
It's too bad I don't live in America or where this guy lives
@cheetahvolcano
@cheetahvolcano 3 года назад
the "why is she in prison" quickly gets deep and symbolic.
@davidzhu6426
@davidzhu6426 4 года назад
Haha I get it, "Ethic" will save the world from robots
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 2 года назад
?
@thatoneguy9582
@thatoneguy9582 2 года назад
-very subtle-
@salwarahman8748
@salwarahman8748 2 года назад
@@Wtfinc Ethics my dude Ethics will save the world or say they say
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 2 года назад
@@salwarahman8748 sorry, I have this issue where some jokes or whatever are so obvious I'm like "ok, but wheres the joke" Thought I may be missing somthing deeper lol. hense the one guy saying "very subtle"
@alexgore2004
@alexgore2004 4 года назад
I love this guys voice
@vaibhavpandey757
@vaibhavpandey757 4 года назад
Its Addison Anderson's voice
@VR-jg3sp
@VR-jg3sp 4 года назад
Addison has a GREAT delivery and voice!
@user-nd5gk5yi5p
@user-nd5gk5yi5p 4 года назад
this is literally what the title tells us, *think like a coder* XD I'm definitely gonna love this series. thanks a lot!
@keyuraundhekar6063
@keyuraundhekar6063 4 года назад
TED-Ed has started this series at the right time for me, I've just started coding and it's a great exp thanks, TED-Ed
@ambroselimisi9290
@ambroselimisi9290 4 года назад
when he said,"but what has she gotten herself into" I felt that
@nickboss3566
@nickboss3566 3 года назад
Fbm,ln
@champaphan5965
@champaphan5965 3 года назад
VB CT dddddddfc. C thorough understanding that we have been a zip format of my favorite part time position and would be the first
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 2 года назад
@@champaphan5965 dude, say that again but different. Whats "VB CT dddddddfc" mean? I think what you are saying is, we have been a compressed file format of your "favorite" part-time job? What was the position, programmer? And what would have been the first, being a zip file, or the part-time possition? Is "C thorough" correct, or is it read 'see thru'? I was, and still am pretty confused but clarification would be awesome because now I'm really curious and invested. I've had to rewrite this 3 times now because track pad accidents would refresh my page. cool.
@starcloak
@starcloak 4 года назад
I adore Hedge's design. Looking forward to next episode.
@DevilSpider_
@DevilSpider_ 4 года назад
me as well
@DevilSpider_
@DevilSpider_ 4 года назад
I agree
@gaigeguy339
@gaigeguy339 4 года назад
Anyone thinks he looks like snowball from overwatch except he switched his plates for hands and has a lady bug skin
@akhilsatheesh4917
@akhilsatheesh4917 4 года назад
HEDGE = HAUNTER (Pokémon)
@gaigeguy339
@gaigeguy339 4 года назад
No Snowball + hands+ lady bug = hedge
@osse1n
@osse1n 4 года назад
Don’t use “beef stew” as a computer password. *It’s not stroganoff.*
@samironbiswas4195
@samironbiswas4195 4 года назад
I don't get it?????????????
@rooneytutoring
@rooneytutoring 4 года назад
@@samironbiswas4195 Stroganoff sounds similar to 'strong enough" when said out loud. It's just silly pun.
@noahosborne6454
@noahosborne6454 4 года назад
i love beef stroganoff
@archaicfalcon4898
@archaicfalcon4898 4 года назад
you certainly know how to make a good pun
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 4 года назад
**Vegans have entered the chat**
@joshuap7406
@joshuap7406 4 года назад
I spent ages at the pause point trying to figure out the most efficient solution. Then realised I was way over-thinking it.
@bhuvi_1024
@bhuvi_1024 3 года назад
and i tapped the pause button to check out the answers in comment section..😂😂
@FastFactsVerse
@FastFactsVerse 4 года назад
Hey, when will the next video will come I strongly liked this it's awesome please send the next video ASAP
@anonymouxx9261
@anonymouxx9261 3 года назад
Animation takes a while with preparation, be patient :)
@naishmika
@naishmika 4 года назад
Even though code is not my thing I'd still watch cause Ted-ed MAKES EVERYTHING INTERESTING
@rabib
@rabib 4 года назад
Oh
@ArchbardWava
@ArchbardWava 4 года назад
All this coding problem and here I am thinking: "where will she find food?". 😂
@tchgs11zdok15
@tchgs11zdok15 4 года назад
*Somone here's asking the right questions*
@knowledgemagnet4077
@knowledgemagnet4077 4 года назад
LOL
@ArchbardWava
@ArchbardWava 4 года назад
@Anis Salam I was thinking of real life tho (my total Minecraft playtime is of 15 minutes tops lol). 😂
@ridwansetiadi8393
@ridwansetiadi8393 4 года назад
I was thinking about the chasing robots. Why can't they fly ? 🤔
@furiousfear772
@furiousfear772 4 года назад
He's speaking the language of God
@shehab-eldinehab1832
@shehab-eldinehab1832 4 года назад
This series is GENIOUS, it helped me teach my brother about coding in a more practical sense. I hope you guys finish the serious, much love and respect.
@marwanemam1234
@marwanemam1234 4 года назад
Thats is beyond great . Outstanding graphics , story and the way he simplifies things. Cant wait for the new episode , please keep them coming .
@muhammadakmal7679
@muhammadakmal7679 4 года назад
I'm a programmer and this is a perfect explanation
@ShauryaSingh-ts2oc
@ShauryaSingh-ts2oc 4 года назад
This is going to be one of the best animated series on RU-vid. Great work guys at TedEd!!
@AllInOne-jg5qx
@AllInOne-jg5qx Год назад
Love your playlist "Think like a coder". Just another level. Best work.
@ELEGANTFOX
@ELEGANTFOX 4 года назад
People who coding for years be like:- *MY TIME HAS COME* Edit:- dyumn that a lot of likes lol thanks to everyone who is reading
@AlexM-xj7qd
@AlexM-xj7qd 4 года назад
Same bro
@markphan179
@markphan179 4 года назад
LOL
@juhotuho10
@juhotuho10 4 года назад
man i though this was going to be cool but it's some lame for loops :( i hope the later episodes will be more interesting
@ELEGANTFOX
@ELEGANTFOX 4 года назад
@@juhotuho10 they are kinda tutorial for people who are starting to code or beginners in coding i am also looking for some hard stuff lets see
@misceryyt2897
@misceryyt2897 4 года назад
at the time im writing this comment you have 255 likes! 8 bit number!
@TGBHammer
@TGBHammer 4 года назад
THIS HAS TO BE THE BEST SERIS ON RU-vid AND THIS IS ONLY THE FIRST EPISODE YAY
@guardsmanlars6797
@guardsmanlars6797 4 года назад
Think like a coder, cliffside, Eddsworld and Battlefield friends Which one is better? Lets throw in Extra mythology, Extra history, and extra credits
@slimeypiston574
@slimeypiston574 4 года назад
And it's not a youtube red serie :D
@AK-tc1wq
@AK-tc1wq 4 года назад
This episode helped me understand the “loop” command even better
@kazuisbf
@kazuisbf 4 года назад
I really loved this!!!! Was looking forward to something like this for a long time. Ted-Ed always meets (actually surpasses) my expectations. Please keep up the good work!!
@juniorsosa9965
@juniorsosa9965 4 года назад
This serie should be called “The legend of Ethic”
@pawseds
@pawseds 4 года назад
It even has its own triforce
@raindenai6007
@raindenai6007 4 года назад
YES
@Marxus_Lenin
@Marxus_Lenin 3 года назад
I finished the series and u should watch the whole thing because I don't spoiler
@dillchives
@dillchives 4 года назад
Based on other TED-Ed puzzles, I assumed it would be more like, "If the number is 41, you *could* try 41 times until you find the right combination. But you will only have 3 chances before you are caught. Pause now to figure it out for yourself."
@piperbrooke2957
@piperbrooke2957 4 года назад
Dill Chives ikr I was so sure it was a trick question
@fandoms5ever
@fandoms5ever 4 года назад
I was expecting a binary search question
@paddor
@paddor 4 года назад
Totally. I’m a coder and was so confused.
@godbear2930
@godbear2930 4 года назад
@@paddor I am too and the answer was the first thing I thought of for a change. Just turn lock until lock green then open. Plus my thinking was that a machine could pull this off way faster than a human could. If there had been a lot of doors to go through then I would've also put in a command to check for a pattern to see if the majority of doors were turning green above or below 50. If majority above 50 the then turn right if below then turn left. Repeat in every new building we entered.
@discretelycontinuous2059
@discretelycontinuous2059 4 года назад
The point of this series is to teach problem-solving in an algorithmic / programming fashion. Hopefully a few less trip-ups than their other puzzles (although, their comment did say that future episodes will have varying difficulty...)
@cowardlycod3617
@cowardlycod3617 3 года назад
I remember this series! Thank you for the happiness during the first lockdown when a new one came out!
@agentNirmites
@agentNirmites 4 года назад
This is about how loops works. Really nicely delivered. Thanks.
@alokraj8842
@alokraj8842 4 года назад
This will seriously encourage people to be coders ,so please keep this up . I love it, Thank You!.
@abillily
@abillily 4 года назад
This is really informative and an interesting series. Looking forward for the other episodes! Also congratulations on reaching 10M!!
@namratagoswami5827
@namratagoswami5827 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. This helped my thinking A LOT! I hope TED-Ed never stops uploading videos.
@fridayknight1387
@fridayknight1387 3 года назад
Seriously guys, this series is a piece of art. A source of inspiration and awe for all junior(beginner) coders. Damn. Our school did not teach coding in a way we find interesting. Well, my aim here is not to insult my school but I have a long awaited wish to change the ed system we have right now. And kudos to the creator who THOUGHT of making this vid. He/she is the actual coder. Cheers!!
@vincehyunbin
@vincehyunbin 4 года назад
WOW I'M SO EARLY! AND A NEW SERIES FROM TED-ED!
@_syedmx86
@_syedmx86 4 года назад
Such creative work from you people. Amazing!
@lochiness.
@lochiness. 4 года назад
Awesome job! Can't wait to see more, it deserves more views :3
@simranmalhotra7364
@simranmalhotra7364 4 года назад
Narration, animation and the best of all the sound effects.... you guys nailed it!!! Thanks TED-Ed!
@kamini858
@kamini858 4 года назад
One of the best and most beautifully animated and narrated videos not only by Ted ed but, on the whole RU-vid platform. Looking forward to the second episode of the series. Absolutely amazing and Ted ed has once again proved it's true potential in entertaining people by fun and logical problem solving riddles. Congrats on hitting that 10 million sub milestone and good luck for yours and Ethic journey ahead.
@satvika8040
@satvika8040 4 года назад
this is really cool can't wait for the next episode!!
@sebastiangethin7586
@sebastiangethin7586 4 года назад
Oh my god this has the potential to be such a great series!! It's not just some faceless sweaty nerd narrating how they code, it tries to get people to work it out for themselves - by far the best way to learn how to code! The animation is also gorgeous, and the hint system is perfect - introducing the programming concept but allowing the viewer to figure out for themselves how to apply it. Definitely gonna be sharing this with people who want to learn how to code!
@hayatihamzah1953
@hayatihamzah1953 2 года назад
Applaud the team that story boarded this video all the way to the animation team! Thank you for this amazing video for my young mentees
@twotothehalf3725
@twotothehalf3725 4 года назад
I heard "World Machine" and immediately got OneShot flashbacks. If this is going down roughly along that game's path with all its emotional twists and turns, then color me bloody excited for more of this series. I mean, I'd watch the next episodes regardless, but still. It'd be a nice bonus.
@trinomial-nomenclature
@trinomial-nomenclature 4 года назад
"Ethic may have escaped the prison…but what has she gotten herself into?" Well by the looks of it, Caillou's word after he had a tantrum with some blocks in those all too familiar colors..... or maybe even more frightening Caillou's *mind!*
@andrefilipe9042
@andrefilipe9042 4 года назад
That children's cartoon?
@trinomial-nomenclature
@trinomial-nomenclature 4 года назад
@@andrefilipe9042 Yes, a very annoying one. Well annoying for the parents ha ha ha.
@andrefilipe9042
@andrefilipe9042 4 года назад
@@trinomial-nomenclature I grew up watching Calliou. And the fact that he never had any struggles made me wonder why my life wasn't the same. That show also made me feel bad while still a kid.
@trinomial-nomenclature
@trinomial-nomenclature 4 года назад
@@andrefilipe9042 I know right??? He seemed to be the perfect kid, even when he did something bad or had a tantrum and whined (which he did a lot), his parents were just like "oh Caillou, it's ok because you're perfect and you did something great!". I was like "why can't my mom and dad do that when I act up??” And he never had any hair, even in the newer episodes, I always thought he was sick because I had a kid in my class that was sick and had no hair (or little hair) but you couldn't tell she was sick until one day she stopped showing up to class 😔.
@trinomial-nomenclature
@trinomial-nomenclature 4 года назад
@@andrefilipe9042 I notice your name is French, did you watch Caillou in French or English? Just curious ha ha ha.
@chesstactics5796
@chesstactics5796 2 года назад
Love how this is basically scratch with a storyline. Amazing!
@martynamarkiewicz2332
@martynamarkiewicz2332 4 года назад
Absolutely great! I hope for more series like that! 😍
@sayeshack208
@sayeshack208 4 года назад
U changed everyone's perspective on coding...... This would be the best ever way to learn code ..........a small step towards a big change .......I will stay tuned ..... Thanks Ted!!
@keitera_
@keitera_ 4 года назад
People who learned Scratch in 9th grade be like *My time has come*
@Sanjay.2133
@Sanjay.2133 4 года назад
K9 I learned it in 2nd
@chuubaccatheworld9075
@chuubaccatheworld9075 4 года назад
I learned it in 6th
@rahulwavare803
@rahulwavare803 4 года назад
i learnt it in kindergarten suckahs *cuz i was a nerd*
@thulienpham4385
@thulienpham4385 4 года назад
I learned in 5th grade
@chibuezendiokwelu63
@chibuezendiokwelu63 4 года назад
What programming has until loop?
@kasha703
@kasha703 4 года назад
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here: huge success!
@jinorriwilson4196
@jinorriwilson4196 3 года назад
I like how the creativity entangles with the info...nice job!
@madlad255
@madlad255 4 года назад
This is actually (I think) perfect for people getting into the basics of coding. I have more experience with coding, but even then, it's fun to watch! The animation is also very good, it tops a lot of animations by big companies, to be honest.
@antares1070
@antares1070 4 года назад
*"Big things have small and beautiful beginnings"*
@ashmitaacharyya4446
@ashmitaacharyya4446 4 года назад
I am absolutely loving this show!!! Hope Episode 2 comes out soon!!!
@Lucky10279
@Lucky10279 4 года назад
THIS is how you make programming interesting! Looking forward to the next episode!
@manojnp2739
@manojnp2739 4 года назад
Great work guys. First time I am so fast.
@chaos.n.cosmos
@chaos.n.cosmos Год назад
Ted Ed is always an expert when it comes to animation and storytelling ♥️
@daltonyeo1823
@daltonyeo1823 4 года назад
The videos are like the riddles that involve logic concepts, but are much more easier and at a simpler level for the audience. Can't wait for the next episode!
@RoAaNThEKoNkeR
@RoAaNThEKoNkeR 2 года назад
Thanks a Lot for the video, I started learning to code when the video was uploaded and after two years I see how well structured it is and how much I’ve improve in this time
@tchgs11zdok15
@tchgs11zdok15 4 года назад
5:12 Damn *she's fast...*
@rivershen8954
@rivershen8954 4 года назад
As the saying goes "Out of the frying pan, into the fire"
@stefantosic7128
@stefantosic7128 4 года назад
And out of the fire and onto the plate.
@skylarkblue1
@skylarkblue1 4 года назад
I'm a cyber sec person who's been programming for years but it's great to see videos like this which don't oversimplify it, but instead explain simple coding concepts in clear and easy to understand ways. There's multiple sources out there which either are directly aimed at kids (things like scratch) which then push away older people and frustrate those with prior knowledge (bad habits being taught or whatnot), or things aimed at people with this kind of knowledge already. This was really well made, and a lovely animation to go with it suitable for all ages and enjoyable for everyone of any skill level.
@brindlebricks
@brindlebricks 4 года назад
This is amazing! Hoping to see more in the future
@nrtchannel
@nrtchannel 4 года назад
interesting way to think
@TechUnboxingVideos
@TechUnboxingVideos 4 года назад
Who EIse is a true fan of TED-ED? 😍 If you are watching this… Have a phenomenal day and rest of 2019!🌹
@hamadatip
@hamadatip 4 года назад
if trueFanOfTedED() { answer(); } if watching(this.video) { while year == 2019 { havePhenomenalDay(); } }
@abigailjo4538
@abigailjo4538 4 года назад
@@hamadatip omg bahahahha
@knowledgemagnet4077
@knowledgemagnet4077 4 года назад
@@hamadatip if trueFanOfTedED() { answer(); } if you == watching(this.video) { while year == 2019 { havePhenomenalDay(); } if you != watching(this.video) { HaveBadDay(); } }
@EverythingData98
@EverythingData98 Год назад
This was amazing!! I am glad I came across this channel
@rakshithreddy7289
@rakshithreddy7289 4 года назад
I recently started my computer course. I think this is the right time u uploaded this. I'll be looking for more of these kind.
@kavithareddykommareddy1858
@kavithareddykommareddy1858 4 года назад
Think is one of the best animated series i have ever seen before. Me too . I was so fast.l was waiting for it since a long time . Great work Ted ed . This is really getting me to learn coding
@dragonfury1565
@dragonfury1565 4 года назад
This is the first one where i got the riddle right! : D Although i did need the hint ;w; And its also the first riddle i even tried to solve :/
@soukaryasamanta8073
@soukaryasamanta8073 4 года назад
Same here
@boraozyenice6617
@boraozyenice6617 4 года назад
really?
@dragonfury1565
@dragonfury1565 4 года назад
Bora Özyenice Yeah, i tried to learn how to code once, before i got bored of it that is ;w; I dont know much though :/
@susfishoushumanbean
@susfishoushumanbean 4 года назад
New Favorite Series! Thanks TED-ED!
@safwanumer3997
@safwanumer3997 4 года назад
Hats off to the brilliant mind behind this series/video. Really admire TEd Ed for their work
@gamingislit8990
@gamingislit8990 4 года назад
Such an awesome video. I love the reference in her name: "Only *ethic* can set things right".
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 2 года назад
I don't get it.
@subazsarma
@subazsarma 2 года назад
@@Wtfinc ethic means "a set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct." so when it comes to technology and AI, only ethic can set things right to make sure things doesn't go wrong / fix it.
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 2 года назад
@@subazsarma i think i just thought it was a bit presumptuous is all. ik what ethics are lol
@bruhmodeactive3211
@bruhmodeactive3211 2 года назад
Also she runs fast I think she runs faster than Usain
@ChillSeb.
@ChillSeb. 2 года назад
I really loved this video as it teaches really well for anyone how to get into coding. made a small program in python (*everyone points and laughs*) to solve this problem and it explain it in (some) detail and I know it can be made better, I'm obviously not the best but here we go. # This will tell hedge to keep count of what number hedge is on count = 1 # Hedge doesn't know the lock value but it does know it has one lock = 40 # This will run a loop (for i in range(100): ) that has an end condition of: # if the lock turns green (that's showed as "if count == lock:") # Then tell tell us how many you've counted (print(f" Fisnished with lock number: {count}")) after it does turn green- # then stop (break). however it doesn't turn green (else:) then add one to count (making count equal itself then adding 1) # This was made with Python 3.10 # Made by ChillSeb # You can also change the lock value up at the top- # ( # "lock = 40" I.E: change the 40 to any other NUMBER # (this could work with decimals but it wouldn't follow the outlines of the video). # ) for i in range(100): if count == lock: print(f" Fisnished with lock number: {count}") break else: count = count + 1
@makk3480
@makk3480 4 года назад
Definitely gonna use this video to teach students learning to code! It's entertaining and you learn a lot. Perfect.
@MeeraWadher
@MeeraWadher 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this video :)) Waiting for the next one!
@thatguy-uq1pr
@thatguy-uq1pr 4 года назад
Didn't know that programming was that beautiful.
@chailatte8559
@chailatte8559 4 года назад
Who ever animated this, Yall are legends👍👍
@mehuljain5322
@mehuljain5322 4 года назад
This is such a brilliant concept by Ted! Loving it! The new era of education!
@ashu3403
@ashu3403 4 года назад
Sees the puzzle Thor voice "YESSSS" eagerly waiting for next episode. Thanks Ted Ed 👍😊
@rahafnouralla4831
@rahafnouralla4831 4 года назад
When he mentioned the the repeat until and while do and for do loops I smiled and felt proud for some reason😹😹
@sunshinier404
@sunshinier404 4 года назад
I love this series already and I think it’s wonderful in the animation, storyline, and lesson but couldn’t Hedge just have flown Ethic out of prison?
@swirlandtwirl5417
@swirlandtwirl5417 4 года назад
First of all thanks that this Man is the narrator, his voice is clear, he speaks perfectly not boring and I can understand it.
@mlutra5676
@mlutra5676 4 года назад
This would've been perfect for my computing classes in school! I just know they would've played these in our lessons when teaching the basics back in year 7 (UK). Awesome animation and great narration!
@Mandemon1990
@Mandemon1990 3 года назад
Whose where to watch this from start to finish after release of Ep. 10?
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