Thank you so so much everyone for watching this series! If you'd like to keep up with Carrie Anne be sure to subscribe to her youtube channel "Geek Gurl Dairies" and follow her on twitter @MissPhilbin. She's doing so much awesome work teaching the world about computer science. If you'd like more great computer science content you should really check out youtube channel "Computerphile". And if you want to try some coding yourself you've gotta try some of the amazing programming courses at Khanacademy.org! I hope to see many of you on our first MATH course, Crash Course Statistics, in January! -brandon
As a software engineer myself, I have to say that this course was fantastic. Everything simply explained, but not in a shallow way. And it remained entertaining even though I already knew most of the content. I even learned a few new things! Thanks to everyone who worked on it!
As I firstly found this course series about a year ago I was just dead interested in computer science. Watching this course I was so into it that I've started to read many tech books and learn Python programming. Today I'm working as a software engineer (!!!!) in a big company and inspired to make our world better place to live! Thank you, Carrie Anne! And thank you the whole team! It was an amazing journey that changed my life.
Sad that this is the final episode, this series has been great...host is fantastic as well. As for AI/the singularity, I cant wait, the possibilities are simply amazing, and will be needed. Unfortunately, I'll be around 70 years old by then...hope I live long enough to see it, and will be able to live longer because of it.
I very much hope we do CPU later. Carrie Anne has been such a wonderful weekly companion. We will genuinely miss her cheerful blasts of information. A second series? Please! Best Wishes, Ms. Philbin, and thank you.
Im a doctor, who watched all fourty episodes of this playlist to increase my knowledge about computers for a possible future medical informatics career opportunity. I was pathetic in this toppic before, but now I understand quite a lot know thanks to your hard work and dedication , thank you so much!
This is my first time ever writing a public comment but I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Carrie Anne for being such an inspiration. The succinct delivery and cheerful undertone throughout this series has made this course easy to follow while preserving the intellectual content behind it all. Most importantly, thanks to Giants like you that give us the drive, courage and inspiration to forge ahead! So thank you again for everything! Next up for me is programming - After this course, I have a much better understanding of the inner workings of computers and their inter-relatedness.
So sad that this is the final episode! But thank you so much, Carrie Anne and everyone at Crash Course. You helped me HUGELY this past semester during my first few comp sci classes.
I can't believe I got emotional realizing this was the last of the series. So interactive, so packed-up, and very clarifying! While watching I contemplated the gravity of work that has been done behind scenes. Million thanks to you, Carrie Anne, for all your energy, geeky jokes and blazing language! Also to CrashCourse and anyone supporting! More of these please!!!
With Google's translator I've watched all of these series. Thanks to you, my knowledge of computer science has broadened! Thank you for your hard work.
It is a very well structured course, offering a lot of information and insight about computers and technology, I really enjoyed it. I hope to see more lectures done by Carrie Anne, she is amazing !!!
Thank you for this series Carrie Anne. I particularly enjoyed the ground-up philosophy you used to teach it, starting at the physics and showing how to build each next step before "allowing" us to use it as a level of abstraction in later episodes. As somebody who already knew most of the material in the series this was still able to give me a better internal model of some systems I used to skip over as "black boxes" even if I understood the individual components. Thank you very much for your work.
Excellent series from an old engineer who lived and help develop some of innovations from assembly to c and control applications for space systems. It has been fun. Computers have a 500 years of development that started with a guy who want to play bells in Florence Italy using rotating drum to play music. Modern version is a spring driven music box it has a drum that rotates and has music programmed on drum. I look forward to more crash courses. Best of luck keep up the good work!
I feel sad that this course has ended. Thank you Carrie-Ann for the amazing lectures. I feel inspired and excited to learn more about computers and the future of humanity.
So far my favourite CrashCourse series! I hope there will be a part two with topics like quantum computing and more information about machine learning!
I'm a computer science major, and when this series came out I was to excited and It was wonderful! It was somewhat sad to watch it end but thank you for making this series.
Sad to see this end. Carrie Anne has done a great job, and so have all the support artists behind the scenes. Another excellent 'Crash Course' series. B-)
Incredible series. I learned new things every episode despite already being a software engineer. I would have loved to have discovered this series at the start of my studies. Most of the content is still very relevant even 6 years after (except maybe on the AI part which has evolved a lot since then).
Thank you Carie-Anne for teaching us so much in such a great way with simple examples that made the principles clear. The combination of spoken text with simple graphic animations is really perfect for learning. I work as a software developer but still i knew very little about many topics you explained so fantastically in this course. Many questions i asked myself were answered and even some i never thought about before. If that will help me to become a better software developer remains to be seen but it definitey was great to learn about it.
The series has come to an end, not because there's nothing more to discuss, but because there's a lot of things need to be done. The technology that we are having right now is just a small leap. The biggest leap would be when we no longer distinguish what's technology and what's us because we are one. Man and technology becoming one. Thanks to the Crash Course team for the Crash Course Computer Science I enjoy and patiently wait for every week. This will surely teach the next generation to surpass the works of the current and the formers to achieve greater heights for humanity and for the world!
Why is it over already? It helped me get better in school and pursue a path in technology 😞❤️ Thank you, carrie anne and the whole crash course team!!!
As a computer wizard, I am so excited for the future. I don't think brain-uploading will happen until we have computers at least on par with human brains, but everything else is coming.
I’m an old guy and still have my K&E log log duplex decitrig slide rule. As I see it there is no time to stop learning. Carrie Anne, your presentation was splendid. I watched three courses each morning on my elliptical machine. It’s a little hard to take notes without falling off. Next time I will be behind a desk. Thank you so much! Dennis Soderberg
First series on crashcourse (and also on RU-vid) that I watched in its entirety... thank you so much Carrie Anne and crashcourse! Love from a new cs student who just switched from a bio major xD
This series was so helpful! I didn't know anything about computer science till i watched this series from the beginning to the very end. Thank you Carrie Anne, you were so sweet!
What a splendid and marvelous series it was...!! The one amongst few which I have followed religiously ( CC Phylosophy being the first). Ms Carrie Anne has done tremendous job of keeping us hooked with her witty and entertaining teaching style... Literally it was heck of a fun ride for last 9 months or so which I am going to miss for sure. Thank you so much Ms Anne, creators and the whole CC team. 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent finish to an excellent series. Thank you Crash Course, and Carrie Anne for the current, informative and helpful content! We would all love to see more 😊
First of all, THANK YOU. Thank you all so much for all this. Because of this amazing show, I have started to pick up JavaScript and I just found out that my dad was quite a good Java programmer. I just have questions for all you wonderful people: 1- Do you know any good places to learn Java? Preferably free, because I'm only young. 2- Is there anywhere that I can learn more about computer science? I'm a very curious lill' girl. 3- Why are you all so great at your jobs? Really, I'm amazed by all the skill you lot have (behind the scenes, I'm especially looking at you). Thank you all again and I wish you all the best for 2018. Sincerely, Mera.
This is one of the best crash courses on computer science.I Loved it. Big thanks to Carrie Anne and the whole team who worked hard to make this possible. Thank you so much guys.
Good watch. Thanks. Maybe a future based series next? Top ten things in the next ten years that will change our lives like nano technology or the most cutting edge energy sources etc.
Thank you, Carrie Anne and team! This crash course changed my life... I'll be pursuing a career in IT, thanks for making such a complex and interesting topic accessible and fun.