A Preview for Data Structures and Algorithms
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- A quick video that starts of a series of videos on data structures and algorithms how we are going to go about understanding the ideas through fun animations.
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This video wouldn't be possible without the open source manim library created by 3blue1brown: github.com/3b1b/manim
Music: October by Kai Engel freemusicarchive.org/music/Ka...
1:45 "Heaps and Priority Queues, Heaps and Priority Queues" Hahahaha
This series is an amazing idea, nobody has done CS concepts with 3blue1brown-style animations. Next - make a video on NP-completeness and Reductions PLEASE!!!
Would love for this to be a series.
I'm watching through all your videos, and enjoying them
I'm very excited to start!
Hey Reductible, I have watched all the youtube videos on your channel, and I would love to watch videos on the remaining topics such as heaps, priority queues, BST etc! Please keep posting more regular vids!!
Look forward to watching all of your other videos!
This is the type of content I am willing to pay money for!
but please dont make it behind paywalls!
there are many people can't afford small things.
so please.
I'm so glad this dropped in my CZcams feed. Bookmarked and subscribed.
It is simply amazing ! hats off for your efforts. We will support your channel in every possible way. Liked , subscribed, commented.
I noticed that the design, or in general the presentation, of videos in this channel is surprisingly similar to another channel called 3blue1brown. I wonder if you guys are related?
The tool used to create the visuals, Manim, was developed by 3blue1brown, and the format is probably inspired by them too.
Thats the only reason i subscribed him
I was thinking the same thing
I just found you. More people need to see your content.
please continue this series
As he told, in college I studied these concepts just for cracking exams and even in the practicals we were allowed to cheat freely. I really wanted to understand these concepts but was never able to. Let's see what he brings to the table.
im taking algorithm analysis and theres just so much content, its really overwhelming
Love it!
great video. keep it up.
Great Video Man, are you going to release the series of videos of algorithm and data structures topic mentioned in the video?
Looking forward to this😍😍....please pay more attention to DP.
Thanks!
Omg I’m so exciteddddddd
Um dos melhores do youtube
Can u please complete the course of DSA.... please...ur way of teaching seems cool...wanna learn more.
thanks
Man your voice is so good 🔥🔥
You didn't have a slot for me, the self learner that will probably never take a computer science course.
295 likes and 0 dislikes i think i finally have landed in a land of sane people..
499th like😎
still 0 dislikes
Could you please do more videos such as linked list, circular linked list etc??
If you can find a K&R C programming language, ANSI preferred, it has some of the best, understandable examples of B trees, linked lists and using recursion to process them. Of course they involve using pointers and dynamically allocating memory, so they are C specific.
search lucid programming on youtube. he has great videos on all kinds of linked lists
Why u just stopped making videos, I really need such type of videos
we want more videos
3b1b for Maths and REducible for CS
oh yeah finally i found a non indian accent channel to learn about this topic
Please make more videos on dsa for free learning. Ur way of explaining was awesome. Pls provide more videos on this course for FREE .Thankyou :)
Does anyone know of a channel like this one but for Java? I like this channel but I'm not as fluent in Python as I am in Java. Thanks!
Just imagine there are variable type declarations, curly brackets and semicolons. All the rest is pretty much the same.
@@my_temporary_name Thanks!I watched your "Learning to walk" video on your channel. How long did it take you to make it and if you don't mind me asking, what was your coding experience before developing that? Thank you so much!
@@a_zhxng I don't remember exactly how long it was - probably a week. I was learning Unity, C# and 3d modeling all at once so it was a bit of a struggle. I knew the basics of C/C++ and Java at the time, so the programming part was more about learning the Unity interface and expressing what I wanted to achieve.
@@my_temporary_name If it's not too much to ask, are you still in high school or college? How long did you take to learn those languages and what was your study routine? TYSM!
@@a_zhxng You need to practice. This year's Advent of Code was full of not too difficult practice problems, just right for when you're learning a new language.
Where is the series?