Nothings beats the sound of the music you put at the begining of your videos 🎵🎵
@abhijeetghosh2714 сағат бұрын
Lovely 😊❤👌
@novakovamarke15 сағат бұрын
I enjoyed your course so much, Dr Chuck, the way you explained things and your sense of humor. Best regards!
@tomwatts422015 сағат бұрын
Looking good Dr Chuck.
@Boubaker_elbikam16 сағат бұрын
Wonderful professor
@emmanuelml16716 сағат бұрын
Great to see you again! I hope you´re doing well.
@banka99021 сағат бұрын
Newer versions of Django require you to use POST request for logging out, so your code with the "a" tag won't work. Please keep that in mind when updating your tutorials.
@DrChuckPlus20 сағат бұрын
Sigh - Things change :) I will add a note to my re-film list. I will be redoing some of the older walkthroughs this summer.
@fishlanguage312 күн бұрын
THANK YOU
@jikechrisju2 күн бұрын
I love the way you teach programming language 😁😁👍👍💪💪
@j0ltc0lajunki33 күн бұрын
That Tom's hardware AMD CPU video takes me back... Enjoying the series. Thanks!
@andrejkling38864 күн бұрын
Thank you so very much ...🔥💯
@bobanmilisavljevic78575 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for reading the chapters. I find myself rereading things over and over and this helps me get through it a bit faster (with a little rewinding here and there 😅)
@redzonesportscards20216 күн бұрын
Amazing historic video.
@pamallinder32877 күн бұрын
Me
@pamallinder32877 күн бұрын
Way more intelligent than we could to be
@Cathiina7 күн бұрын
Dear Dr. Chuck, How I wish I knew of your course prior to starting university. I struggled throughout university every time we had a course with programming because I failed to understand the very basics; in the end I avoided any course with programming altogether and had no belief that it was something I'd ever grasp. Somehow I found your courses and I felt you spoke with such love and compassion for me. Addressing the dreaded 'SYNTAX ERROR' as one of the first things (it always made my stomach quench and I was sure I was a failure when getting it) was the very beginning to get me on my coding wings. Now I am very fluent and self-sufficent in coding and loving every second I get to 'think code' and do scripts at work. If only I had done your courses prior to university, all my tears of disappointment in myself would have been replaced with confidence and joy. Cheers to a future of happy coding. From the bottom of my heart, thank you!
@Cathiina7 күн бұрын
I have 20 pages left of your book, done all exercises in the book and coursera courses and pull-requested to correct some typos in the new re-written chapter 15 via GitHub<3 (GitHub still a bit complicated place but I will get it eventually!)
@sahasneupane828112 күн бұрын
i thought this course was 7 years ago but it say 3 months ago, well i think this is reuploaded but anyways thanks for the wonderful lesson Mr. Severance hope i acheive my dreams through your course have a good life with happiness
@simwang321215 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. Chuck for keep updating these amazing courses!
@sanjamkapoor984316 күн бұрын
thank you very much sir, i hope of getting it right for my ap micro exam ❤❤
@HG77K21 күн бұрын
where can I find your version of the whole book in a .epub/pdf form?
@ChuckSeverance20 күн бұрын
In order to stay away from copyright I have not produced a PDF or EPUB. The HTML version is accessible and which is one of the elements the "fair use" doctrine within copyright. The audio reading is also there for accessibility.
@patatedeoufleretour21 күн бұрын
I think this is in the wrong playlist
@troyb453322 күн бұрын
You are a gift to all who have the desire to learn these things. Your videos have helped me tremendously
b4 solving my prob i assured my self to solve prob tommorow now it is night.Thanks
@lenawillis248423 күн бұрын
Is this a remake of an old video? Taking the course for the first time and didn't expect to see such a recent video after most of them being from around 7 years ago. Just wondering. Wonderful course!
@mahadialam105524 күн бұрын
your desktop doesn't seem disorganized sir, it actually seems organized to me.
Issue with both my code and the code shown is that it completely breaks if you type 'done' without inputting any numbers XD
@-ZHАй бұрын
Man, before learning about the none type, I wrote code using try/except instead, haha.
@OsamuyiOkpameАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@BEKTIPSАй бұрын
this is so great
@crystalmorell1629Ай бұрын
🤦🏼♀️ poor. Thing honey you had a hard time with this but it can be if you do not already know what to do
@swayampattanaik1522Ай бұрын
really helpful
@banka990Ай бұрын
To be honest, I find the old lectures from Coursera much easier follow, because you explain there everything much more enthusiastically and the student gets more involved and interested. The way you explain abstraction there is pure art. I respect the need to update the material where it's necessary (as in dictionaries), but some things are better left unchanged. The original lectures are classic.
@dunravinАй бұрын
I'm not getting any output from the Read a file example. Romeo.txt is the same folder as the .c and .exe
@bobanmilisavljevic785710 күн бұрын
I need to input mine like "/home/myusername/thefolder/romeo.txt" to make it work
@user-pj5rh3tc7sАй бұрын
I need this pdf full book for free Can you give me plz reply me
@OmarHashimOAD6 күн бұрын
he cannot due to copyright problems, the html is the only solution, use 42 to unlock the page of cc4e if you have not
@user-pj5rh3tc7s6 күн бұрын
@@OmarHashimOAD I didn't know how to unlock will U guide me how to unlock
@OmarHashimOAD6 күн бұрын
@@user-pj5rh3tc7s if you faced any problem tell me
@bobanmilisavljevic78575 күн бұрын
@@user-pj5rh3tc7sit's on the cc4e website under book. The code is 42. You got this 🦾
@user-eg4oz7bk6jАй бұрын
유익하다. 문신자랑보다 빵터짐
@souravjamwal77Ай бұрын
Thanks, Dr. Charles Sevverance. I got job because of your Python for Everybody course. I live in a remote village in India and we didn't have internet access. So, I would go to a cyber cafe download your videos and watch them at home and practice code. Thanks a lot.
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Nothings beats the sound of the music you put at the begining of your videos 🎵🎵
Lovely 😊❤👌
I enjoyed your course so much, Dr Chuck, the way you explained things and your sense of humor. Best regards!
Looking good Dr Chuck.
Wonderful professor
Great to see you again! I hope you´re doing well.
Newer versions of Django require you to use POST request for logging out, so your code with the "a" tag won't work. Please keep that in mind when updating your tutorials.
Sigh - Things change :) I will add a note to my re-film list. I will be redoing some of the older walkthroughs this summer.
THANK YOU
I love the way you teach programming language 😁😁👍👍💪💪
That Tom's hardware AMD CPU video takes me back... Enjoying the series. Thanks!
Thank you so very much ...🔥💯
Thank you so much for reading the chapters. I find myself rereading things over and over and this helps me get through it a bit faster (with a little rewinding here and there 😅)
Amazing historic video.
Me
Way more intelligent than we could to be
Dear Dr. Chuck, How I wish I knew of your course prior to starting university. I struggled throughout university every time we had a course with programming because I failed to understand the very basics; in the end I avoided any course with programming altogether and had no belief that it was something I'd ever grasp. Somehow I found your courses and I felt you spoke with such love and compassion for me. Addressing the dreaded 'SYNTAX ERROR' as one of the first things (it always made my stomach quench and I was sure I was a failure when getting it) was the very beginning to get me on my coding wings. Now I am very fluent and self-sufficent in coding and loving every second I get to 'think code' and do scripts at work. If only I had done your courses prior to university, all my tears of disappointment in myself would have been replaced with confidence and joy. Cheers to a future of happy coding. From the bottom of my heart, thank you!
I have 20 pages left of your book, done all exercises in the book and coursera courses and pull-requested to correct some typos in the new re-written chapter 15 via GitHub<3 (GitHub still a bit complicated place but I will get it eventually!)
i thought this course was 7 years ago but it say 3 months ago, well i think this is reuploaded but anyways thanks for the wonderful lesson Mr. Severance hope i acheive my dreams through your course have a good life with happiness
Thank you Dr. Chuck for keep updating these amazing courses!
thank you very much sir, i hope of getting it right for my ap micro exam ❤❤
where can I find your version of the whole book in a .epub/pdf form?
In order to stay away from copyright I have not produced a PDF or EPUB. The HTML version is accessible and which is one of the elements the "fair use" doctrine within copyright. The audio reading is also there for accessibility.
I think this is in the wrong playlist
You are a gift to all who have the desire to learn these things. Your videos have helped me tremendously
❤❤❤เลดี้ รัชณา อสุรินทร์ เหล่นตาทวดศรี ภาโส ผู้ก่อตั้งหมู่บ้านด้วยอำนาจตาทวดศรี ภาโส เจฟฟ์ เบโซส์ จงมา❤❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
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คุณหล่อมากเจฟฟ์ เบโซส์จากสาวสวยๆไทย เลดี้ รัชณา อสุรินทร์ คนอุดรธานี บ้านโคกศรีห้วยยาง❤❤❤❤😊😊😊อำเภอหนองแสง❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
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b4 solving my prob i assured my self to solve prob tommorow now it is night.Thanks
Is this a remake of an old video? Taking the course for the first time and didn't expect to see such a recent video after most of them being from around 7 years ago. Just wondering. Wonderful course!
your desktop doesn't seem disorganized sir, it actually seems organized to me.
thanks <3
1.8 views and it's 2024
//$f = "sam" + 25; //echo "F: $f "; php show error......
polymorphism wonderful tool .Thank you Prof ,
Thank you so much for this video!!
Great job Jeff sir.i am dapinder.like to be you.
🤫🧏🗿
Issue with both my code and the code shown is that it completely breaks if you type 'done' without inputting any numbers XD
Man, before learning about the none type, I wrote code using try/except instead, haha.
Thank you so much!
this is so great
🤦🏼♀️ poor. Thing honey you had a hard time with this but it can be if you do not already know what to do
really helpful
To be honest, I find the old lectures from Coursera much easier follow, because you explain there everything much more enthusiastically and the student gets more involved and interested. The way you explain abstraction there is pure art. I respect the need to update the material where it's necessary (as in dictionaries), but some things are better left unchanged. The original lectures are classic.
I'm not getting any output from the Read a file example. Romeo.txt is the same folder as the .c and .exe
I need to input mine like "/home/myusername/thefolder/romeo.txt" to make it work
I need this pdf full book for free Can you give me plz reply me
he cannot due to copyright problems, the html is the only solution, use 42 to unlock the page of cc4e if you have not
@@OmarHashimOAD I didn't know how to unlock will U guide me how to unlock
@@user-pj5rh3tc7s if you faced any problem tell me
@@user-pj5rh3tc7sit's on the cc4e website under book. The code is 42. You got this 🦾
유익하다. 문신자랑보다 빵터짐
Thanks, Dr. Charles Sevverance. I got job because of your Python for Everybody course. I live in a remote village in India and we didn't have internet access. So, I would go to a cyber cafe download your videos and watch them at home and practice code. Thanks a lot.