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I never thought that anyone can teach programming through a story-line . I really appreciate all the hard work that Ted-Ed had put to make this series. ♥️
The graphics, the soundtrack, the plot, this will be very memorable and Nostalgic in the near future even if it's just 10 episodes. Thanks TED-Ed for offering us this masterpiece of a series
I don't really understand why the reception this got is THIS POSITIVE. Yeah, the animation is great, and the story is really interesting. But there's one thing I kept thinking through the entire thing, and yet I haven't seen anyone else share my thoughts: I dont like how we only have the narrator talking. I wish these were longer story segments, I wish all the characters were voiced, and I wish we got to see the story events in full, rather than just being told about them. Like, I can't be the only one disapointed in how the actual storytelling was handeled? It's imposible for me to get emotionally affected with this kind of story presentation. So why did everyone enjoy it so much then?
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If you make a mistake and it costs the lives of thousands of people, do you fix it to what it was supposed to be? or do you fix it and never go down that path again. I'd say the former so that other people don't make that same mistake.
After what Ethic has done, she should be in jail. Even if she corrected her mistake in the end and had no bad faith intentions, she committed a small yet fatal mistake that led to the temporary enslavement of humankind and is responsible for property damage and even possibly killing through robots.
@@manasam7499 I had a hunch since episode 1. A ‘Lemma’ means a statement. ‘Octavia’ probably refers to ‘octet’ (set of eight) which means ‘byte’. I’m not sure about ‘Adila’ - it could refer to Ada Lovelace, the first programmer ever.
I know the Bradbarrier is for Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, and the 198Forest is for George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, but which one was the Huxembourg again?
Also, Hedge was for the hedge maze, Ethic was for the ethical decision she had to make, Lemma was for her dilemma trying to make life perfect but ending up with the consequences, Octavia was for the octave in a musical series of one of each note on a clef, and Adila probably doesn’t stand for “a leader” because that would be backwards, but maybe she was a dealer of the resistance, and dealt with things...
The amount of effort put in this video is A LOT- a minute of 3D animation usually takes 8 or more days to make. Every minute. this _12-minute_ video took at least *96 hours* worth of work.
A normal hard working person would work around 16 hours a day on their passion. 16×6=96. It must have taken a whole week of nothing but that ! I like this kind of dedication. However, it isn't really unusual. But taking the modelisation and score into account... It might have taken more time.
@@zyansheep it depends on how you define good animation. And to me it wasn't that memorable not interesting. As somebody who watches a lot of animated shows, and have seen how the extremes of the spectrum look and how the average look, Think Like a Coder looks very average to me.
@@justsomerandoperson I replied to the other person the reasons why. If you want to watch something with amazingly smooth and detailed animation I suggest Nichijou.
It's awesome how the twist in this series also shows how critical each part of a code is. Each character/number/sign counts. Even just a single mistake can ruin the entire code.
I loved this. It would be cool to see another series like this to teach calculus, statistics, trigonometry, physics, chemistry, biology, music, psychology, and so on.
I have been here from last September 2019 when everything started.. Didn't know it will be a journey of one year.. And I felt like.. I am part of the series. Fantastic work..and Fantastic education.
i love this series, not only for the awesome story, not not only for the programing lessons, both of which are fantastic. also because it encourages people in general to get into coding and programing. and also encourages Girls to learn as well and i think that is awesome! Ethic and every human character has been female... and i approve.
This series was just amazing! Teaching coding through a story-line. I would love to see a season 2 or a new series! But of course,keep up the incredible work Ted-Ed!
Hi TedEd, I know these serialized videos get less views but I wanna personally thank you for going through with it and making it after all. It's been a blast watching the episodes, and I bet no one expected the plot twist at the end of episode 9!
This series is just WOW!... so, I can't hold myself without commenting. This storyline and animation is a genius piece of art. Also, with education, it is a next-level series and way better.... than Netflix. Kudos to all who help make this series
Hats-off to the TED-Ed team!!! Everyone came here to learn/test coding but were more involved in the story-line! This was a great series! Excited for a new series.
This whole series was so instructive, as well as vastly entertaining! I learned so much, and I am about to rewatch to make sure I retain everything! Ethic is so awesome! And I love that Ethic and Hedge were back as a team at the end!
Recap of the entire series (with explained references): Episode 1 (The Prison Break) Characters introduced: Ethic, Hedge Location: Prison Episode 2-4 (The Resistance, The Furnace Bots, The Train Heist) Characters introduced: Adila Location: Bradbarrier Reference: Bradbarrier is a reference to Ray Bradbury, a science fiction author who wrote Fahrenheit 451. The furnace bots who burn books may be a reference to this. Episode 5-7 (The Artists, The Chasm, The Tower of Epiphany) Characters introduced: Octavia Location: 198Forest Reference: The location is a reference to 1984, a book written by the author George Orwell. The way the Tower of Epiphany blocks radio signals could be a reference to censorship. Also, during Ethic's flashback in the Tower of Epiphany, an excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein can be spotted in the code at 7:35. (The timestamp is for Episode 7, not this episode.) Episode 8-10 (The Gaunlet, The Factory, The World Machine) Characters introduced: Lemma Location: Huxemborg Reference: Huxemborg is a nod towards Aldous Huxley, the author who wrote Brave New World. In the book, the government uses a narcotic called "soma" to make its citizens content and happy. This is similar to the forgetting food Lemma invents to make others glad. I hope this recap helps! It was interesting to dig out the references in the videos.
This is Hands Down the Best Animation and Coding Lessons I will possibly learn and be sure that my children also watch this. A Masterpiece that I will make everyone in my life watch.
What a wonderful episode!! Best DFS, Best Animation, Best Storytelling, Best curiosity inducers in newbies!!! Ted should make a season 2 with more advanced algorithms
I am from India and I will be learning coding and programming in the upcoming academic year... THINK LIKE A CODER gave me a clear picture of coding and about programmers. I loved your work Ted-Ed 💖
This is my favourite series ever! I have been watching Ted ed through the years and I have never seen such a wonderful masterpiece!! Thank you the Ted Ed team for bringing this to the world🙂
Oh my gosh this series is so good. Im so happy that hedge is back. This series was so cool and Its sad to see it end but man do I love this. I even leanred a few coding tips to help me. So thank you for making this series. The animation is amazing, the anesthetic looks awesome and the plot was surprisingly cool. You guys killed it with this series
its amazing the amount of types of people who can learn from this coders, animators, gamers, artists, writers, narrators, mathematicians, film writers, directors. what a great series :)
"With the forgetting food out of their systems, the people will become themselves again. They'll regain their will to create and progress. They'll be free to break down the walls they've built between each other. And they may come to approach their future with a little less greed, and a little more... Ethic." There's something in my eye dude
I was hoping that for the final episode there would be two assignments, one normal like the maze one, and one last during the final confrontation (Boss fight-like). But nevermind, the series engaged me till the end and I enjoyed every bit of it. Thank you a lot for this very unique experience. 🙂
Great series! Really enjoyed it! I like how they showed the main cause of the problem was a just a simple mistake; a common problem in the coding world! Well done 🙂👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
ME TOO! I want to see this I must I must I must I must I must I must I must I can’t breve. I’ve been waiting for this and will yeah whatever other stuff dot
It’s too bad this is the last episode! Thanks to the people that helped making this masterpiece! 😊 I hope we can have another animated series like this in the future!
Most movies are good and al but this. This is much better than your normal movie. I can`t describe it with words. Plus this realy wrinkled my brain:) Please make more of these movies.
The best thing about this series of episodes is they all have their own climax!!! Hats off Ted-Ed only educational series on the internet which is also entertaining!!!!! Love from India!
This series was so amazing. It was sad for me when it ended, but nothing lasts forever. A wise man once said, "Don't cry that it ended. Smile because it happened."
This is a what I would call a Masterpiece, I don't have words to show ur dedication & hardwork in this project, Your videos will inspire thousands of people to be interested in Programming, loved it. Thanks!☺️
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Please do season 2 of think like a coder
@@thynguyen6172 ya
Do it
Please do another series but this is about physics.
s2 with hunger games… just saying
I never thought that anyone can teach programming through a story-line .
I really appreciate all the hard work that Ted-Ed had put to make this series. ♥️
Agree, amazing series!
U got two top comments and a heart from Ted Ed ur a god
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Exactly, with both entertaining and education value!
Same here
A huge round of applause to the entire team behind this series. YOU GUYS ROCK!
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@@Smollchanel Too True
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The graphics, the soundtrack, the plot, this will be very memorable and Nostalgic in the near future even if it's just 10 episodes. Thanks TED-Ed for offering us this masterpiece of a series
Totally agree!
Not to mention the narrator is so good
@@fadzriz The narrator is one of my favourite narrators
I don't really understand why the reception this got is THIS POSITIVE.
Yeah, the animation is great, and the story is really interesting.
But there's one thing I kept thinking through the entire thing, and yet I haven't seen anyone else share my thoughts:
I dont like how we only have the narrator talking. I wish these were longer story segments, I wish all the characters were voiced, and I wish we got to see the story events in full, rather than just being told about them.
Like, I can't be the only one disapointed in how the actual storytelling was handeled?
It's imposible for me to get emotionally affected with this kind of story presentation.
So why did everyone enjoy it so much then?
wariolandgoldpiramid This series wasn’t PURELY for plot. It was supposed to be about coding.
"And Hedge. Her creation. Her responsibility. Her failure. Her betrayer."
I… I've got something in my eye…
I guess you get sands, But DUDe, That actually sounds E.P.I.C.
don’t worry everyone cries
🫂
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Early af
Don't you dare make any series lasting over a year
Omg yes I'm so excited love your channel Ted Ed
Loved the adventure
Okay
10:31 "Face-to-face with her creation, Ethic has a choice. She can destroy Hedge, or set things right"
Ah yes, a classic dilemma
If you make a mistake and it costs the lives of thousands of people, do you fix it to what it was supposed to be? or do you fix it and never go down that path again. I'd say the former so that other people don't make that same mistake.
Lemma doesn't approve
After what Ethic has done, she should be in jail. Even if she corrected her mistake in the end and had no bad faith intentions, she committed a small yet fatal mistake that led to the temporary enslavement of humankind and is responsible for property damage and even possibly killing through robots.
@@sqrt-1646 such is the nature of coding. A single error in the code can make massive differences
Ah yes "set things right" or "destroy" such a dillema
When they hit me with that “ethic” referring back to her name. That made my heart drop. I don’t know how else to describe it.
Yeah stories do that
What if that was the reason that they named her Ethic?Just for one little pun at the end of the series?
@@manasam7499 I had a hunch since episode 1. A ‘Lemma’ means a statement. ‘Octavia’ probably refers to ‘octet’ (set of eight) which means ‘byte’. I’m not sure about ‘Adila’ - it could refer to Ada Lovelace, the first programmer ever.
@@casperdewith in your smart era 😘
@@casperdewith I’m also in my og ear (I joined 11 years ago)
"fixes her error with a single number"
u have no idea how many times that has happened to me
🤣
Hardest relate in the whole site
made Hedge as 'bug' is hilarious and genius at the same time :) and the dragon robot too, love it a lot
Great job Ted-ed!
lemme debug this real quick...
I thought it was a weird bird
@@ramyaalaguvel8400people sometimes call ladybugs ladybirds
Can we pause the video for a second and appreciate how well everything is named in this series?
I know the Bradbarrier is for Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, and the 198Forest is for George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, but which one was the Huxembourg again?
Also, Hedge was for the hedge maze, Ethic was for the ethical decision she had to make, Lemma was for her dilemma trying to make life perfect but ending up with the consequences, Octavia was for the octave in a musical series of one of each note on a clef, and Adila probably doesn’t stand for “a leader” because that would be backwards, but maybe she was a dealer of the resistance, and dealt with things...
@@beebumble7547 ALIDA
@@beebumble7547 Aldous Huxley, the author of the dystopian novel „Brave New World“.
@@beebumble7547 Adila Ada Lovelace?
i really hope that whoever animated this will get a prize for the best animation
The amount of effort put in this video is A LOT- a minute of 3D animation usually takes 8 or more days to make. Every minute. this _12-minute_ video took at least *96 hours* worth of work.
Tutle wow
A normal hard working person would work around 16 hours a day on their passion. 16×6=96. It must have taken a whole week of nothing but that ! I like this kind of dedication. However, it isn't really unusual.
But taking the modelisation and score into account...
It might have taken more time.
Hard work paid off! 😁😁
* you mean: 8 hours, not days.
And don't forget the other 9 episodes
Everyone came here for the coding lessons but stayed for the plot and animation.
imo the animation isn't that appealing or interesting
@Monochrome Art What??
@@monochromeart7311 The animation isn't subjectively good, but it sure is memorable and interesting.
@@zyansheep it depends on how you define good animation.
And to me it wasn't that memorable not interesting.
As somebody who watches a lot of animated shows, and have seen how the extremes of the spectrum look and how the average look, Think Like a Coder looks very average to me.
@@justsomerandoperson I replied to the other person the reasons why.
If you want to watch something with amazingly smooth and detailed animation I suggest Nichijou.
It's awesome how the twist in this series also shows how critical each part of a code is. Each character/number/sign counts. Even just a single mistake can ruin the entire code.
I love how the ending is a huge burn to the humanity itself
I literally screamed in happiness seeing the notification
Same same =)
Same here bro🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥
sameeee lol
Me too!
Same
Linus Torvalds : Talk is Cheap. Show me the code .
Ted-Ed : Well here you go
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@@Zemlya01 uh this is good but why
I will code review it!! 😁😁
Ethic got the " root access " to Hedge and set his number to fix his error
I loved this. It would be cool to see another series like this to teach calculus, statistics, trigonometry, physics, chemistry, biology, music, psychology, and so on.
LESSON: Always look for infinite loops.
Thank you TED-Ed, for this entertaining masterpiece.
I feel like my brains grows by 1% after each video of TED-ED
LOL
1%? that is a low number
Not your grammar.
And still I cant solve even 1 of their puzzles
101% of zero is still zero
I have been here from last September 2019 when everything started..
Didn't know it will be a journey of one year..
And I felt like.. I am part of the series.
Fantastic work..and Fantastic education.
i love this series, not only for the awesome story, not not only for the programing lessons, both of which are fantastic.
also because it encourages people in general to get into coding and programing. and also encourages Girls to learn as well and i think that is awesome! Ethic and every human character has been female... and i approve.
_This has more emotion than the entire Mulan Movie_
burnnnnn
Um... just can't disagree...
fax
Witch one
Noise
Netflix: We have the most badass themes!
Ted : Hold my Coding series!
“If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
― Toni Morrison
@Mihir Vasave He is not a bot.
@Mihir Vasave he told it himself that he is not a bot, he just copy paste quotes to different channel's comment section
me writing fanfic
“why isnt there a crossover with sonic and me”-some guy seconds before starting work on a fanfic
This series was just amazing! Teaching coding through a story-line. I would love to see a season 2 or a new series! But of course,keep up the incredible work Ted-Ed!
This series is so epic, someone should honestly make a movie about this
YASS
@@noxamillion4514 vvvbb
They should continue
They should
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I love the part "And they might come to approach their future with a little less greed and a little more... Ethic" 11:35
This series of video - Think Like A Coder - is the best of the best ever "mind-movies" I ever watch in my life !!
imagine writing a whole show as a build-up for a pun
Hi TedEd, I know these serialized videos get less views but I wanna personally thank you for going through with it and making it after all. It's been a blast watching the episodes, and I bet no one expected the plot twist at the end of episode 9!
This series is just WOW!... so, I can't hold myself without commenting.
This storyline and animation is a genius piece of art. Also, with education, it is a next-level series and way better.... than Netflix.
Kudos to all who help make this series
*the long awaited episode has finally come my brothers*
Ikr
Yepeeee🥳
i'm not liking this because this has a very holy number of likes
It is one of the best coding and creative lessons with a good story plus great animation and epic background music. It always remains one.
Who needs online programming courses when we have the animation and logic of Ted-Ed.
Netflix has to place this in ... EVERY ACOUNT
super good work
having the opening theme play during the final boss is a thing i always love to see
The battle was mind blowing! Watched the video two times.
Thanks Ted ed for giving such fantastic series!
I’m on my third time
TED-Ed is my favorite educational channel
this channel deserves 100 million subscribers
Keep them coming ... need 1000 Episodes on topics like these...
Hats-off to the TED-Ed team!!! Everyone came here to learn/test coding but were more involved in the story-line! This was a great series! Excited for a new series.
This series deserves more recognition and respect
This whole series was so instructive, as well as vastly entertaining! I learned so much, and I am about to rewatch to make sure I retain everything! Ethic is so awesome! And I love that Ethic and Hedge were back as a team at the end!
This series is the only TH-cam I have watched like all day
Recap of the entire series (with explained references):
Episode 1 (The Prison Break)
Characters introduced: Ethic, Hedge
Location: Prison
Episode 2-4 (The Resistance, The Furnace Bots, The Train Heist)
Characters introduced: Adila
Location: Bradbarrier
Reference: Bradbarrier is a reference to Ray Bradbury, a science fiction author who wrote Fahrenheit 451. The furnace bots who burn books may be a reference to this.
Episode 5-7 (The Artists, The Chasm, The Tower of Epiphany)
Characters introduced: Octavia
Location: 198Forest
Reference: The location is a reference to 1984, a book written by the author George Orwell. The way the Tower of Epiphany blocks radio signals could be a reference to censorship. Also, during Ethic's flashback in the Tower of Epiphany, an excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein can be spotted in the code at 7:35. (The timestamp is for Episode 7, not this episode.)
Episode 8-10 (The Gaunlet, The Factory, The World Machine)
Characters introduced: Lemma
Location: Huxemborg
Reference: Huxemborg is a nod towards Aldous Huxley, the author who wrote Brave New World. In the book, the government uses a narcotic called "soma" to make its citizens content and happy. This is similar to the forgetting food Lemma invents to make others glad.
I hope this recap helps! It was interesting to dig out the references in the videos.
Yes
The saga was awesome! Arguably the best series to ever come out of TED-ed
Damn, what a series.
I was in total awe.
We need more like this series.
Thank you Ted, love from South Africa
I just finished watching the nine episodes yesterday and was like, can't wait for the next one. And I open TH-cam today, voila
Really enjoyed and learnt new things from this series thank you to the entire team behind this.
I literally watch all 10 of the episodes in a row
Hedge is Magolor, and I love it, amazing work
We all would really like to see more series
I really loved it!!
Its amazing. Excellent presentation. The best way to teach anything. LOVED IT!!!
This is Hands Down the Best Animation and Coding Lessons I will possibly learn and be sure that my children also watch this.
A Masterpiece that I will make everyone in my life watch.
What a wonderful episode!! Best DFS, Best Animation, Best Storytelling, Best curiosity inducers in newbies!!!
Ted should make a season 2 with more advanced algorithms
this is awesome please make more of these...
Unbelievable. Have never expected that. Awesome job, you guys.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.”
― George R.R. Martin
I like that. But it's made me wonder about people who watch movies.
Here comes the bot again
Thank you for making something really great Ted-ed team! Please continue making wonderful things!
They seriously pulled the Uno reverse card in the previous episode.
Straight facts. That plot twist surprised me so much
Lol
top ten anime betrayals
@@snaukball8764 #1: Hedge.
#2: also Hedge!
#3: Henry the stickmin.
#4: ERR. ( I can't go on. )
loved this series so much
CONGRATULATIONS, TED-Ed
Now the intro song is stuck in my head,
best series ever
Plot: Great
Epic anime battle: Yes
Animation: Good
Good Lessons: yes
Well this is better than just about every Netflix movie
Amazing series 💯
Watched all episodes in one go
Ted Ed really done an amazing job with this series, I love every single thing about it💖💖KUDOS TO THE TEAM REALLY!
What a story! Loved it. A sci- fi series
Hedge who helped Ethic at each point caused problem for her in the end .
Sad to know that 😔
Ethic originated the promblem
And fixed it
that was a serious stab
I am from India and I will be learning coding and programming in the upcoming academic year...
THINK LIKE A CODER gave me a clear picture of coding and about programmers.
I loved your work Ted-Ed 💖
Can't tell how much great this series is... Each alogrithm explaining is amazing. Thanks to all the ted members who created this amazing animation
This is my favourite series ever!
I have been watching Ted ed through the years and I have never seen such a wonderful masterpiece!!
Thank you the Ted Ed team for bringing this to the world🙂
I almost wanna cry... this is so brilliant and amazing... hats off to Ted-Ed for giving us their best work! I LOVE TED-ED!
Please do more of this! This was great and I want to see how the world can be expanded!!!
Oh my gosh this series is so good. Im so happy that hedge is back. This series was so cool and Its sad to see it end but man do I love this. I even leanred a few coding tips to help me. So thank you for making this series. The animation is amazing, the anesthetic looks awesome and the plot was surprisingly cool. You guys killed it with this series
its amazing the amount of types of people who can learn from this
coders, animators, gamers, artists, writers, narrators, mathematicians, film writers, directors. what a great series :)
"With the forgetting food out of their systems, the people will become themselves again. They'll regain their will to create and progress. They'll be free to break down the walls they've built between each other. And they may come to approach their future with a little less greed, and a little more... Ethic."
There's something in my eye dude
I loved everything about this series, thank you so much TED-Ed ❤️
The intro got me tearing up 😂
I was hoping that for the final episode there would be two assignments, one normal like the maze one, and one last during the final confrontation (Boss fight-like). But nevermind, the series engaged me till the end and I enjoyed every bit of it. Thank you a lot for this very unique experience. 🙂
Great series! Really enjoyed it! I like how they showed the main cause of the problem was a just a simple mistake; a common problem in the coding world! Well done 🙂👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Been waiting for this new episode. As always, mind-blowing idea.
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR THE LONGEST TIME
Me to man me too
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ME TOO! I want to see this I must I must I must I must I must I must I must I can’t breve. I’ve been waiting for this and will yeah whatever other stuff dot
Cool
Amazing series! This is better than most Disney movies
It’s too bad this is the last episode! Thanks to the people that helped making this masterpiece! 😊 I hope we can have another animated series like this in the future!
This is one of the best series I’ve seen
HOW is this so good? Congrats to everyone at TED-ed, that was amazing.
Most movies are good and al but this.
This is much better than your normal movie.
I can`t describe it with words.
Plus this realy wrinkled my brain:)
Please make more of these movies.
The best thing about this series of episodes is they all have their own climax!!!
Hats off Ted-Ed only educational series on the internet which is also entertaining!!!!! Love from India!
Thank you for making this TED-Ed. I'm a retired coder. I hope it has sparked several people to think like a coder and BE a coder. :)
This series was so amazing. It was sad for me when it ended, but nothing lasts forever. A wise man once said, "Don't cry that it ended. Smile because it happened."
I just loved the series!!! waiting worth it!!! to all the creators of this series!! you nailed it!!!!
YESSSSSS. FINNALLY. BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG.
Awesome series - it feels like yesterday I finished watching the first episode.
This is a what I would call a Masterpiece, I don't have words to show ur dedication & hardwork in this project, Your videos will inspire thousands of people to be interested in Programming, loved it. Thanks!☺️
Can't believe it finally finished. Loved it.
It's a masterpiece of creativity and animation
I loved it and learned alot
Loved loved loooveeddddd this series😍
It's very educating... I'm glad it's available for free❤️