A note for people who are curious about different years/versions of this course: The 2023 version of the course was a significant upgrade over the 2022 version due to the inclusion of the ImGUI library. The 2024 version is nearly identical to 2023 with only minor changes. Read here for more details about the course: www.cs.mun.ca/~dchurchill/teaching/youtube.txt
Ohh that's why when I checked the 2024 version while watching the same lecture from 2022, they are both implemented differently.. similar but different
Thank you very much Professor Dave for making this course publicly available, I am Unity Developer and this course will help me to learn C++ and game programming in a detail way. Any one wants to join me for future assignments, I am looking for someone with whom I can make assignments because Professor said the assignments will be in group.
thank you so much professor, programming has been a long lost dream , and now i'm learning it by myself even tho it's not what I studied at college, no matter how many time i spend learning by myself, i always felt like something is missing, but the beginning of this course is so promising especially after studying c++ and oop with c++, i think this is exactly what I needed, a fully structured course is what's me a sense of growth in my learning graph . thanks for your time and efforts and for sharing your knowledge
Thank you very much Professor Dave I am a university student studying at a Syrian university but throughout the university period we take one course that talks about artificial intelligence so I learn these courses and develop myself more so thank you very much for helping me to develop❤❤❤
This guy had me after saying: “no one exams no quizzes, all that nonsense”. I’m probably older than him (51) and I couldn’t agree more. I’ve hired people in IT who had MSc, PhD degrees or dozens of certificates but couldn’t solve a problem and if they did it took forever. Because they didn’t have a wide range of practical experience. You can hold a PhD in software architecture and have proven the theory in a controlled academic environment but business doesn’t allow you for the optimal controlled environment. And having written several games as a hobby on several systems (C64, Atari ST, DOS, Web, Windows/Mac/Linux) with language ranging from assembly, C, C++ to revelry Zig with RayLib, I can only say that experience and failing a lot is what made able to do it.
0:48 Dear kids, there is some guy in India wishing he was able to attend the classes. So please don't miss any classes👍 Jokes apart enjoyed your last AI course. Looking forward for this one. Love from India😊
hey @DaveChurchill if you cant share the assignment maybe have a little segment for people like me who just want to practice and maybe make an assignment for us or recommend some website to practice the lecture related stuff or previous year assignments .I hope you understand
is it better to follow the 2024 COMP4300 instead of the 2023 one or they have the same lectures/topics covered? i'm doing the 2023 and have the assignment 01 almost completed by now. would i be missing anything new in the 2024? thank you
Hi Dave, I’ve been happily following all your courses, and I just wanted to ask if you could show the assignment code files quickly from top to bottom this year. It can be really challenging to complete the assignments when parts of the code are missing. It would be very helpful if you could display all the files at least once, even if you don’t go into detail. Thanks for the great courses!
@@tarkyetgin6374 sorry, but the assignments will never be released to the public. They require too much work to create and would instantly be shared with solutions and the course would be useless
I understand that you can’t share the assignment files directly. The way I work through your assignments is by pausing the video and copying the code as I see it. However, sometimes certain files or functions aren’t shown, and it feels like I’ve hit a dead end. You already show most of the assignment codes, and I’m just asking if you could also show the rest. I believe it would take no more than 2 minutes to quickly scroll through the .cpp and header files from top to bottom, so we can copy them.
@@tarkyetgin6374 There is no difference between releasing the files and showing the code. Once one person has posted the code, it's all over. I appreciate your want to do the assignments, but I am not showing the complete code in any way shape or form unless you are a registered student.
@@DaveChurchillits 1am and im watching your lectures with more excitement than watching tiktoks/youtube. Every single point you spoke of here is excellent! I would like to teach and talk to people the way you do. effortlessly awesome, thank you
I just did a game development course in Australia and we weren't able to do this type of course. Lot of the teachers on my campus wanted to do this and had done it previously; but national management needed to standardise the curriculum for all campuses; some only taught design not programming. I've been trying to find material to self learn so thank you for making these lectures public. 😊
I understand this viewpoint, since most people will end up using stack overflow / chatgpt in their everyday lives. But it is important to first learn the actual material instead of just searching for solutions and copy / pasting the answers without necessarily understanding them. "Looking at stack overflow" is not cheating, but taking solutions from there is.
A note for people who are curious about different years/versions of this course:
The 2023 version of the course was a significant upgrade over the 2022 version due to the inclusion of the ImGUI library. The 2024 version is nearly identical to 2023 with only minor changes.
Read here for more details about the course: www.cs.mun.ca/~dchurchill/teaching/youtube.txt
BRO i love ur class. i "took" it a few semesters ago on youtube. Keep up the great work
Ohh that's why when I checked the 2024 version while watching the same lecture from 2022, they are both implemented differently.. similar but different
It's crazy how this got recommended to me
facts me too
@@DavidValle-ej8es me too💪
Lucky you! :D
Same with me out of the blue I dont even have a computer
I am graduated in gamedev and Dave reminds a lot oom teachers
Oh My God, thanks for your kindness to make the course for the public its the time to deep dive with c++😁
Thank you very much Professor Dave for making this course publicly available, I am Unity Developer and this course will help me to learn C++ and game programming in a detail way. Any one wants to join me for future assignments, I am looking for someone with whom I can make assignments because Professor said the assignments will be in group.
thank you so much professor, programming has been a long lost dream , and now i'm learning it by myself even tho it's not what I studied at college, no matter how many time i spend learning by myself, i always felt like something is missing, but the beginning of this course is so promising especially after studying c++ and oop with c++, i think this is exactly what I needed, a fully structured course is what's me a sense of growth in my learning graph . thanks for your time and efforts and for sharing your knowledge
I think this is the best course of this type I've ever seen until now (including my entire time at university), why can't all professors be like that?
This is probably the best explanation of ECS that I've seen. Too bad this video can't be found by searching for ECS. Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much Professor Dave I am a university student studying at a Syrian university but throughout the university period we take one course that talks about artificial intelligence so I learn these courses and develop myself more so thank you very much for helping me to develop❤❤❤
Thank you sir for sharing with us, your student from Pakistan, Accept Love and Respect.
I love this professor gives people a choice to attend
This guy had me after saying: “no one exams no quizzes, all that nonsense”. I’m probably older than him (51) and I couldn’t agree more. I’ve hired people in IT who had MSc, PhD degrees or dozens of certificates but couldn’t solve a problem and if they did it took forever. Because they didn’t have a wide range of practical experience. You can hold a PhD in software architecture and have proven the theory in a controlled academic environment but business doesn’t allow you for the optimal controlled environment.
And having written several games as a hobby on several systems (C64, Atari ST, DOS, Web, Windows/Mac/Linux) with language ranging from assembly, C, C++ to revelry Zig with RayLib, I can only say that experience and failing a lot is what made able to do it.
0:48 Dear kids, there is some guy in India wishing he was able to attend the classes. So please don't miss any classes👍
Jokes apart enjoyed your last AI course. Looking forward for this one. Love from India😊
I am that guy from India :)
this video find me ,thank you professor
A lot of knowledge....
Great sir ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing.
thank you professor
Thank you so much doc
love it. liked and subscribed. :D
Hi love this lectures,
I would love to know what type of assignments are you asking for? so I can ask ChatGPT for examples as well.
thanks for this professor Dave, do you recommend any c++ book ? have a great day!
Professional C++
hey @DaveChurchill if you cant share the assignment maybe have a little segment for people like me who just want to practice and maybe make an assignment for us or recommend some website to practice the lecture related stuff or previous year assignments .I hope you understand
is it better to follow the 2024 COMP4300 instead of the 2023 one or they have the same lectures/topics covered? i'm doing the 2023 and have the assignment 01 almost completed by now. would i be missing anything new in the 2024? thank you
There are some updates in 2024 that I would recommend watching for. A1 is identical
Hi Dave,
I’ve been happily following all your courses, and I just wanted to ask if you could show the assignment code files quickly from top to bottom this year. It can be really challenging to complete the assignments when parts of the code are missing. It would be very helpful if you could display all the files at least once, even if you don’t go into detail.
Thanks for the great courses!
@@tarkyetgin6374 sorry, but the assignments will never be released to the public. They require too much work to create and would instantly be shared with solutions and the course would be useless
I understand that you can’t share the assignment files directly. The way I work through your assignments is by pausing the video and copying the code as I see it. However, sometimes certain files or functions aren’t shown, and it feels like I’ve hit a dead end. You already show most of the assignment codes, and I’m just asking if you could also show the rest. I believe it would take no more than 2 minutes to quickly scroll through the .cpp and header files from top to bottom, so we can copy them.
@@tarkyetgin6374 There is no difference between releasing the files and showing the code. Once one person has posted the code, it's all over.
I appreciate your want to do the assignments, but I am not showing the complete code in any way shape or form unless you are a registered student.
Holy shit damn :)
Thank you for making this public. Is there a way I could donate to you?
No need, just enjoy!
@@DaveChurchillits 1am and im watching your lectures with more excitement than watching tiktoks/youtube.
Every single point you spoke of here is excellent! I would like to teach and talk to people the way you do. effortlessly awesome, thank you
brother i am from indian and i want to login into your site but we have 10 digit number and it's restrict in your site. how can i login?
www.cs.mun.ca/~dchurchill/teaching/youtube.txt
I just did a game development course in Australia and we weren't able to do this type of course.
Lot of the teachers on my campus wanted to do this and had done it previously; but national management needed to standardise the curriculum for all campuses; some only taught design not programming.
I've been trying to find material to self learn so thank you for making these lectures public. 😊
How is looking at stack overflow considered academic misconduct... this behaviour is outright petty
I understand this viewpoint, since most people will end up using stack overflow / chatgpt in their everyday lives. But it is important to first learn the actual material instead of just searching for solutions and copy / pasting the answers without necessarily understanding them.
"Looking at stack overflow" is not cheating, but taking solutions from there is.
there is no lecture 02 :(
I belive this is in place of it?
th-cam.com/video/gSubXB3HUgc/w-d-xo.html
Can you confirm if this is the case? @DaveChurchill
Lecture 02 is the C++ Tutorial lecture
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