Greetings from Brazil. I am a computer networks lecturer and we use your book and slides to teach students. Great example of a teacher who enlightens us with his knowledge.
non-CS major here studying this for my MSCS class on computer networks. Thanks a lot for making these videos and posting these for free!! Will read your book afterwards!!
Hi Vivian. I'm making the whole series public now. I wanted to "soft launch" them and see if people found them useful before publicly listing them. Jim
@@JimKurose Your book is amazing. I was reading it and then found these videos which actually summarises very well of what's written in the book. Thank You for both
I'm 28 yo. just got into programming and networking. feels like i've found what i've been searching for all my life. but sadly i don't have appropriate background. am I too old to start getting into it?
Not at all! I'm 26 and doing a master's degree but I'm aware of individuals who are pursuing computer science even in their high 30s. 28 is not a bad age to start. Good luck with the learning :)
no you are not, actually it is the perfect time to start as this field is booming, learn a data structure language (C++,Java) and that is the start, go from that to flutter, and reactJS, then go to mongoDB, and finally the APIs (backend)
I use this videos to revise for my exams, you make studying less hard! Thank you so much for making them public ❤
Greetings from Brazil. I am a computer networks lecturer and we use your book and slides to teach students. Great example of a teacher who enlightens us with his knowledge.
I am very happy that I can read his book and I can learn from the author. Love from Bangladesh,great teacher.
It is so useful to watch these videos after finishing a chapter to cement what I have read.
Thanks!
non-CS major here studying this for my MSCS class on computer networks. Thanks a lot for making these videos and posting these for free!! Will read your book afterwards!!
you are a godsend, these videos are clutching for my networking midterm
it is useful to watch these videos after finishing a chapter to cement what i have read. thanks professor
I don't know how great full I will be to you my lecturer at university is using the same pdf slides as the one you are using sir. Thank you☺
Cause these are the official slides released by the book author himself
Thank you! Prof Kurose! You course helps me a lot!
Very useful lecture.
Thanks for spreading valuable knowledge online!
Thank you for this useful lecture
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what are some examples for edge devices? Routers, smartphones and all that stuff?
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Notes: This gives the basic overview of the network edge.
You mentioned picking up other books if we had interest in the physical side in more depth, do you have any recomendations by chance?
wow thank you so much.
Where can I find the answers of the session "Homework Problems and Question"? I need to know if I'm in the right path with my answers.
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"Chegg" maybe?
why this lecture is not listed publicly?
Hi Vivian. I'm making the whole series public now. I wanted to "soft launch" them and see if people found them useful before publicly listing them. Jim
@@JimKurose Your book is amazing. I was reading it and then found these videos which actually summarises very well of what's written in the book.
Thank You for both
I'm 28 yo. just got into programming and networking. feels like i've found what i've been searching for all my life. but sadly i don't have appropriate background. am I too old to start getting into it?
no
Not at all! I'm 26 and doing a master's degree but I'm aware of individuals who are pursuing computer science even in their high 30s. 28 is not a bad age to start. Good luck with the learning :)
I am 50, and I just started last semester a Master Degree in EE. Then, never is late!!!
no you are not, actually it is the perfect time to start as this field is booming, learn a data structure language (C++,Java) and that is the start, go from that to flutter, and reactJS, then go to mongoDB, and finally the APIs (backend)
yeah too old no company will hire you
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