A pleasure to watch, but no instant gratification, which, is what I guess to be the privilege of a Harvard Education. He is a legend, and I thank the CS50 program and YT to be able to watch this.
Excellent presentation. For what it's worth, his estimation of the number of golf balls is one order of magnitude too high. His approximations are okay when applied separately. But unfortunately, they all overestimate. The diameter of a golf ball is 1.65in, and not just 1in, so cubed, it's already a factor 4.5. Then 12³=1728 is rounded up to 2000, and 8 is rounded up to 10, twice. Still, that was a really entertaining and interesting lecture.
I hope y'all realise how lucky we are that our legends are still alive
Yay Zal ion Zion A Link to the Past of Zelda
@@sweetventsenterprisesweetp6198 same
Yup.
They only become legends when they are long dead.
360p? Come on Harvard, put that alumni money to use. It's Brian Kernighan, where would any of us be without such a legend?!
The dynamic duo of CS50 David and Brian at it again haha. Honestly David aged really well considering this was 10 years ago. Great lecture!
10 years ago? What the hell hahahaha he looks the same still lmao
A pleasure to watch, but no instant gratification, which, is what I guess to be the privilege of a Harvard Education.
He is a legend, and I thank the CS50 program and YT to be able to watch this.
huh? no instant gratification?
David looks the same even time passes 😄
He's aging at the same pace Master Yoda's. 😁
Really enjoyed this lecture, it's insane to think the amazing contributions this man has made to the computer world in general.
I have been here since day before yesterday and I awesome, learning so much
Thank you for sharing this video. You are both amazingly inspiring educators out there ;)
What an amazing lecture!
He is like your cool grandpa teaching you computer science 😁
Information density is very interesting.
Being able to solve things with the help of data can be very useful.
Comparative reasoning
I thought I was watching some old lecture until I saw the time. This was uploaded an hour ago! Brian Kernighan is awesome.
Well it is from 2010
the legend that created C with Dennis is still alive. Wish him always healthy
42:47 the gee-whiz thing is soooo common, and so are not mentioning the scale or the units of the axes
great lecture
Grand Master Brian
Excellent presentation.
For what it's worth, his estimation of the number of golf balls is one order of magnitude too high. His approximations are okay when applied separately. But unfortunately, they all overestimate. The diameter of a golf ball is 1.65in, and not just 1in, so cubed, it's already a factor 4.5. Then 12³=1728 is rounded up to 2000, and 8 is rounded up to 10, twice.
Still, that was a really entertaining and interesting lecture.
Awesome 👏 to see
won't anybody notice how the slides are written in comic sans?
soul.
Legends don't care about fonts
David's daddy has returned to CS50 🤯
Thanks ❤
Nerds are really the coolest
In any case, can anybody please put timestamps
It looks as if this was filmed in 1996......
it was filmed in 2010. see description
hammertapping i know
@ Sarcasm
@ he was just joking that it was filmed in 1996.
@ sure
11:40 nice Zucc reference 😂
The father himself.
those references to "somebody at Harvard" XDDDDD
Damn David, you’ve aged really well
You shouldn't be able to graduate from high school if you are unable to think like this.
Legends, yay,
Yay Zelda legends of Zal Zara
See name Brian Kernighan i like without even watching. But i will watch of course.
i can't tell if he's using comic sans as a meme or legitimately
Thanks Prof. Kernighan for making half Europe... 650000 people 10 000 less
No problem more, thanks very much
kernighan!!!!!!!!!!
Unix❤️
Wow
☑️✅
Did anyone manage to convince professor Kernighan to release professor Malan's grades?
It's A+ or full score or something, Jan, of course!
@@bhavik.knight you're right, I would expect no less from the man himself!
No lockdown?
Interesting lecture but respectfully Doesn’t really feel like a cs50 lecture and more of a statistics lecture
the first ten minutes are just about how stupid journos are lol
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but we have google nowadays who needs facts
How to you know that the articles are on Google are fact-checked? The lecture was all about fact-checking those claims, right?
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bwk: pot wasn't invented when i was at school
also bwk: went to university in the late 60's (in his 20's tbf)
Talk about obscuring data haha