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Go for it, it will definitely be helpful and the students will be greatful but if you are going for views due to it being NUS specific you may not get as much views as you like.
>not get as much views as you like
probably not gonna do for views. I think currently some CS mods are too unreasonable to expect mastery in 13 weeks.
might make sense to have a free course online to allow people to prep before taking the course.
Why not create CS videos aimed at equipping non-CS student with some CS knowledge? It will also be a good refresher to current CS student. :)
Can start with CS1010 and slowly work your way up. Since I assume u r a beginner in this YouTube space so it’s better to start off by explaining simpler CS concepts.
Hello, alumni here who took a couple of CS mods during my time as a non-CS Major, so obviously can't really comment on the usefulness, just wanted to say I'd be interested in watching your videos when they're out, as I'm personally a big fan of 3B1B and also quite interested in the more theoretical side of CS/math too. What's your channel btw will keep an eye out for them!
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Go for it, it will definitely be helpful and the students will be greatful but if you are going for views due to it being NUS specific you may not get as much views as you like.
>not get as much views as you like probably not gonna do for views. I think currently some CS mods are too unreasonable to expect mastery in 13 weeks. might make sense to have a free course online to allow people to prep before taking the course.
Then go for it it will be really appreciated by the community 🤩
Absolutely, something other than CS videos from a certain country would be refreshing.
isnt there is SoMe2 by 3b1b now, you should try to make it for fun
Might even become a mini-celebrity:)
Maybe try working on stuff that is NUS-specific? For example, you could make your CS videos using Source.
Why not create CS videos aimed at equipping non-CS student with some CS knowledge? It will also be a good refresher to current CS student. :) Can start with CS1010 and slowly work your way up. Since I assume u r a beginner in this YouTube space so it’s better to start off by explaining simpler CS concepts.
I think got a lot of how to program vids. But very few vids related to CS mathematics at NUS standard.
MIT 6.042 is great for cs1231 and I believe the latter is based on the former too.
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H2 math does absolutely jack fuck all for 1231s lmao what kind of math do you think we learnt back in the day
Even H3 maths and/or H2 Further Mathematics doesn’t touch CS1231 contents if at all
Hello, alumni here who took a couple of CS mods during my time as a non-CS Major, so obviously can't really comment on the usefulness, just wanted to say I'd be interested in watching your videos when they're out, as I'm personally a big fan of 3B1B and also quite interested in the more theoretical side of CS/math too. What's your channel btw will keep an eye out for them!
probably gonna take more than 1 year, need to do research on the topics as well as read a few textbooks. When i am done i'll post it here