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  1. Introduction
  1. Introduction.mp4 10.2 MB
  1. Introduction.vtt 1.86 KB
  2. Binary Number Introduction.mp4 39.47 MB
  2. Binary Number Introduction.vtt 15.97 KB
  3. Binary Deca Number Conversion.mp4 27.02 MB
  3. Binary Deca Number Conversion.vtt 10.55 KB
  4. Binary Number System Notes.html 6.42 KB
  5. Binary Number System Quiz.html 160 B
  10. Conclusion
  1. Thank You!.mp4 13.82 MB
  1. Thank You!.vtt 1.7 KB
  11. Bonus
  1. Binary to Hex and Back.mp4 35.03 MB
  1. Binary to Hex and Back.vtt 14.2 KB
  2. Decimal to Hex and Back.mp4 32.43 MB
  2. Decimal to Hex and Back.vtt 13.94 KB
  3. Bonus Lecture.html 1.24 KB
  2. Analyzing Algorithms
  1. All Notes.html 142 B
  1.1 All Notes.pdf.pdf 1.86 MB
  10. Big O Notation.mp4 22.62 MB
  10. Big O Notation.vtt 16.89 KB
  11. n-Notation Notes.html 7.84 KB
  12. Big O Notation Quiz.html 160 B
  13. Big O Real-World Example.mp4 16.55 MB
  13. Big O Real-World Example.vtt 13.02 KB
  2. Introduction to Time-Complexity.mp4 3.58 MB
  2. Introduction to Time-Complexity.vtt 2.87 KB
  3. Math Refresher Logarithmic Functions.mp4 49.31 MB
  3. Math Refresher Logarithmic Functions.vtt 15.31 KB
  4. Math Refresher Factorial Functions.mp4 11.62 MB
  4. Math Refresher Factorial Functions.vtt 4.14 KB
  5. Math Refresher Algebraic Expressions.mp4 10.1 MB
  5. Math Refresher Algebraic Expressions.vtt 3.47 KB
  6. Math Refresher Notes.html 4.47 KB
  7. n-notation Introduction.mp4 35.91 MB
  7. n-notation Introduction.vtt 13.13 KB
  8. n-notation Scaling.mp4 78.21 MB
  8. n-notation Scaling.vtt 16.23 KB
  9. n-notation Example.mp4 25.84 MB
  9. n-notation Example.vtt 5.73 KB
  3. Arrays
  1. How is Data Stored.mp4 14.33 MB
  1. How is Data Stored.vtt 10.77 KB
  10. Array Review.mp4 13.79 MB
  10. Array Review.vtt 9.88 KB
  11. Array Real World Examples.mp4 23.89 MB
  11. Array Real World Examples.vtt 8.18 KB
  12. Array Quiz.html 160 B
  2. Fixed Array Introduction.mp4 19.48 MB
  2. Fixed Array Introduction.vtt 7.24 KB
  3. Fixed Array Run Times.mp4 69.86 MB
  3. Fixed Array Run Times.vtt 16.99 KB
  4. Binary Search Algorithm (Fixed Array Sorted Search).mp4 54.78 MB
  4. Binary Search Algorithm (Fixed Array Sorted Search).vtt 13.17 KB
  5. Fixed Array Notes.html 3.32 KB
  6. Circular Arrays.mp4 14.06 MB
  6. Circular Arrays.vtt 11.14 KB
  7. Dynamic Arrays.mp4 27.21 MB
  7. Dynamic Arrays.vtt 20.35 KB
  8. O(1) Approximation.mp4 64.19 MB
  8. O(1) Approximation.vtt 14.56 KB
  9. Circular and Dynamic Array Notes.html 5.41 KB
  4. Linked Lists
  1. Nodes.mp4 6.99 MB
  1. Nodes.vtt 5.52 KB
  10. Linked Lists.html 160 B
  2. Singly Linked List.mp4 23.83 MB
  2. Singly Linked List.vtt 23.86 MB
  3. Linked List Run Times.mp4 27.19 MB
  3. Linked List Run Times.vtt 19.05 KB
  4. Singly-Linked List Notes.html 3.99 KB
  5. Doubly Linked Lists.mp4 14.65 MB
  5. Doubly Linked Lists.vtt 10.26 KB
  6. Tail Pointers.mp4 9.47 MB
  6. Tail Pointers.vtt 7.08 KB
  7. Doubly-Linked List and Tail Pointer Notes.html 4.79 KB
  8. Linked List Real World Examples.mp4 4.48 MB
  8. Linked List Real World Examples.vtt 4.49 KB
  9. Linked List Review.mp4 6.27 MB
  9. Linked List Review.vtt 4.91 KB
  5. Stacks and Queues
  1. Stacks.mp4 16.46 MB
  1. Stacks.vtt 12.58 KB
  10. Stacks and Queues Quiz Explanation.mp4 8.41 MB
  10. Stacks and Queues Quiz Explanation.vtt 7.88 KB
  2. Stack Examples.mp4 19.59 MB
  2. Stack Examples.vtt 13.88 KB
  3. Stack Notes.html 3.54 KB
  4. Queues.mp4 14.98 MB
  4. Queues.vtt 11.9 KB
  5. Queue Examples.mp4 17.12 MB
  5. Queue Examples.vtt 12.01 KB
  6. Queue Notes.html 3.36 KB
  7. Queue and Stack Run Times.mp4 10.35 MB
  7. Queue and Stack Run Times.vtt 7.39 KB
  8. Stack and Queue Real World Examples.mp4 8.55 MB
  8. Stack and Queue Real World Examples.vtt 10.44 KB
  9. Stacks and Queues Quiz.html 161 B
  6. Sorting Algorithms
  1. Introduction to Sorting Algorithms.mp4 2.81 MB
  1. Introduction to Sorting Algorithms.vtt 1.94 KB
  10. Quick Sort Run Time.mp4 19.91 MB
  10. Quick Sort Run Time.vtt 13.81 KB
  11. Quick Sort Notes.html 3.47 KB
  12. Insertion Sort and Quick Sort Quiz.html 161 B
  13. Merge Sort.mp4 21.99 MB
  13. Merge Sort.vtt 15.83 KB
  14. Merge Sort Run Times.mp4 14 MB
  14. Merge Sort Run Times.vtt 9.47 KB
  15. Merge Sort Notes.html 2.73 KB
  16. Stable vs NonStable.mp4 11.37 MB
  16. Stable vs NonStable.vtt 7.63 KB
  17. Stable Vs NonStable Notes.html 4.32 KB
  18. Merge Sort and Stability Quiz.html 161 B
  19. Sorting Algorithm Real World Examples.mp4 18.99 MB
  19. Sorting Algorithm Real World Examples.vtt 5.7 KB
  2. Bubble Sort.mp4 19.37 MB
  2. Bubble Sort.vtt 13.24 KB
  3. Bubble Sort Notes.html 3.2 KB
  4. Selection Sort.mp4 18.01 MB
  4. Selection Sort.vtt 13.4 KB
  5. Selection Sort Notes.html 3.71 KB
  6. Bubble Sort and Selection Sort Quiz.html 161 B
  7. Insertion Sort.mp4 16.55 MB
  7. Insertion Sort.vtt 11.76 KB
  8. Insertion Sort Notes.html 3.27 KB
  9. Quick Sort.mp4 29.22 MB
  9. Quick Sort.vtt 19.11 KB
  7. Trees
  1. Trees.mp4 13.48 MB
  1. Trees.vtt 9.57 KB
  2. Binary Search Trees.mp4 14.19 MB
  2. Binary Search Trees.vtt 10.85 KB
  3. Binary Search Tree Run Times.mp4 12.8 MB
  3. Binary Search Tree Run Times.vtt 9.79 KB
  4. Tree Notes.html 5.07 KB
  5. Tree Quiz.html 161 B
  6. Tree Traversals.mp4 23.72 MB
  6. Tree Traversals.vtt 16.26 KB
  7. Tree Real World Examples.mp4 8.43 MB
  7. Tree Real World Examples.vtt 6.4 KB
  8. Heaps
  1. Heaps Introduction.mp4 20.57 MB
  1. Heaps Introduction.vtt 5.46 KB
  2. Heap Analysis.mp4 46.7 MB
  2. Heap Analysis.vtt 15.85 KB
  3. Heaps Real World Examples.mp4 24.18 MB
  3. Heaps Real World Examples.vtt 9.9 KB
  4. Heap Notes.html 3.22 KB
  9. Graphs
  1. Introduction to Graphs.mp4 15.09 MB
  1. Introduction to Graphs.vtt 4.39 KB
  2. Basic Types of Graphs.mp4 50.02 MB
  2. Basic Types of Graphs.vtt 12.53 KB
  3. Graph Terminology.mp4 59.46 MB
  3. Graph Terminology.vtt 15.47 KB
  4. Graph Terminology Summary.html 1.56 KB
  5. Depth First Search.mp4 29.94 MB
  5. Depth First Search.vtt 8.72 KB
  6. Breadth First Search.mp4 33.91 MB
  6. Breadth First Search.vtt 8.13 KB
  7. BFS and DFS Run Times.mp4 16.08 MB
  7. BFS and DFS Run Times.vtt 4.01 KB
  Bonus Visit Now!.url 111 B
  Read Me.txt 499 B

Description


Computer Science 101: Learn Computer Science to become a better Programmer and Software Engineer.
What you’ll learn
Understand the Fundamental Theories of Algorithm Analysis
Be able to Compare Various Algorithms

Understand When to use Different Data Structures and Algorithms

Understand the Fundamentals of Computer Science theory
Understand the Core Sorting Algorithms
Requirements
A Willingness to Learn New Topics!
No Prior Experience or Knowledge is Needed!
Description
Master the Theory to Becoming a Good Programmer!

If you’re looking to learn the theory that makes great programmers, you’ve come to the right place! This course is perfect for anyone interested in learning the fundamentals to Computer Science Theory.
No Previous Experience Necessary!

Computer science and technology are often thought of as things only for “analytical minds”. I believe however that technology and it’s theory are for everyone. So I designed this course to teach each topic in a variety of easy to digest ways. Through these multiple reinforcing steps, I believe anyone can follow along and succeed!
Why is the Theory of Programming Important?

Understanding Computer Science theory is what sets apart Great programmers from average ones. Programming theory is something that transcends a single programming language. It gives you skills and techniques you can apply to any programming language you touch. Learning the theory behind programming is just as important, if not more important than learning a singular programming language like Java or C++.

Programming is all about problem solving. Analyzing a problem, and being able to figure out a way that a computer can help with that problem. Computer Science is the practice of this analysis process. It goes over the techniques and knowledge necessary to design efficient and sustainable code.
So if you want to begin setting yourself apart from the average programmers, this is the course for you!

Enroll Now and you’ll Learn:

Binary Number System
N Notation
Big O Notation
How to Analyze a Program
Arrays and their Advantages
Nodes and their Importance
Linked Lists and their Advantages and Implementations
Stacks implemented with Arrays and Linked Lists
Queues Implemented with Arrays and Linked Lists
Various Sorting Algorithms and Their Comparisions
Trees and Binary Search Trees
And Much Much More!
My Guarantee
I am so confident you will enjoy this course, I offer a 100% 30-day money-back guarantee through Udemy. If you are not happy with your purchase, I have no problem with giving your money back!

Are You Ready to Get Started?

I will be waiting for you inside the course!
Remember, this is an online course, so you can take it at your own pace. Are you busy right now? That’s okay. Enroll today, and take the course at your own pace.

Thanks so much for your interest in this Computer Science 101 Course!
See you inside!

Kurt
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to become a Good Programmer
Anyone interested in the Computer Science Discipline
Anyone who wants to learn how to problem solve like a Computer Scientist
Created by Kurt Anderson
Last updated 5/2019
English
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Size: 1.43 GB

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