Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

I've watched this course online, and it's a great one.

A few random comments:

* It is a good idea to download the course materials from http://ocw.mit.edu/ans15436/ZipForEndUsers/6/6-046JFall-2005...

* The video lectures can be downloaded if you hack the URLs a bit. Full instructions at: http://amazingstuffs.blogspot.com/2007/10/download-data-stru..., but it doesn't bode well if you can't figure it out for yourself

* The math gets significantly less heavy after the first few lectures. If you get lost, plow ahead and revisit the first few lectures after you've gotten further.

* Erik Demaine rocks. He went straight to the top of my list of "computer scientists I'd like to have a beer with sometime..."

* I found the discussions of Red-Black Trees and the graph theory "trilogy" to be especially enjoyable, but that could just be me.



For anyone else interested in downloading MIT lectures, I wrote a way to do it without using realplayer.

http://www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/ripping-and-encodi...



That still leaves you with a .rm file. Also, my method works on .rm streams that don't offer you a download option like MIT does.


However, Charles Leiserson is a pedantic douche.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: