ゲーム開発者のための3Dグラフィックス、シェーダ、OpenGL(1) - 3Dグラフィックス、OpenGL、コールバック関数、カラー理論
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✅ 3Dグラフィックスプログラミング:基礎から高度なアプリケーションまで ✅ GLSL Shading Language: 理論から実習まで ✅9つのシリーズ講義:(1)〜(9)で構成
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✅ Among the series of (1) ~ (7), (6) Artificial intelligence, neural networks, parallel computing, graphics ✅ CS101 series lectures - From basic computer theory to the latest practical examples - Provides a wide range of basic knowledge
The entire series - from basic computer theory to practical applications
This lecture - Part (6) Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Parallel Computing, Graphics
CS101 = The first theoretical subject in the computer field
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You have to sew the first button well to become truly skilled!
Computer Basics 101, we'll teach you how.
No matter which country or university you go to...
The first major subject in a computer-related department is computer basics !
CS 101 (Computer Science 101), a course like Computer Fundamentals or Introduction to Computers , serves as a navigator for those who want to major in computer science as an academic or career field.
Computer Fundamentals covers the minimum fundamental theories required in computer-related fields and demonstrates the connections between various specialized fields. A well-structured CS 101 course provides a foundation for all subsequent major courses, including programming languages, data structures, algorithms, computer architecture, operating systems (OS), and databases (DB).
👉 Here, the very “Computer Fundamentals” course is offered as a series of lectures .
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Those who want to learn both basic theories and practical applications in the computer field
Those who want to lay the foundation for a broad understanding of various fields related to computers.
College students who wish to major or minor in computer science and working professionals who require related training
Solid foundation theory
We will explain the basic terms and theories required to learn programming languages, data structures, and algorithms step by step.
A broad and balanced explanation
It covers a wide range of topics across the entire computer science/computer engineering major, thoroughly and comprehensively.
Rich and vivid examples
You can easily learn the equivalent of more than 24 hours of university class content through abundant examples.
So, after finishing the lecture!
Q. What are the reviews of the paid lectures?
The evaluations of those who took the entire course, which was an external lecture on the same topic by a knowledge sharer, were as follows.
Q. Is it really necessary to take a basic computer science course? Wouldn't it be sufficient to immediately take a programming language or computer application/advanced major course?
Those who wish to major in computer science will need to invest a significant amount of time from now on. Wouldn't it be much easier to play if you could briefly review "hints" and "strategy guides" when starting a fairly complex game that requires a significant investment of time to complete?
This "Computer Basics" course is essentially a "hint" and "strategy guide." You'll start the game knowing which continents you'll visit during the long voyage ahead, what treasures you'll find, and what monsters you'll encounter. Of course, that doesn't mean the game will be boring. It's just enough to make it more enjoyable!
Q. Can non-majors also take the course?
When non-majors study computer science, the first subjects they should take are courses like this one, such as computer basics, computer introduction, and introductory computer courses.
Q. Will it help me with computer skills, studying for certifications, and preparing for interviews?
Of course, it's also great for preparing for various exams and interviews. However, it covers a broader range of topics and provides more detailed information than courses designed for qualification exams like "Computer Proficiency," "Word Processing," and "General Computers," as well as written and oral interview preparation. The lectures, taken as a whole, are considerably longer than those offered for exam preparation. Specifically, it's ideal for learning fundamental principles and broad background knowledge, rather than simply memorizing them.
Q. Is there a reason for setting a course deadline?
The reason for setting a deadline for the course is that, given the nature of the computer field, the course content is likely to become outdated after that amount of time.
By then, I'll be back with a new lecture. 😄
Q. Are there subtitles in the video?
While some class videos include subtitles, most do not. Videos may be replaced without notice if new subtitles are produced.
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Who is this course right for?
Start studying systematic theory in computer science
A comprehensive view of the computer field, with an explanation of terms
Comprehensive summary of computer skills, general computer skills, and various written tests
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