Learning Algorithm Basics with Python
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You need to have a solid understanding of the basic principles of operating systems to understand advanced programming techniques. This lecture is a specialist-level lecture on the dinosaur book, which can be called the bible of operating systems.
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Jeong Alex
I'm watching it with great interest.
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acontrol
I am leaving a review without any particular order. I have been taking this course for about a year. I am still taking it and there are a few more left. I think I may be a slow learner and slow in understanding. I have taken many lectures, but it was hard to find a lecture that taught me the actual implementation process without getting bored. And I think it takes a lot of sincerity to teach while giving problems. I like the content of the lecture and I think it is a really good lecture. I am really grateful that you gave the lecture for free to share your knowledge. It was a good lecture and thanks to you, I was able to take it without giving up. I would like to thank the professor and hope for another good lecture.
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todak_sun
As a non-major, I was looking for a lecture like this, but it's free! The professor is amazing. The lecture content seems like it requires some prior knowledge to understand properly, but he explains it in detail, so I understand it well!
Basic concepts and principles of operating systems
Principles of Concurrent Programming
Study the dinosaur book, the bible of operating systems, thoroughly to solidify your understanding of the fundamental principles!
This course uses Siberschatz et al.'s Operating System Concepts, 10th Edition, as its primary textbook, often called the operating system bible. It's often called the "dinosaur book ." While the book's extensive content makes it difficult to read on your own, if you read it alongside the lectures, savoring the passages in the textbook as you read, you'll understand why it's been called the operating system bible.
Who is this course right for?
For those who want to study operating system theory
For those who want to properly understand concurrent programming
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Hello. Dr. Junion is
the operator of the JunionTV@Youtube channel, dreaming of becoming an SW education expert who fosters computational thinking and enhances coding intelligence.
(Currently a Visiting Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
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I'm watching it with great interest.
If you find this lecture fun, you'll find everything fun in the future. ^^; Fighting!
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I am leaving a review without any particular order. I have been taking this course for about a year. I am still taking it and there are a few more left. I think I may be a slow learner and slow in understanding. I have taken many lectures, but it was hard to find a lecture that taught me the actual implementation process without getting bored. And I think it takes a lot of sincerity to teach while giving problems. I like the content of the lecture and I think it is a really good lecture. I am really grateful that you gave the lecture for free to share your knowledge. It was a good lecture and thanks to you, I was able to take it without giving up. I would like to thank the professor and hope for another good lecture.
Thank you for watching consistently. ^^,
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As a non-major, I was looking for a lecture like this, but it's free! The professor is amazing. The lecture content seems like it requires some prior knowledge to understand properly, but he explains it in detail, so I understand it well!
Thank you for the good review. I hope it helps you with your studies. ^^;
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As a non-major working in the field, this was an opportunity to quickly and clearly understand many concepts. Thank you for the great lecture!
thank you
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The content is deep and the explanations are good, so I plan to finish the operating system in one lecture. Thank you for the great lecture!!
Good review, thank you. ^^;
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