It seems neat, though it should be disclosed that the controls are not intended for touch devices, and moving the scrubber bar to view different points in the animation don't do anything.
It also likes to remind people to log for each modal that shows up. This is a quick turn off.
This looks cool, perfect for people trying to get an intuitive feel for algorithms. I hope they'll implement even more algorithms, maybe machine learning algorithms like k-means or SVM would lend themselves good to visualization.
But wait, it's a whole goddamn curriculum from IT studies (Bachelor's + Master's), including several kinds of maths, networking, databases, graphics, logic, basic electronics, signal conversion, AI, compiler basics, embedded, and more. The chapters are divided into numerous modules, most with animated examples (like for algorithms), theory backing everything, examples, exercises to perform, and more.
Really, the only flaw is that it's not in universally spoken English.
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Competitive Programming Curriculum | Hacker News https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14591291
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http://wazniak.mimuw.edu.pl/index.php?title=Algorytmy_i_stru...
But wait, it's a whole goddamn curriculum from IT studies (Bachelor's + Master's), including several kinds of maths, networking, databases, graphics, logic, basic electronics, signal conversion, AI, compiler basics, embedded, and more. The chapters are divided into numerous modules, most with animated examples (like for algorithms), theory backing everything, examples, exercises to perform, and more.
Really, the only flaw is that it's not in universally spoken English.