thank you so much for this video!! as a complete beginner, i felt way overwhelmed when trying to attempt this problem
This was the most well-explained and easiest to follow video I could find. I was struggling with this Mario-less problem for days and finally got it right. Thank you, Madison, for an awesome video.
The timing is crazy.. I'm currently taking CS50 myself.. super helpful video :) Please do more of these video walkthroughs for CS50 problem sets.
you should definitely keep making videos you make it very simple and easy to absorb. thank you and well done.
That was so helpfull!!!!! Thanks a lot for that I really needed that expalaination, and you really are an expert at explaination. My teachers at college couldn't explain it as good as you did!!!!
fingers crossed you do more cs50 stuff. There's really no videos for the 2024 curriculum and I think out of all the cs50 videos I have seen these was the most comprehensible and informative.
Glad I found you. Really helpful vids. Keep going!
thx for helping🥰
So good! thank you!!
That's an amazing work and it was fun to solve as well 😁, keep up the very amazing work 😊
Thanks for the tutorial, well presented and too the point!
A better name for you column variable on the first loop would be "spaces" since the hashs are also a different type of column. Amazing video nonetheless Im currently loving the CS50 course, did you finished? it was worth in your opnion?
So I wasn't the only one experiencing difficulty with this? 😅😬 I was so discouraged. Thank you. I want to mention how gorgeous you are, but something is telling me to keep it professional 😊
less comfy❎ uncomfy✅ more comfy❎ more uncomfy✅ is what im seeing at cs50
amazing , plz all pset of cs50
I was missing the "-1" the entire time wow
I have a question: we wrote function code in the file mario.c ! Why do we need to creat a new file mario and test our function in terminal by using ./mario? could you answer my question ?
This is so good but I still find myself having to simply copy verbatim rather than being furnished with the actual meaning of the code we're using in a very basic way. Perhaps I need a for dummies option!? In all honesty this was absolutely zero help in helping me to understand how to make this code. I would not have a hope of constructing this on my own.
I haven't watched the video yet but doesn't this video go against the academic honesty policy? Academic policy says this "Providing or making available solutions to assessments to anyone, whether a past, present, or prospective future student." is against policy. It also says "Viewing another’s solution to an assessment and basing your own solution on it." any many other things it says that could go against this. What are your thoughts?
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