Well, the first "programming language" is math. ;-) And the second at the end is just pseudocode so he can show and explain the algorithm independent from any programming language.
@hnicky Very, very hard. You need to go through a grueling examination called JEE. If you clear it, depending on your score, you get to choose the location (there are IITs in many cities) and a program (like computer science).
@hnicky Very, very hard. You need to go through a grueling examination called JEE. If you clear it, depending on your score, you get to choose the location (there are IITs in many cities) and a program (like computer science).
your clothes are so G-Force
MOXWELLDIAMOND 1 year ago
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latkeeeeeeee 1 year ago
i want 2-d geometrical transforms can any one give...
ramvnever 2 years ago
All concepts are explained very clearly
He is using C-style pseudocode in the explanation of the line drawing algorithms. Really easy to follow
KH2083 2 years ago
can any body give the part 1 of this lecture? i searched here and did not found. pls.
kandyjet 3 years ago
@kandyjet Its on the right side xD. Lecture -1 Introduction. But it is not necesary, it is only a little introduction.
Impresioniste 2 years ago
What programming language is he using? Or maybe a better question may be, is that a programming language he's using?
garvess 3 years ago
Well, the first "programming language" is math. ;-) And the second at the end is just pseudocode so he can show and explain the algorithm independent from any programming language.
Kosake82 3 years ago 2
how hard is it to get into Indian Institute of Technology for Computer Science (grad)
hnicky 3 years ago
@hnicky Very, very hard. You need to go through a grueling examination called JEE. If you clear it, depending on your score, you get to choose the location (there are IITs in many cities) and a program (like computer science).
echadesi 1 year ago
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@hnicky Very, very hard. You need to go through a grueling examination called JEE. If you clear it, depending on your score, you get to choose the location (there are IITs in many cities) and a program (like computer science).
echadesi 1 year ago