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Lecture by Professor Mehran Sahami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Sahami's last lecture of the quarter, he shows the winners of the graphics contest.

CS106A is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing. Uses the Java programming language. Emphasis is on good programming style and the built-in facilities of the Java language.

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http://www.stanford.edu/class/CS106A/

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  • Thanks to Mehran for the set of lecture of what could otherwise be a very dull and boring class. He really made the subject amusing, interesting and (to those who got candy) sweet.

    Also, thanks to Stanford for releasing these lectures to the public like that. It's a very generous contribution and it shares a huge amount of knowledge with people worldwide, who may not be able to afford it otherwise. It's really appreciated.

    I'll move on to the next video-class, but I'll sure miss the teacher!

  • Awesome. I learnt a lot from the lecture series. Thank You Professor, for the wonderful lectures. Its all "Good Times" :)

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  • @mzprontissimo standford is using a library provided by the acm. google search acm.jar . then go to the first link to get the home page. you will see a download section that says acm.jar . download that and then i can tell you the next step on importing the jar into eclipse just to make the step by step process much easier for you to understand

  • @warnexus i dont understand i have downloaded stanford eclipse and it wouldnt work... does it have to do with the java version installed on my computer??? thank you.

  • @mzprontissimo stanford eclipse is modified to teach java much easier. system.out.println is correct from you ide.

  • Hi guys I would like some help please for those who program in java and use Eclipse. I am a new programmer and my eclipse doesn't understand the "println instruction" it only understands System.out.println(") could someone please help me ???

  • We enjoyed the journey! (All 36,303 of us, at time of writing) =) THANKS MEHRAN!

  • Mehran, in case you read this. Thank you very much! =)

  • I'm currently a CS major at a public uni, and I can say that my first course was basically my first year of it in hs in one semester.

  • @Rowadon123456 No one believes you, liar.

  • Notice how as you go along the views got less and so did the dislikes, therefore everyone who watched this, congratulations on being smarter than everybody else. :D 

    ^ called my self smart , boosting my spirits xD

  • I want to be his student!

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