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Lecture 13 | Programming Paradigms (Stanford)

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Lecture by Professor Jerry Cain for Programming Paradigms (CS107) in the Stanford University Computer Science department. In this lecture, Prof. Cain discusses how linking and compilations work together in the context of C++ and C language programming.

Programming Paradigms (CS107) introduces several programming languages, including C, Assembly, C++, Concurrent Programming, Scheme, and Python. The class aims to teach students how to write code for each of these individual languages and to understand the programming paradigms behind these languages.

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  • This Person Is A Very Good Speaker, Makes Everyone Understand. Cool & Very Educational Indeed!

  • Yes, Professor Cain is the kind of professor I wish I had had more often in my somewhat less-than-Stanford-caliber state-sponsored university days.

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  • the hardest lecture of them all

  • I've tested the examples at the end, and some does not work as he says. Maybe the compiler is optimizing, and using registers for "i". Also bus error does not happen in intel that way, that happens in SPARC (solaris).

  • Oww, I have to call foo again.

  • Aweome examples at the end there :)

  • Watching these lectures is all the fun of learning with none of the pressure of actually doing anything =)

  • #assert "assert.h"  ? :-)

  • You're really the best teacher Cain :)

  • You are a great teacher, giving your students in depth approach in all subjects, since i am from abroad, am not afraid to say that i learn allot from your lectures.

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