Crash Course Computer Science - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Early Computing

Electronic Computing

Boolean Logic & Logic Gates

Binary - Representing Numbers and Letters

How Computers Calculate - the ALU

Registers and RAM

The Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Instructions & Programs

Advanced CPU Designs

Early Programming

Programming Languages

Programming Basics: Statements & Functions

Intro to Algorithms

Data Structures

Alan Turing

Software Engineering

Integrated Circuits & Moore's Law

Operating Systems

Memory & Storage

Files & File Systems

Compression

Keyboards & Command Line Interfaces

Screens & 2D Graphics:

The Cold War and Consumerism

The Personal Computer Revolution

Graphical User Interfaces

3D Graphics

Computer Networks

The Internet

The World Wide Web

Cybersecurity

Hackers & Cyber Attacks

Cryptography

Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence

Computer Vision

Natural Language Processing

Robots

Psychology of Computing

Educational Technology

The Singularity, Skynet, and the Future of Computing
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