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The problem-set policy has also changed slightly. For at least one former CS50 staffer, the changes to the course signal Malan’s willingness to solve problems through experimentation.
CS50 course staff operate a publicly accessible forum on Reddit—linked on a teaching fellow course policy document—where students can post code and ask questions.
Though the changes were only announced recently, the CS50 staff had been hinting at potential changes in the course since last spring. In an interview with the News in April, Malan said the staff was ...
Yale is one step closer to joining forces with Harvard — at least in computer science. Yale computer science professor Brian Scassellati has agreed to be the instructor for the potential joint Harvard ...
Mashkur Sarwar, a Senior Web Developer and founder of MS-WEB explains the importance of Harvard CS50 Course Certification for budding web developers. NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA, February 9, 2023 ...
Computer science course fills seats, needs at Harvard By Michael B. Farrell Globe Staff,November 26, 2013, 12:00 a.m.
HELLO, WORLD This fall, 12 percent of the College is enrolled in CS50, and cutting edge technology, like 3D printers and cameras filming in 4k resolution, fills the classroom and course offices—a ...
When he first signed up for CS50, it is fair to say he was not in the habit of choosing the most demanding courses on campus. But Dr. Malan’s unique learning culture and sense of responsibility placed ...
The final details and approvals have been hammered out and signed off to bring what’s known as Harvard’s CS50 course to Yale in fall 2015, an experimental collaboration that will allow Yalies ...
Everyone is talking about CS50 — the Harvard introductory computer science course that saw more than 800 students enroll, making it the most popular course at Harvard this semester.
In 2012, CS50 head instructor David J. Malan ’99 took the course online, making his lectures available to the public through the digital education platform edX. Two years later, Malan—who did not ...