October 14, 2011
Lecture 9 by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Julie goes over recursion and the proper ways to solve problems recursively. She continues with the example of a program that draws a fractal image and explains a Mandarin code to illustrate the different possibilities of drawing different pictures. She then discusses the problem of moving a stack of disks from one peg to the other peg. Later, she demonstrates the basic principle necessary to solve the problem with a child’s toy and goes through how to solve the problem with a program. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS 106B Course Website: cs106b.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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July 26, 2011
This is almost a full disassembly of a Toshiba A100-VA7 Laptop in order to replace the cooling fan. It was fairly easy to do, and I wanted to share this video. I even included a couple mistakes I made while doing it, so I could save someone else the trouble of making similar mistakes. 🙂
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May 2, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/v/GWiURaDdIb4?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the rest here: Laptop Repair ( Chip Level ) part 1 By SIE GUNTUR …Lecture – 1
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