Stanford lectures series poorly sorted and sequenced, and are LOW-RES
As good as the lectures are, knowing exactly what order to play them is a nightmare. Specifically the Programming Abstractions and iOS dev series are a jumble (esp. the Abstractions) -- some items are numbered, some (many) are not; and when you download them into iTunes, they get shuffled and then you're lost. For goodness sakes, put a 01 -> n sorting number at the start of each titled item. And what's with the low resolution video!? Unbelievable.
gmalone1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/12
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I'm astonished that no-one had reviewed this series up till now. Ms Zelinski has a way of explaining a topic that makes it obvious to the novice without patronising the knowledgable. The module is pretty ordinary in its content, but delivered in a way that engages and enthuses. I point my...Read full review »
alistairmcm via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/28/11
Are you serious? Are you trying to say that people should learn from this kind of videos? It is already 21th century, make it HD, I can see nothing in that video! Or at least provide people pdfs or something. I could expect that from a cheap university from middle-east but not from Stanford!
IlieC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/11
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