
UML Diagrams Full Course (Unified Modeling Language)
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Date: 2022-03-14
Comments and reviews: 6
Alex
> one hour and a half video to explain uml? seriously?
a huge reason why cs courses can be so hard to learn, is because everyone is too technical. nearly every cs teacher tends to over-explain simple things that are already known, yet at the same time they overwhelm you with terms and symbols you haven't seen before without explaining them at all.
This narrator is defining each type of UML with terms and concepts that he hasn't given absolutely no context on. If you try and define a term with 7 new terms that haven't been defined then the reader/viewer won't understand.
How can you expect anyone to learn anything from this? Need to rethink your teaching/presentation format for this video.
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> one hour and a half video to explain uml? seriously?
a huge reason why cs courses can be so hard to learn, is because everyone is too technical. nearly every cs teacher tends to over-explain simple things that are already known, yet at the same time they overwhelm you with terms and symbols you haven't seen before without explaining them at all.
This narrator is defining each type of UML with terms and concepts that he hasn't given absolutely no context on. If you try and define a term with 7 new terms that haven't been defined then the reader/viewer won't understand.
How can you expect anyone to learn anything from this? Need to rethink your teaching/presentation format for this video.
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Abra
Great contents. I suggest to adjust the VoiceOver and use different speeds or voice among chapters. Maybe adding some music during the breaks. It is a bit soporific listening to the same voice at the same speed for an hour
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Great contents. I suggest to adjust the VoiceOver and use different speeds or voice among chapters. Maybe adding some music during the breaks. It is a bit soporific listening to the same voice at the same speed for an hour
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itech
Great tutorial. I only wish I would have found this before my class started so I would have more information going in. But it helped reinforce what I learned in class at university.
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Great tutorial. I only wish I would have found this before my class started so I would have more information going in. But it helped reinforce what I learned in class at university.
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[object
Would this still work if the project is not using OOP at all ? I0ve heard functional programming doesn't follow any of this or at least not in this kinda way.
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Would this still work if the project is not using OOP at all ? I0ve heard functional programming doesn't follow any of this or at least not in this kinda way.
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No
Why not fork node and join not used in activity diagram at 1:09:59, to split the meeting in conference room and laptop and then join node at -meet the client-??
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Why not fork node and join not used in activity diagram at 1:09:59, to split the meeting in conference room and laptop and then join node at -meet the client-??
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freecodecamp
Thank you! Watched this the day before our first lecture in UML, now I have a general idea of what's going on and what to expect!
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Thank you! Watched this the day before our first lecture in UML, now I have a general idea of what's going on and what to expect!
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