Video Learning via Reader Mail
Seth sent in the very nice “How Everyday Things are Made” videos from Stanford’s Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing. Chocolate, denim, airplanes, and bottles are among the items created before your eyes in Flash.
Prompted by my link to the online SICP, Jack sent in a link to Hewlett Packard’s professionally produced videos of Hal Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman’s Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs lectures. These are from 1986 and thus differ from the evolved current course, but the general principles will never change.