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An instructor discusses completing a detailed video recording on Live Variable Analysis, a key topic in Program Analysis that he learned from Professor Uday at IIT Bombay. He explains his approach of teaching slightly above GATE level while avoiding unnecessary depth to prevent time waste.
Summary
The speaker begins by greeting his audience and sharing his background studying Program Analysis under Professor Uday at IIT Bombay, who consistently won best professor awards and taught Live Variable Analysis as the first topic in the subject. He announces that he has just completed recording content on this topic, with the video expected to be ready by 10 PM for upload to his paid Company Design batch. Initially planning to cover the topic superficially as in previous series, he decided to dive deeper due to the topic's importance and frequent appearance in exams, which caused some delay in production. The instructor emphasizes his philosophy of never skipping content and teaching comprehensively from A to Z, while being selective about what level of detail to include. He explains that while his M.Tech level course contained extensive detail, he has taught slightly above GATE level requirements without going beyond what's necessary, as teaching too much depth would waste time for students who would need to study and revise extensively. He assures that his coverage will make all GATE questions and previous year questions very easy to solve, describing them as 'cake work.' The speaker reveals he has spent four continuous days and nights working on slides to deliver beautiful content that students will enjoy. He concludes by mentioning that a long-awaited subject will be launched in the next 2-3 days after completing the compiler course.
Key Insights
- Professor Uday at IIT Bombay consistently won best professor awards and taught Live Variable Analysis as the very first topic in Program Analysis
- The instructor believes that knowing what NOT to study is more important than knowing what to study
- He teaches slightly above GATE level requirements but avoids going too deep to prevent time waste for students
- His unique selling point is that previous year questions become very easy to solve after his teaching, describing them as 'cake work'
- He spent four continuous days working day and night on slides to create beautiful content that students will enjoy
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[0:00] हेलो एवरीवन कैसे हैं आप सब लोग? मैं जब आईटी बॉम्बे में था तो हमारे प्रोफेसर होते थे एक प्रोफेसर उदय उनको लगभग हर साल बेस्ट प्रोफेसर का अवार्ड मिलता था आईटी बॉम्बे में और वो पता है कौन सा सब्जेक्ट पढ़ाते थे प्रोग्राम एनालिसिस का और प्रोग्राम एनालिसिस में द वेरी फर्स्ट टॉपिक जो आता है दैट इज लाइव वेरिएबल एनालिसिस तो मैंने उन्हीं प्रोफेसर से ही पढ़ा हुआ है लाइव वेरिएबल और ऑफ कोर्स मैंने अब उसको टीच भी किया है रिकॉर्डिंग जस्ट बेटा अभी कंप्लीट करी है मैंने तो [0:31] एप्रोक्सिममेटली रात को 10:00 बजे तक वीडियो प्रॉपर रेडी हो जाएगा और जो हमारा पेड बैच चल रहा है कंपनी डिजाइन का उसमें वो अपलोड भी…
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