By Larry Chiang
Right now, we are on CS 183e. Its October 12, 2016.
CS 183 was 2012.
CS 183b was 2014.
cs183b was 2014: “how to start a startup” cs183c “blitzscaling”
Reid then did CS 183c 2015/2016.
I am a pattern recognizer and VCs seem to be going by letters. Well, Travis Kalanik was/is an investor and he will have CS183u(ber). #cs183uber
“A perfect, perfect ride is where a first time Uber driver drives using your referral code” #cs183uber #labcs3373 pic.twitter.com/wYkuVy8mpU
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 13, 2016
Google “How much money do you make driving an Uber”#cs183uber #puInternship1u Kappa Sig’s @SXSW pic.twitter.com/5jpG15eYDc
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) March 10, 2016
If you cannot wait for Travis to retire and then start teaching, search #cs183uber and see his 2010 keynote at 641 Campus. I invited him and took notes from the front row. Learn cs183u, now.