The companion books to the channel
The entire curriculum on paper — every subject, in the order it actually builds, with the parts you can skip clearly marked. No tuition. No campus. No four years.
The degree
$120,000
Four years. Tuition, fees, and the salary you didn't earn.
A private tutor
$1,400
Roughly 30 hours, one subject, and then it stops.
This book
$29
The whole degree. One evening. Keep it forever.
What this is
Everyone selling study notes online sells you a slice — one topic, one exam, one module. This is the other thing entirely: the shape of an entire four-year program, on paper.
The full curriculum a university actually runs — reconstructed, compressed, and stripped of the parts that exist for accreditation rather than for you.
The single thing a university genuinely sells you is sequence. Every chapter is placed where it belongs, so nothing arrives before the thing it depends on.
An appendix that says plainly which parts of the degree you can drop, which you can't, and why. Nobody inside the system will ever tell you this.
The series
Computer Science is out now, at $29 on its own. The rest are being written — one lands with each new degree on the channel. The Library gets you all of them, including the ones that don't exist yet.
Nothing hidden
Most people selling a PDF won't show you what's in it. Read the whole thing before you decide — this is the Computer Science volume, front to back.
The best value
One volume on the shelf today and a long list on the way. Buy in now at the founding price and every future volume is yours at no extra cost — the price goes up as the shelf fills, but never for you.
Founding price
$49
one payment · rises as volumes are added
Thirty days, no form to fill in and no reason required. Send one line to the support address on your receipt and you're refunded. You keep the file — I'd rather you had it than felt cheated.
Before you ask
No. The video is twenty minutes, so most of it ends up on the cutting-room floor. The book is what didn't fit: the worked examples, the diagrams, the full subject-by-subject map of the degree, and the appendix on what you can drop. Same voice, roughly four times the material.
On its own, no — and anyone telling you otherwise is selling badly. What it gives you is the complete map: what the field contains, in what order it builds, and what a graduate is actually expected to know. The appendix covers how to prove each piece without the paper. The walking is still yours to do.
None. Each volume starts from zero and every idea arrives after the thing it depends on. That sequencing is the point — it's the one thing a university genuinely gives you, and it's the thing free material on the internet never does.
PDF, laid out for both screen and paper. Print it, annotate it, put it on a tablet. It's yours — no account, no login, no subscription, no expiry.
Yes. Reply to your receipt and you'll get a code for the difference, so you never pay for the same volume twice. Note the Library price rises as volumes are added — the upgrade is credited against whatever the price is on the day you upgrade.
One follows each new degree deep-dive on the channel. If you have the Library, it simply appears in your download area — you pay nothing more, ever.
Start with any single degree, or take the whole shelf and everything that lands on it from here.