Thanks for the video. Great content. About the const vs let situation mentioned at 24:48, one could have argued that, given the type of language 'js' is, you should have used a linter to warn you. But it is, nonetheless, a fair remark to be made about 'js'. Note that you forget to include an "edit comment" about the `inputSequence` syntax error at 23:50 :)
I just discovered your awesome videos. Such a clear presentation of state machine thinking and programming.
Thank you sir, you help me throughout my college project
So clear and understandable. deserve a like & subs
Walter white is a great teacher, not gonna lie
Thanks for the video. Great content.
About the const vs let situation mentioned at 24:48, one could have argued that, given the type of language 'js' is, you should have used a linter to warn you. But it is, nonetheless, a fair remark to be made about 'js'.
Note that you forget to include an "edit comment" about the `inputSequence` syntax error at 23:50 :)
Impressive and didactic explanation.👋👋👋
Thank you so much
Really well done! And an excellent presentation.
Great content.
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I think it should be a crime to teach computer theory without following up with some code
What is this shit? 😂😂😂
finite automata, and how to implement them in code ^^