Thank you for pointing out the mistake at 10:14. You are absolutely correct! The error occurred because I didn't catch this detail during editing, possibly due to the pressure of completing the content in time. I really appreciate your keen attention to detail and thank you for bringing it to my attention. I'll make sure to be more careful in the future to avoid similar mistakes. Thanks again for your support and for helping to improve the quality of the content!
Best channel to learn programming, best educational video designer, best teacher, best audio, best montage, best animation, best animation, you are the best thank you !!
YAY! New ZIG episode! I really wanted to learn ZIG but I thought because it's still a new language that the learning materials would be limited. Finding this series yesterday was the tipping point.
I really understand that, but I work 2 jobs 16 hours a day, so it's a bit difficult at the moment, but I'll try to speed it up as much as possible, thank you :)
Love these videos, I hope you won't give up on them as this might end up being THE Zig course for beginners and non-beginners alike. Keep up the good work!
🌟 Your support keeps me going! 🌟 Hey everyone, this is a non-profit, solo effort, and your support really helps! If you enjoyed or benefited from the content, please consider : 👍 Liking the video ✍ Leaving a comment 🔔 Subscribing and hitting the notification bell to stay updated ❤ And if you'd like to support even more, you can donate to help keep this work going! Every bit of support from you means the world and encourages me to continue creating! 😊
9:50, *8 Bits can represent 256 values, 0 to 255 for unsigned representation. I think you confused the amount of values with the upper bound. These videos are great btw, I was looking for Zig tutorials, this is something completely different from what I was expecting, but I appreciate the little Zig insights here and there. Edit: Just realized you said the right value, it's only the video that's wrong
Thank you for your comment and for pointing out the mistake at 9:50. You’re absolutely right! I truly appreciate your understanding and the fact that you noticed the error in the video, even after realizing I mentioned the correct value elsewhere. I’m glad you’re enjoying the content and the Zig insights! Your feedback is invaluable, and I'll make sure to be more precise in future videos. Thank you for your continued support and for helping to improve the quality of the tutorials!
Thanks for the note! Yes, you're absolutely right-C++ now has std::print() in the latest standards, similar to Zig. It’s exciting to see how languages evolve to provide simpler and more intuitive ways of handling output. I’ll make sure to point this out in future videos. Appreciate you bringing it up!
Great Job Code Guild. Your lectures are informative an very entertaining. You cover a lot of topics in these short videos. Your explanations are clear and concise. I can follow since I have been exposed to these subjects in the past. But, I imagine people with no background will suffer a little due to information overload. At some point it may be advisable to treat a certain topic as a black box and only explain the ins and outs instead of diving into the interior of the box in a single video.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback! I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and finding them both informative and entertaining. You make a great point about information overload, especially for viewers who might be new to these topics. I'll definitely take this into account and consider breaking down certain concepts more gradually or treating some topics as 'black boxes' to simplify things for beginners. Your input is valuable and helps me improve, so I appreciate it!
Great stuff! I just started learning C a few months ago, but Zig looks really interesting. Think I'll stick to C for now, but I'm still watching these since its so similar and I'll eventually check zig out. Maybe Odin too, lol.
Is there a way, we as a community can help you with these videos? It can't be easy doing all this o your own. I appreciate that you're sharing the knowledge for free. Education should be open to all.
Sir. Can you explain it to a dumbass like me. Why use u8-u64 when it come to strings when but i8 and u8 is integer? why i8-i64 doesnt work on storing string?
There is a mistake at 10:50, the range is split in two 7-bit values, not 4-bit values.
Thank you for pointing out the mistake at 10:14. You are absolutely correct!
The error occurred because I didn't catch this detail during editing, possibly due to the pressure of completing the content in time. I really appreciate your keen attention to detail and thank you for bringing it to my attention. I'll make sure to be more careful in the future to avoid similar mistakes.
Thanks again for your support and for helping to improve the quality of the content!
Best channel to learn programming, best educational video designer, best teacher, best audio, best montage, best animation, best animation, you are the best thank you !!
+1
Thank u so much ❤
I hope you know it's AI narrated
It's amazing to see how this guy improves with every video he posts, I can't wait to see where he stands after 100 videos,
like if you agree with me!
I totally agree with you
+2
Thank u so much ❤
I'm glad I came to the live stream, mark my words, this guy will be number one one day!
Thank u ❤
This is the best tutorial I have ever seen, I hope you reach 1 million soon!
He will get millions, not just one million 😁
Thank u ❤
Definitely the best channel for not only Zig for beginners, but for the underlying concepts as well. I love everything about this channel.
Thank you so much, it's really nice to hear that, we love you too :)
Great video, I learned a lot from you, thank you very much, I am waiting for the next video
Thank u ❤
YAY! New ZIG episode! I really wanted to learn ZIG but I thought because it's still a new language that the learning materials would be limited. Finding this series yesterday was the tipping point.
I'm really glad to hear that, thank you for encouraging us.
Another awesome video 🎉 Keep it up!
Thank u, we will ❤
I love it so much, keep it up
Thank you! Will do!
Please post 3 to 4 videos each week; I'm excited about your lectures!
I really understand that, but I work 2 jobs 16 hours a day, so it's a bit difficult at the moment, but I'll try to speed it up as much as possible, thank you :)
Each minute takes a day or two of work!
@@Code-Guild Don't worry about it man quality over quantity, just make sure you have some days to rest so you don't burn out, love the videos!
love this lession.
Thanks ❤
Love these videos, I hope you won't give up on them as this might end up being THE Zig course for beginners and non-beginners alike. Keep up the good work!
Thank you, I'm grateful that you liked the episode, we will continue to do so, and we will provide advanced courses in the future :)
🌟 Your support keeps me going! 🌟
Hey everyone, this is a non-profit, solo effort, and your support really helps! If you enjoyed or benefited from the content, please consider :
👍 Liking the video
✍ Leaving a comment
🔔 Subscribing and hitting the notification bell to stay updated
❤ And if you'd like to support even more, you can donate to help keep this work going!
Every bit of support from you means the world and encourages me to continue creating! 😊
Thanks
Thanks man, showed it to my 10yo daughter, I was explaining her how the 2 16 10 base count systems work. She liked it 👍
This is the happiest comment I've had today, I'm glad your little girl liked the lesson, thank you :)
Please give more content!!! Dont stop
We are working on it, thanks for your encouragement.
first comment before watching
Thank you, your support is the reason we continue!
I hope you enjoy the video :)
Can't wait for the next lesson!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm excited too! Thanks for the enthusiasm! 🔥
This is a much needed tutorial series. Thanks a lot. Hope you complete the series for zig.
great video as always i really appreciate it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is absolutely amazing, thanks man!
Glad you like it!
ما شاء الله انا اصدمت لما عرفت انك عربي, محتوي اكثر من رائع بجد وانا فخور جدا بيك والله ربنا يبارك فيك ويوفقك,
مُتشكر جدًا على كلامك اللطيف, أنا كمان فخور ان فيه عرب مهتمين بالنوع ده من المواضيع, أتمنى تكون استفدت وأهلا بيك :)
9:50, *8 Bits can represent 256 values, 0 to 255 for unsigned representation. I think you confused the amount of values with the upper bound.
These videos are great btw, I was looking for Zig tutorials, this is something completely different from what I was expecting, but I appreciate the little Zig insights here and there.
Edit: Just realized you said the right value, it's only the video that's wrong
Thank you for your comment and for pointing out the mistake at 9:50. You’re absolutely right!
I truly appreciate your understanding and the fact that you noticed the error in the video, even after realizing I mentioned the correct value elsewhere.
I’m glad you’re enjoying the content and the Zig insights! Your feedback is invaluable, and I'll make sure to be more precise in future videos. Thank you for your continued support and for helping to improve the quality of the tutorials!
Great explanation 😃
Glad it was helpful!
i just love the animations, excellent job!!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much, you are number 1
i'm glad to hear that :)
Another great video. Keep it up sir. Learning so much from you.
Thank you! I’m thrilled to hear you're finding the videos helpful. More content is on the way-stay tuned!
although I already know this concept. but I still really enjoy watching this video.
Thank you for watching, we will introduce more concepts in the upcoming episodes :)
Thank you very much, Great video keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Great, really thank you, please continue...
Thank you, I will
Hello, good initiative. Just a note, now C++ has the same way to print as mentioned for Zig, using the new std::print().
Thanks for the note!
Yes, you're absolutely right-C++ now has std::print() in the latest standards, similar to Zig.
It’s exciting to see how languages evolve to provide simpler and more intuitive ways of handling output.
I’ll make sure to point this out in future videos. Appreciate you bringing it up!
Please publish the rest of the videos, if it requires us to pay I will pay, there are no videos like these in the whole world!
Haha, don't worry I'm working on it for free, but I don't mind if you want to pay though 😂
Great Job Code Guild. Your lectures are informative an very entertaining. You cover a lot of topics in these short videos. Your explanations are clear and concise. I can follow since I have been exposed to these subjects in the past.
But, I imagine people with no background will suffer a little due to information overload. At some point it may be advisable to treat a certain topic as a black box and only explain the ins and outs instead of diving into the interior of the box in a single video.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback!
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the videos and finding them both informative and entertaining.
You make a great point about information overload, especially for viewers who might be new to these topics.
I'll definitely take this into account and consider breaking down certain concepts more gradually or treating some topics as 'black boxes' to simplify things for beginners.
Your input is valuable and helps me improve, so I appreciate it!
Great stuff! I just started learning C a few months ago, but Zig looks really interesting. Think I'll stick to C for now, but I'm still watching these since its so similar and I'll eventually check zig out. Maybe Odin too, lol.
Please... do more... we're loving you
Thank you so much! Your support means a lot. I’ll definitely keep creating more content for you all!
This content is great!!
I don't know C. Do I have to know C in order to learn zig?
No, he's just making an analogy because most of us already know C, but if you don't, that's okay just get the gist of the explanation.
Exactly as@@Jacklol-yn1rj said
@tawhid9838 As the guys said, this is just an example for comparison only.
Is there a way, we as a community can help you with these videos? It can't be easy doing all this o your own. I appreciate that you're sharing the knowledge for free. Education should be open to all.
Awesome content, is this your voice or ai though?
Thank you :)
what do you think ?
Sir. Can you explain it to a dumbass like me. Why use u8-u64 when it come to strings when but i8 and u8 is integer? why i8-i64 doesnt work on storing string?
i want more
We are working on it with all our might :)
damn, i had to ruin the 42nd like for my 43rd 😅
Just finished the video. You're still an AI.
I think you're an AI and I don't care. Thank you AI.
Great content but too much animation.
Thank you, we will reduce the animation in the next videos, thanks for the hint :)
@@Code-Guild no keep creativity alive man !! it helps us to be attentive and entertaining at the same time
@sumitsingh-CANDY Don't worry, I love animation too (it's an art) I'll try to keep it balanced for everyone, thank you :)