*CORRECTIONS/UPDATES/ETC.* THEME: Mayukai Reversal FONT: Iosevka (not in the video, but I'm using it now, and trust me, you'll love it) TYPING EFFECTS/ANIMATIONS: "Power Mode" from Visual Studio Marketplace 16:12 - I misspoke here, didn't mean to say "scripts." I meant "programs." Sorry about that! My brain was going through a segfault while making this video, so please pardon me if I say something stupid (still learning here as well :')). 20:34 - Once again, I misspoke here, I meant to say "L prefix" instead of "L macro", since "a character literal that begins with the L prefix is a wide-character literal". 21:19 - So, the MessageBox macro itself is set to MessageBoxW in the Win API, and it doesn't matter which compiler/ide you are using. When you use the MessageBox macro, the preprocessor will use either MessageBoxW or MessageBoxA, depending on the presence/absence of the *UNICODE/_UNICODE* preprocessor symbols. By default, in Visual Studio, new projects have UNICODE/_UNICODE defined so the MessageBox macro expands out to the MessageBoxW example we saw in the video. Thanks, @proferk! :) 25:42 - While this was true for Windows 10, in Windows 11, "MSPaint" has become a "Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app" and so, the location of this file is different. However, you could get the classic paint back with some tinkering, if you search for it. Thank you once again, @proferk! I'll be sure to add more as I come across them, thank you guys for bearing with me!
I've been getting more into programming lately and while I have no interest in malware, it's still fascinating to learn how things work in more detail. The way you explain things, keeping a good solid pace with no downtime, mixed with a good amount of humour and fun simple edits to keep the viewer engaged, I think you deserve a lot more attention! I had this video open from within a day of you posting it but just got around to finishing it now. Pleased to see you already made about 5k subscribers in that time, and I hope that incline keeps up.
@@darius_defiant thank you so much. seriously. comments like this make all of this all so worth it. i appreciate you taking the time to write out this message. it means so much to me
you get the constant inner voice: I could learn quantum physics instead and it would feel like an accomplishment compared to know the obscurity of some OS
5:50 Hi, uni kiddo here. Your CPU can only do up to number of things at once. To give the illusion it can do more than that, it has what is called a "scheduler", which keeps track of the gazillion things your cpu should take care of and puts them in a nice ordered queue. *If you assign a higher priority to a process, the scheduler will allow that process to skip the queue and be executed sooner when other processes take too long* . Edit: i didn't expect you to go more in-depth on this specific topic, good job.
Correct explanation but there's one thing: core count does not equal the amount of threads. It differs from cpu to cpu and nowadays most cpu's support 2 threads per core
Edit 2: Don't call me dumb for not mentioning threads i am oversimplifying bc this is a youtube comment not a thesis. If you expect an explanation in a youtube comment to be 100% accurate, then you are the dumb one.
Just started doing cybersecurity at university but it doesn't involve actual malware development, just theory. So glad I found this channel, full of great content.
I just accidentally stumbled across this channel. Thanks to the algorithm gods. And by God this is the longest I have been indulged So much in a video. The way you simplified things for a beginner like me made me so much more interested that I also went to read more about the process and threads. Thanks man.❤
This is stuff that I already knew, but this video delivers the knowledge way faster that the few weeks it took me to learn this on my own. Very interested in what is to come.
aw man that’s so great to hear! yeah, this video was intended for all levels; trying to make this as clear as i can for everyone :D thank you so much for the nice comment!
this is the new way that education should/will be done. it's impossible to sit through 20-30 minutes of dry educational video but stuff like this and what patrick collins does is great
Extra fun fact, the guy that originally made the task manager has a UA-cam channel called "Dave's Garage", that also has lots of interesting stuff to learn
:O i’ll def give him a look, i’ve heard of dave’s garage a couple of times; had no idea that he freaking made the task manager tho that’s insane! tysm for commenting :D
This is some S Tier cybersecurity content you have! There aren't much channels out there to learn the craft but yours made it quickly to the top off my list
You sir are a genius. Used to toy with these Win32 API documentations when I was younger and had pretty much forgotten most of it - when I came across your video. That was nearly two decades ago and seeing your video brings back some fond memories. Thank you! AND YOU EXPLAINED IT MAGNIFICENTLY. Haven't seen anyone doing it better. If only we had UA-cam and people like you to teach us back in the days rather than the CHM and books that we dug through ...
I was only tangentially interested in this video because of the big M word. I'm not new to many of the concepts you described, but definitely my IT profession is not in M word analysis, reversing, design, programming in C, or working with Windows' API. I even procrastinated watching this because of the 30 minute runtime. This was the most interesting and engaging informational video I have ever enjoyed.
i've been working with application security and pentesting and for some time I wanted to learn some malware dev, this video was the perfect start for it. it was really well done, thanks
So, I have the Maldevacademy course and didn't understand these topics. I gave up on it, but here I am. I just watched this video, and I understand everything. Wow!
I'm so glad I bumped into this video after having learned concurrent systems and microprocessor programming at college, so I can actually understand everything you are teaching us here. Keep this up! The blog is also extremely well written!
My god finally a good explanation of processes, handles and threads, I knew most of it but missed so many tiny information and that changes everything. Keep up the good work my friend you're a really good teacher
This is one of the best video tutorials on this subject that I've seen so far. It's good, concise, goes to the point, entertaining and actually a break from the more motonous security focused tutorials. Keep up the good work, waiting for the next video.
I know nothing about the concepts in this video other than Denuvo; just wanted to say that the production value of this vid was high effort and your use of editing captivated my attention
Dude this is exactly my internship subject 🎉🎉🎉🎉 ( already did most of the work but it is nice to see the algorithm finally suggesting something i will TRULY APPRECIATE) (BZ SUCH VIDEOS ARE A SIGN OF A MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD HIS SHIT COMPLETELY AND NOT JUST READ ABT IT AND APPLIED IT ) NOICEEE
@@crr0ww I'm also working on an irc botnet example in python (very impractical but I probably can do way more in it than in any other language) probably gonna take a lot of inspiration from the video series
this is by far the most absorbable learning i've ever experienced in my life... damn dude you are an amazing teacher, i was engaged the entire time. most IT-field-ish videos consist of some white dude staring into a camera speaking for half an hour in the most monotone voice and just makes you want to end it all lmfao
Man you're brilliant, I remember when I started learning reverse engineering and all I had were those mumbling alien-like books that were torture to read, you're a rescue from heavens for anyone starting, I wish you existed earlier
UA-cam recommendations, thank you. I don't comment much on vidoes, but I had to on this one. The editing is splendid and very much attended to detail. Only 3:47min in and I'm already hooked even when I wasn't gonna watch this. Keep up the good work. Hopefully this video blows up more and you'll get a bigger audience, you deserve it.
You're literally best teacher I'd ever seen, I was watching this tutorial while my online class was going on and you know what I forgot about my class and was absent at the time of attendance. Lol : ) Loved this amazing tutorial............Let's focus on the assignment know : ) Subscribed !
Ayo! Dude, you're so cool. I love this video so much, thanks. I remember wanting to learn about windows API and downloaded a bunch of videos, but nothing made sense, lol. It talked about processes, threads, and handles in a vague way, but not this video. Although they are still not fully clear to me, I think if I watch this video again and keep it as a reference it'll help a lot : ) thanks again
i appreciate that so much billy! honestly i’d say the more you just start programming with them, the more they’ll just start to make sense :) thank you so much for commenting, let me know how it goes and if after a while, it starts making more sense!! :D
This is such an awesome introduction! The formatting makes it so easy to understand what would otherwise be boring and complex topics, looking forward to the next one! 💜
dude, if there's something I hate in Infosec - it's memory and all that hangs around it... allocation, winlocation, heap-location, trepidation .. even boob-location - but I like your style and heck, let's give it another go... excellent style of content creation.. everybody who wants to dwell into processes and threads should go to your school of "present with humor or ... ***& *** ... go to web exploits". keep 'em coming
UA-cam recommendations actually giving me good videos! Glad that I could find this since WinAPI was one of those subjects that no one really talked about, but can be so powerful (for both good and bad, so maybe a bit of a taboo topic too haha). Sticking around to hopefully see more come out of this series!
never have i subbed sooner. i rarely feel like i’ll love a YTers content by the first 30 seconds but i am instantly loving it. your vibes, you’re funny, the topic is extremely fun to learn about (i’m a software dev). keep it up!! i love this
Yesterday i started malware dev. Today i logged in to an account i hadnt used in months and opened youtube. I see this on my home feed. Illuminati confirmed
New subscriber. You earned it. Keep up the witty content, crisp editing and educational content. I especially like how you are not afraid to give provocative opinions. Most tech content creators are.
hey man i've never enjoyed a programming class like this, this is amazing i learnt alot while having some fun and thats just the best way to learn , i am gonna spread the word now
Programmer of 20 years here trust me if you are new to programming MSDN is your best friend. If I'm trying to do something (mostly when I was new to programming) MSDN was the best resource for information regarding programming on Windows-based systems.
As a fan of MR.ROBOT and a Computer Engineering student, I'm awaiting further tutorials. Always wanted to do this kind of basic stuff. This is like 95% of what most people picture programming to be like. Not return the amount of cookies you can cook with 3 tb spoons of sugar, 2 bars of butter, and 5 tb spoons of flower (or whatever)
Damn did I just found a coding youtuber that goes into depth and explains things throughly? AND FUNNY ASWELL??? Subbed. Looking forward to the next video! Now I'll go and binge watch all of your previous videos :)
12 min into video you earned a like. Bruh i tried to understand this so many times but they all seem to explain proc thread handles complicated. but bro you are a genius.
I think this is the very first time i will actually SMASH that like button, comment and sub! For sure sharing your videos to others that are in the industry as well. Great work man!
I've been dabbling in Bindows api for some time now on and off and this is video probably has the best descriptions of things like Threads and Handles I've read or heard
As someone who was a teenager in the 90s, I learned all about processes, threads, handles, and win32 api by writing and messing with AOL proggies. I wouldnt have it any other way either.
Jesus I wish my Uni would incorporate more stuff like this into the curriculum. I'm out here taking my gazillionth math-subject, learning stuff, that I will completely forget about by the next semester.
*CORRECTIONS/UPDATES/ETC.*
THEME: Mayukai Reversal
FONT: Iosevka (not in the video, but I'm using it now, and trust me, you'll love it)
TYPING EFFECTS/ANIMATIONS: "Power Mode" from Visual Studio Marketplace
16:12 - I misspoke here, didn't mean to say "scripts." I meant "programs." Sorry about that! My brain was going through a segfault while making this video, so please pardon me if I say something stupid (still learning here as well :')).
20:34 - Once again, I misspoke here, I meant to say "L prefix" instead of "L macro", since "a character literal that begins with the L prefix is a wide-character literal".
21:19 - So, the MessageBox macro itself is set to MessageBoxW in the Win API, and it doesn't matter which compiler/ide you are using. When you use the MessageBox macro, the preprocessor will use either MessageBoxW or MessageBoxA, depending on the presence/absence of the *UNICODE/_UNICODE* preprocessor symbols. By default, in Visual Studio, new projects have UNICODE/_UNICODE defined so the MessageBox macro expands out to the MessageBoxW example we saw in the video. Thanks, @proferk! :)
25:42 - While this was true for Windows 10, in Windows 11, "MSPaint" has become a "Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app" and so, the location of this file is different. However, you could get the classic paint back with some tinkering, if you search for it. Thank you once again, @proferk!
I'll be sure to add more as I come across them, thank you guys for bearing with me!
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I've been getting more into programming lately and while I have no interest in malware, it's still fascinating to learn how things work in more detail. The way you explain things, keeping a good solid pace with no downtime, mixed with a good amount of humour and fun simple edits to keep the viewer engaged, I think you deserve a lot more attention! I had this video open from within a day of you posting it but just got around to finishing it now. Pleased to see you already made about 5k subscribers in that time, and I hope that incline keeps up.
@@darius_defiant thank you so much. seriously. comments like this make all of this all so worth it. i appreciate you taking the time to write out this message. it means so much to me
"My brain was going through a segfault", I feel you buddy
what you use for creatinfg video and effects. really loved it .
I remember getting into C/C++ development and struggling with how complicated the windows API is. Glad to see nothing has changed.
I was shaking and crying in the shower while trying to learn it but I find comfort in that I am not alone in this journey.
you get the constant inner voice: I could learn quantum physics instead and it would feel like an accomplishment compared to know the obscurity of some OS
@@opus_X take a fucking OS course, it's not that hard.
You should have seen it when it wasn't properly documented and you had to find your hooks the hardway. I have trust issues because of it.
@@xrunner55 gosh
This windows malware development tutorial was approved by the Linux Community! Keep it up!
True Linux enthusiast, writes Windows with a small 'w'.
@@janoslaszlovasik9161 and Linux correctly ^^
A man of culture 😂
"The Linux Community" = probably runs some hipster flavor of Linux that doesn't last 3-5 years
@@BangBangBang. old = good
Thank you yt algorithm for working properly for once and showing me this channel
5:50 Hi, uni kiddo here. Your CPU can only do up to number of things at once. To give the illusion it can do more than that, it has what is called a "scheduler", which keeps track of the gazillion things your cpu should take care of and puts them in a nice ordered queue. *If you assign a higher priority to a process, the scheduler will allow that process to skip the queue and be executed sooner when other processes take too long* .
Edit: i didn't expect you to go more in-depth on this specific topic, good job.
Boring shut up nerd (jkjk great pointpepsi)
@*S U C T I O N* how about you talk better smart ass
Correct explanation but there's one thing: core count does not equal the amount of threads. It differs from cpu to cpu and nowadays most cpu's support 2 threads per core
.. you're making video about developing malware...
.. yet you can't even define super basic things like API ...
Is this coding comedy channel ?
Edit 2: Don't call me dumb for not mentioning threads i am oversimplifying bc this is a youtube comment not a thesis. If you expect an explanation in a youtube comment to be 100% accurate, then you are the dumb one.
Just started doing cybersecurity at university but it doesn't involve actual malware development, just theory. So glad I found this channel, full of great content.
You are witty in a nerdy way.
Liked the line: Ram be gone I mean chrome.
I just accidentally stumbled across this channel. Thanks to the algorithm gods. And by God this is the longest I have been indulged So much in a video. The way you simplified things for a beginner like me made me so much more interested that I also went to read more about the process and threads. Thanks man.❤
thank you so so so much for the super kind words, i appreciate it so much! i’m glad you found some use out of this video :D
Yes, same here and the way he explains things ♥️, thanks crow
The amount of work that is being put into these videos is unbelievable. The explanations and overall script of the video is super fun and engaging!!
This is stuff that I already knew, but this video delivers the knowledge way faster that the few weeks it took me to learn this on my own.
Very interested in what is to come.
aw man that’s so great to hear! yeah, this video was intended for all levels; trying to make this as clear as i can for everyone :D thank you so much for the nice comment!
this is the new way that education should/will be done. it's impossible to sit through 20-30 minutes of dry educational video but stuff like this and what patrick collins does is great
0 attention span zoomer moment
@@AnotherVGP i can't help if something doesn't interest me, and whatever's going on in my mind is more interesting instead
Extra fun fact, the guy that originally made the task manager has a UA-cam channel called "Dave's Garage", that also has lots of interesting stuff to learn
:O i’ll def give him a look, i’ve heard of dave’s garage a couple of times; had no idea that he freaking made the task manager tho that’s insane! tysm for commenting :D
@@crr0ww no problem :D
What seriously? When the guy said he could probably make a windows app in just machine language I thought he was a big shot.
Bro you don’t have to apologize. Unfinished side projects and unfinished curations is part of this lifestyle m. Ya heard!
You sir, have a gift. I have never seen someone explain these concepts in such an entertaining way. Brilliant video
This is some S Tier cybersecurity content you have! There aren't much channels out there to learn the craft but yours made it quickly to the top off my list
You sir are a genius. Used to toy with these Win32 API documentations when I was younger and had pretty much forgotten most of it - when I came across your video. That was nearly two decades ago and seeing your video brings back some fond memories. Thank you!
AND YOU EXPLAINED IT MAGNIFICENTLY. Haven't seen anyone doing it better. If only we had UA-cam and people like you to teach us back in the days rather than the CHM and books that we dug through ...
He is a genius, he explained what we used 20 years ago.
You guys....
I like watching this even though I don't understand a single sht you've been talking about. I just like listening people explaining tech stuff.
I love your editing style - made the content so easy to consume
Beta consoooomer vs alpha programmer
I disagree, I feel the opposite. The content is jumpy and all over the place, and really could be condensed into a blog post
Just found you and boy you are a legend. I'm not even bored watching a system development video
This is how all info vids should be made.. AWESOME. In other words: FAST concise, references....comparisons+
I was only tangentially interested in this video because of the big M word. I'm not new to many of the concepts you described, but definitely my IT profession is not in M word analysis, reversing, design, programming in C, or working with Windows' API. I even procrastinated watching this because of the 30 minute runtime.
This was the most interesting and engaging informational video I have ever enjoyed.
i really REALLY appreciate that, Ghoul. thank you so much, comments like these make all of this so so so worth it. i’m glad you enjoyed it :) ❤️
i've been working with application security and pentesting and for some time I wanted to learn some malware dev, this video was the perfect start for it. it was really well done, thanks
Could you tell me which skills i have to get to become app security!?please
Could you tell me which skills i have to get to become app security!?please
jeez your youube just kicked the fear of learning the basic programming out of my spine, thanks for the effort you put to teach others
Hardcore programmer here :D --- I approved your tutorial so useful information
So, I have the Maldevacademy course and didn't understand these topics. I gave up on it, but here I am. I just watched this video, and I understand everything. Wow!
I'm so glad I bumped into this video after having learned concurrent systems and microprocessor programming at college, so I can actually understand everything you are teaching us here. Keep this up! The blog is also extremely well written!
thank you so much! :D im so glad you liked it (and the blog too :p) i appreciate it
My god finally a good explanation of processes, handles and threads, I knew most of it but missed so many tiny information and that changes everything. Keep up the good work my friend you're a really good teacher
This is one of the best video tutorials on this subject that I've seen so far. It's good, concise, goes to the point, entertaining and actually a break from the more motonous security focused tutorials. Keep up the good work, waiting for the next video.
I was just studying Win32 apps this semester and i stumble upon this... Pure joy
I know nothing about the concepts in this video other than Denuvo; just wanted to say that the production value of this vid was high effort and your use of editing captivated my attention
Dude this is exactly my internship subject 🎉🎉🎉🎉 ( already did most of the work but it is nice to see the algorithm finally suggesting something i will TRULY APPRECIATE) (BZ SUCH VIDEOS ARE A SIGN OF A MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD HIS SHIT COMPLETELY AND NOT JUST READ ABT IT AND APPLIED IT ) NOICEEE
wow, finally a video that doesn't stop at the surface level definitions and goes into some depth with witty commentary. love it!
This is so freaking cool, I've waited waaay too long for a channel who does content like this and shows it in an entertaining way, peace my dude
aw thank you so much! that means so much to me :’D
@@crr0ww I'm also working on an irc botnet example in python (very impractical but I probably can do way more in it than in any other language) probably gonna take a lot of inspiration from the video series
this is by far the most absorbable learning i've ever experienced in my life... damn dude you are an amazing teacher, i was engaged the entire time. most IT-field-ish videos consist of some white dude staring into a camera speaking for half an hour in the most monotone voice and just makes you want to end it all lmfao
lmao 3:47 caught me off guard. This video sucked me into it and kept my attention. Very well done sir.
Seems like the algorithm wants to bless you my guy.
Great kafka reference in the beginning
the plastic water bottle is my favorite character of this series. can't wait for season 2
the main antagonist of my videos XD thank you so much for commenting! :)
At 00:03 I was expecting: "are ya winning son?"
Man you're brilliant, I remember when I started learning reverse engineering and all I had were those mumbling alien-like books that were torture to read, you're a rescue from heavens for anyone starting, I wish you existed earlier
Best youtube video I`ve seen in a while. Lots of information and supper funny
Although I understand all the concepts, I really enjoyed the way you described everything and with detail. Please continue ✅
UA-cam recommendations, thank you.
I don't comment much on vidoes, but I had to on this one.
The editing is splendid and very much attended to detail.
Only 3:47min in and I'm already hooked even when I wasn't gonna watch this.
Keep up the good work. Hopefully this video blows up more and you'll get a bigger audience, you deserve it.
thank you so much for commenting, epi. you just made my entire day. i appreciate it so much ❤️🥹
I have been looking EVERYWHERE for this type of content :D
I have to say this is very fun to watch, as opposed to reading some Windows Internals book that is written purposefully not to be read.
Crow the editing is so good 😭😭😭
Video's fire like always 🔥🔥🔥🔥
thank you so much, jessi
Thank you for the opportunity
You're literally best teacher I'd ever seen, I was watching this tutorial while my online class was going on and you know what I forgot about my class and was absent at the time of attendance. Lol : ) Loved this amazing tutorial............Let's focus on the assignment know : ) Subscribed !
This is definitely an underrated channel. Subbed.
Edit: bruh, screw working right now, gonna binge out on this 🍿
Ayo! Dude, you're so cool. I love this video so much, thanks. I remember wanting to learn about windows API and downloaded a bunch of videos, but nothing made sense, lol. It talked about processes, threads, and handles in a vague way, but not this video. Although they are still not fully clear to me, I think if I watch this video again and keep it as a reference it'll help a lot : ) thanks again
i appreciate that so much billy! honestly i’d say the more you just start programming with them, the more they’ll just start to make sense :) thank you so much for commenting, let me know how it goes and if after a while, it starts making more sense!! :D
11:25 crow you know we want an alphabet with crow video now
🚨NEW SERIES ALERT 🚨
Windows API is very well documented! Mad respect for Microsoft because of it.
Underrated channel.. pretty funny...makes boring shit less boring
that’s the plan ;) tysm for commenting! ❤️ :D
This is such an awesome introduction! The formatting makes it so easy to understand what would otherwise be boring and complex topics, looking forward to the next one! 💜
:'(
dude, if there's something I hate in Infosec - it's memory and all that hangs around it... allocation, winlocation, heap-location, trepidation .. even boob-location - but I like your style and heck, let's give it another go... excellent style of content creation.. everybody who wants to dwell into processes and threads should go to your school of "present with humor or ... ***& *** ... go to web exploits". keep 'em coming
It crazy how such a seemingly thorough, well made, and high effort video like this didn’t pop off. Keep up the good work!
??? 130k views is pretty popped off
I'm watching this so that I can defend myself against malware and for no other reason, thank you.
Learned a lot but most importantly, kept smiling the entire time. Please don't stop making these. :)
❤️🥹
One of the best recommendation
Just found this channel, seems like a hidden gem!
I love your style! And your introductory explanation of RSA math was perfect.
I will be around for the series 🤝🏻
thank you so much! that’s so kind of you :D
UA-cam recommendations actually giving me good videos! Glad that I could find this since WinAPI was one of those subjects that no one really talked about, but can be so powerful (for both good and bad, so maybe a bit of a taboo topic too haha). Sticking around to hopefully see more come out of this series!
Damn I found this gold channel.
never have i subbed sooner. i rarely feel like i’ll love a YTers content by the first 30 seconds but i am instantly loving it. your vibes, you’re funny, the topic is extremely fun to learn about (i’m a software dev). keep it up!! i love this
This is one of the best CS videos I’ve seen. Super engaging and very informative.
Just got recommended this, really cool video. This channel has so much potential! Also your voice is very soothing :)
aw thank you so much! that makes me really happy to hear :) thanks for watching and commenting!!
still learning c# but cant wait to get into malware development, its my first year in electrical engineering. LETS gooo
Cant wait to use this newfound knowledge for educational purposes only
Yesterday i started malware dev.
Today i logged in to an account i hadnt used in months and opened youtube.
I see this on my home feed.
Illuminati confirmed
GET THE TINFOIL HATS; aluminum naughty is everywhere 😰
New subscriber. You earned it. Keep up the witty content, crisp editing and educational content. I especially like how you are not afraid to give provocative opinions. Most tech content creators are.
MYYYY FUCKING GODDDDDD .THIS WAS THE MOST FUN VIDEO IVE WATCHED IN A LONG TIME
From 1000 to 25000 subs in 12 days 😮 amazing man! keep it up
wow truly amazing
crazy, crazy the MIT Quantum mechanics course only gets about 50k views, this must be very valuable knowledge 0-0
How in the hell do you only have 3k Subscribers?
I guarantee you you´ll blow up this year
hey man i've never enjoyed a programming class like this, this is amazing i learnt alot while having some fun and thats just the best way to learn , i am gonna spread the word now
Programmer of 20 years here trust me if you are new to programming MSDN is your best friend. If I'm trying to do something (mostly when I was new to programming) MSDN was the best resource for information regarding programming on Windows-based systems.
As a fan of MR.ROBOT and a Computer Engineering student, I'm awaiting further tutorials. Always wanted to do this kind of basic stuff. This is like 95% of what most people picture programming to be like.
Not return the amount of cookies you can cook with 3 tb spoons of sugar, 2 bars of butter, and 5 tb spoons of flower (or whatever)
how could you be a fan of that shitty fight club rip off
Saving this to my watch later in case I need this information later
I really enjoyed this, some really great insight. You are a good teacher! I hope you will continue this series, great work and keep it up!
clap for youtube algorithm for recommending me this channel
Thanx, crow. This is a good channel that im glad to have found.
Keep going with this series please! Really enjoyed it and it’s breeze to watch! Well done
IM STUDYING FOR THE PNPT TOO! lol. I FEEL YOU. Great video!
Damn did I just found a coding youtuber that goes into depth and explains things throughly? AND FUNNY ASWELL??? Subbed. Looking forward to the next video! Now I'll go and binge watch all of your previous videos :)
AAAA MY HEART, thank you so much :’)
Ok now this is epic
Looks like you've not checked many channels but this fella is nice nonetheless
Same thing here. I haven't clicked the subscribe button so quickly in a long time.
You know what's best? no Indian accent.
I was expecting this to be way harder because your intro mad it way too intimidating but with your teaching skills you mad it manageable 👍
i dont understand shit for code but the editing is hilarious, im gonna follow and pretend to learn something
imagin in the next outro you can say close to 10'000 subs KEKW Nice video btw can't wait for the next one
This is both incredibly entertaining and educational. I was chuckling all the way through taking notes lol
bruh 2 mins into the video you got a new sub lesgooo keep continuing.
12 min into video you earned a like. Bruh i tried to understand this so many times but they all seem to explain proc thread handles complicated. but bro you are a genius.
2:43 was perfect and i hope spongebob humor stays on this channel
Good luck in your PNPT , interesting channel !
thank you so much! that's so nice of you : )
For the love of god make all the videos for this course already 😂
Looking forward brother so please consider finishing them!! 😁
Dude you really deserve more subscribers. Your content is great as hell.
I think this is the very first time i will actually SMASH that like button, comment and sub! For sure sharing your videos to others that are in the industry as well. Great work man!
i appreciate you!! thank you so much! :D ❤
I've been dabbling in Bindows api for some time now on and off and this is video probably has the best descriptions of things like Threads and Handles I've read or heard
I call it beenbros since linux is my new best friend xd
You’re like the meme version of Ben Eater.
Great video Crow, I throughly enjoyed your explanations.
Subscribed!
that's literally the best compliment i've ever received in my life. thank you so much
well put,
As someone who was a teenager in the 90s, I learned all about processes, threads, handles, and win32 api by writing and messing with AOL proggies. I wouldnt have it any other way either.
I'm really looking forward to the series! Already loved the in-depth explanation here even though I already knew most of things.
The only thing that you can do for me to hate you would be taking long to upload new videos. Besides that, you rock Dude!!
This is amazing bro! Keep it going, looking forward for next part
Jesus I wish my Uni would incorporate more stuff like this into the curriculum. I'm out here taking my gazillionth math-subject, learning stuff, that I will completely forget about by the next semester.