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As a math graduate I am just now getting into programming as a career. I appreciate the rigor involved in C++ compared to other languages I have dabbled in. It seems to force you to learn the underlying concepts of programming and to think deeply about what you are doing. I can tell you have internalized this and know where things can go wrong. Thank you for your work.
I'm from Moscow, and I learn English from A1 level. Thanks for your videos, because I can improve my listening skills with your videos about programming on C++ ))
This tutorial is the best on UA-cam because you are printing out the values Everytime you change it. Makes it easy for everyone to understand. Subscribed!
ive literally consumed like your OOP course on codecamp, oop and about to finish pointer content......your videos make it look really easy thanks! I am an electrical engineer trying to learn C++ to enter the embedded systems field
Hi! I appreciate that part of what you mentioned is frequently puzzling. Even though you taught it well, I've learned the necessity of familiarizing myself with the notion of pointers so that I can be comfortable with it for much longer periods of time and don't forget it when presented with a coding challenge. In essence, rather than merely viewing videos online and claiming "I understand," I must return to this series of tutorials on the notion of pointers on a frequent basis until I feel comfortable with it.
I'm subscribed and clicked to Bell button because you are doing videos very well. I guess POINTERS are the one of most important and interesting feature of the C/C++ language specially for Microcontroller programming. I ask you to please make POINTER video much as possible for teach us every feature of that.
Hi Saleena Mam! I came to your channel after watching the OOP tutorial on free code camp. Thank you so much for your amazing work! I'm sure, it's gonna be amazing and very easy-to-understand pointers in C++. Your's virtual student! MSK.
I appreciate your effort and the videos are really good. Explanations are also clear. I would be thankful if you make some videos on STL of C++. It would be very helpful for me. I had a question which is how much of a language should I know to get a job as a programmer? Because you know one cannot remember everything of a language. TIA.
I really thank you as an E.C.E. student. I realised that the preferred words that are used to instruct the topic are amazingly crucial, simple and understandable. I am happy to learn the usage of pointers.
Excelent, because you teach it the right way. Most c/c++ teachers make the mistake of interpreting pointer declarations as int *ptr; and dereferencing pointers by writing *ptr= ; anyway. This is very confusing for beginners because they see one graphical symbol for two completely different things. He doesn't understand that the pointer in this case is not *ptr. Because he doesn't know that int* ptr; and int * ptr; and int *ptr; are the same for c/c++, but not for a first time learner human.
@@CodeBeauty I want to ask you something, when you weren't making coding videos for 3 weeks I became a bit rusty, is there any daily exercises that you would recommend?
How about this one edabit.com/challenges/cpp There are a lot of exercises, so you can pick which ones you'd like to do, and you can select difficulty level as well 🤔
Thank you very much, with you I am learning my English and programming. Sorry but I need to program with "heap-sort n-child" , Can you explain this topic in an upcoming video? Thank you!!
I'm from your OOP video from freecodecamp. That was the most amazing video on OOP i have ever seen. Thank you very much for creating such videos what i was exactly looking for on youtube. besides all the videos i have seen on pointers only showed about numbers and their memory locations as you did on your first video on pointers. But created a series on pointers which is really excellent. Hope you'd keep up good works. Stay safe and Best wishes for you.
Hi 🤗 I've been working mostly with C# and JavaScript in the past few years. I can do a few things if necessary in Java as well, but it's not my strong point. And then SQL, because it's standard for databases. But don't let all of the languages, frameworks, technologies... confuse you. Once you understand the core of programming and develop the right way of thinking, everything else is just a matter of syntax. 😊
📚 Learn how to solve problems and build projects with these Free E-Books ⬇️
C++ Lambdas e-book - free download here: bit.ly/freeCppE-Book
Entire Object-Pascal step-by-step guide - free download here: bit.ly/FreeObjectPascalEbook
🚀📈💻🔥 My Practical Programming Course: www.codebeautyacademy.com/
Experience the power of practical learning, gain career-ready skills, and start building real applications!
This is a step-by-step course designed to take you from beginner to expert in no time!
💰 Here is a coupon to save 10% on your first payment (CODEBEAUTY_YT10).
Use it quickly, because it will be available for a limited time.
As a math graduate I am just now getting into programming as a career. I appreciate the rigor involved in C++ compared to other languages I have dabbled in. It seems to force you to learn the underlying concepts of programming and to think deeply about what you are doing. I can tell you have internalized this and know where things can go wrong. Thank you for your work.
Pointers killed me in my C Systems Programming class. You made the explanation very simple. Great information!
Because most teachers suck at explaining stuff and make it too long for no reason
I'm from Moscow, and I learn English from A1 level. Thanks for your videos, because I can improve my listening skills with your videos about programming on C++ ))
This tutorial is the best on UA-cam because you are printing out the values Everytime you change it. Makes it easy for everyone to understand. Subscribed!
ive literally consumed like your OOP course on codecamp, oop and about to finish pointer content......your videos make it look really easy thanks! I am an electrical engineer trying to learn C++ to enter the embedded systems field
THE WAY U EXPLAINED THIS SO EASILY THAT I IMMEDIATELY UNDERSTOOD IT AFTER ALL THE TUTORIALS IVE WATCHED WITH THIS TOPIC. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
I started to pointers playlist today, havent watched yet but, after oop lessons, I am pretty sure it is awsome!
I'm here from your OOPs video. It was awesome 😍
Kese ho bhai
me too
oh, finally a video that made me understand pointers. A new world just opened up to me!
I'm I'm here from Traversy Media, really enjoyed your crash course in C++
I feel understand more when I watch your channel.
Thanks a lot, Saldina Nurak.
Your voice is so sweet.
🤗
As always, clear and simply. Keep going! nice to see you again. another ++ from me.
Thank you! ☺️
Here after finishing your OOP playlist. Let's goooo!!!!
I always hated programming...
But now , programming is my crush subject just because of you ma'am .... ♥️
Hi!
I appreciate that part of what you mentioned is frequently puzzling. Even though you taught it well, I've learned the necessity of familiarizing myself with the notion of pointers so that I can be comfortable with it for much longer periods of time and don't forget it when presented with a coding challenge.
In essence, rather than merely viewing videos online and claiming "I understand," I must return to this series of tutorials on the notion of pointers on a frequent basis until I feel comfortable with it.
I'm subscribed and clicked to Bell button because you are doing videos very well. I guess POINTERS are the one of most important and interesting feature of the C/C++ language specially for Microcontroller programming. I ask you to please make POINTER video much as possible for teach us every feature of that.
splendid content CodeBeauty. I broke that thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the brilliant work.
🥰🥰
I am here from freecodecamp your style of teaching is amazing
Hi Saleena Mam! I came to your channel after watching the OOP tutorial on free code camp. Thank you so much for your amazing work! I'm sure, it's gonna be amazing and very easy-to-understand pointers in C++.
Your's virtual student!
MSK.
Your knowledges will give you more than what you want. One day, you will surely be there. I respect you very much.
Came from free code camp, your course was excellent and now Im excited to learn more in your channel!
I love how u make it look so easy and understoodable
Thank you for uploading this!
I appreciate your effort and the videos are really good. Explanations are also clear. I would be thankful if you make some videos on STL of C++. It would be very helpful for me. I had a question which is how much of a language should I know to get a job as a programmer? Because you know one cannot remember everything of a language. TIA.
Thanks for the wonderful videos! Very helpful
You're very welcome!
New subscriber coming over from the freeCodeCamp channel. Keep up the good work.
From freeCodeCamp! Saldina your course was awesome! just loved that!
🙏💙
Perfect for a beginner! Thank you so much!
I like it.. very great !! It explains pointers, the way they work, an also the failures that may happens.
just what i needed
I really thank you as an E.C.E. student. I realised that the preferred words that are used to instruct the topic are amazingly crucial, simple and understandable. I am happy to learn the usage of pointers.
you should have a million subscribers..Your videos are too nice
Excelent, because you teach it the right way.
Most c/c++ teachers make the mistake of interpreting pointer declarations as
int *ptr;
and dereferencing pointers by writing
*ptr= ; anyway.
This is very confusing for beginners because they see one graphical symbol for two completely different things.
He doesn't understand that the pointer in this case is not *ptr.
Because he doesn't know that
int* ptr; and
int * ptr; and
int *ptr; are the same for c/c++, but not for a first time learner human.
You have cool, clean, understandable, excellent English!
big ++ from me! I finally start to understand what is all about
Just Love the way you teach.... Thankyou
Beautifully explained lady!!! Thanks so much for the clarity, it really helped!!!
Keep up the good work, subscribed!!!
your explanation is really amazing
🥰🥰
OOP video is as lit as friends reunion
Your videos are the best!
Hey I am coming from Free Code Camp you tube channel. Saw your video about OOP concept. Thank you for explaining OOP.
I am here from FreeCodeCamp...your course on OOPs in CPP was simply awesome.
Best explanation I saw yet. Thank you.
I first hated you, but now I like you Beatycode
😡->❤️
Good video for revision. Thank you. waiting for more 👍👍👍
code + beuatiful girl = best programming learning
Thank you 🥰
That was really good! I would be happy if you can make video on arithmetic operations on pointers and how to access array using pointers. Thank You!😀
I will ☺️
i love the way you explain , such a good vibe
Watching again after long time
Welcome back 🥰
Nice. My teacher lost half the class when she tried to explain pointers. Took her 2hrs to do what you did in 10min.
You’re very good at explaining. Thank you for the video, subscribed.
Thank you for these videos!
Great content and a good explanation of pointers!
잘 봤습니다. 감사해요:)
Thank you
Wonderful video about pointers in c++ and i am looking forward the next one.😁
The next one has been published 😁
Thank you for your explanations they were great ❤
But I still don't get it what do the pointers use for...😅
It's good to have you back
🥰
@@CodeBeauty I want to ask you something, when you weren't making coding videos for 3 weeks I became a bit rusty, is there any daily exercises that you would recommend?
How about this one edabit.com/challenges/cpp
There are a lot of exercises, so you can pick which ones you'd like to do, and you can select difficulty level as well 🤔
@@CodeBeauty thank you so much!!!!
Thank you, I am from Iraq, although I do not speak English, but I understand ♥♥
Thank you very much, with you I am learning my English and programming.
Sorry but I need to program with "heap-sort n-child" , Can you explain this topic in an upcoming video? Thank you!!
Great video ! Could you do some more videos on data structures in c++ . That's gonna help me a lot ! Tq in advance.
This is the third of your playlists which I'm watching. :D
"We are going to learn about pointers, so I will go straight to the point" Hahaha, thank you for that line. Great videos!
Thank you for this very useful video!
Very good explanation.
Would be great to have a video on static vs dynamic casting!
May I know How does auto spacing : cout
💯 well explained.
Pointers made simple
Thanks for pointing us in the right direction 😉
hey saldina i am coming from freecodecamp oop lecture was great thanks
Great video, thank you!
C++ made easy, thank you code beauty
Good introduction to Pointers, thanks!
Beautiful explanation 🤓
Thanks Mam u saved my life
I'm from your OOP video from freecodecamp. That was the most amazing video on OOP i have ever seen. Thank you very much for creating such videos what i was exactly looking for on youtube. besides all the videos i have seen on pointers only showed about numbers and their memory locations as you did on your first video on pointers. But created a series on pointers which is really excellent. Hope you'd keep up good works. Stay safe and Best wishes for you.
Thank you on wonderful course on pointers. If you don't mind, would you please increase the font size I hardly see what you type. Thanks a lot
At the end of the video you mentioned for what the pointers are used, can you enumerate the different use of pointers? Thank you!
Very good job. Great!
Excelente aula.
awesome ,thank you
another corker of a tut. well done
Very well explained...
Hello Saldina! Do you know other programming languages? If you do, which ones? As always great video :)
Hi 🤗
I've been working mostly with C# and JavaScript in the past few years. I can do a few things if necessary in Java as well, but it's not my strong point. And then SQL, because it's standard for databases.
But don't let all of the languages, frameworks, technologies... confuse you. Once you understand the core of programming and develop the right way of thinking, everything else is just a matter of syntax. 😊
@@CodeBeauty Thanks for the reply :). I am doing web development right now but I am having a hard time with javascript haha but it's fine I guess
Can u plz make a video how to make a snippets in visual studio...
Very clear explanation medam😍👌
Can you create a video on Singleton principle in CPP?
Hey Saldina please teach function overloading and operator overloading from polymorphism
Ma'am please bring visual basic programs tutorials in visual studio.
Thanks
u r so smart..........interesting
You are amazing
I'd like to point out that probably most common use of char pointer is pointing to array of bytes!
please make a video on node..
awesome content...
great!!!!!
thankyouuuuuu
If you could make videos about how to build C++ application would be better thank you
good info
Learning in the abstract can be hard. I think the real world point where people use pointers for the first time is setting time from NTP.
May I ask what extensions you were using that makes it automatically arrange the code like how an autocorrect works?
Install visual studio community and you'll have all that you need 😊