I downloaded your Rad Studio and I would love to use it but, When I run a project it runs and then closes at the end of it. I can't see what was on the screen because the console closes. Can you point me in the right direction to fix this so I can use Rad Studio. Thanks
As someone who will be graduating soon I think this video is crucial no matter if your programming in C++ or another language. Why? Understanding these data types help you understand what the computer is doing. When you make a pointer and are learning it I think a lot of the confusion comes from what exactly the pointer is. Understanding that at its core its basically a data type helps me. Like an int can store whole numbers, a pointer stores memory address. same for classes. Classes hold objects. inside of those objects are the data that helps make up the class. Depednig on if its private or public you may need to use a function to access the data. In the core of it all however, its just different data types.
Having a flexible datatype would be nice, but I imagine that figuring whether some random number in a variable is gonna be an integer/double/float, or a string/char, is going to be very confusing and exhausting if the same case is implemented throughout a large script. Good to have options though when given.
I downloaded your Rad Studio and I would love to use it but, When I run a project it runs and then closes at the end of it. I can't see what was on the screen because the console closes. Can you point me in the right direction to fix this so I can use Rad Studio. Thanks
JavaScript does have data types, just you don't declare it while you declare the variable. JavaScript is flexible in this way, but I agree with you, I think C++ is better, as you can see the data type without having to "console log" it or something like that.
@@XolaMbusi when you write something on a paper, your brain automaticly knows that this is a number, this is a string. I think the compiler could look at the code, and in many cases figure out what is going on. Now with AI on the rise, a AI could do this for you . But its been a while since i wrote my post, and its not datatypes that is giving le bugs in the code i wish it was :)
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I downloaded your Rad Studio and I would love to use it but, When I run a project it runs and then closes at the end of it. I can't see what was on the screen because the console closes. Can you point me in the right direction to fix this so I can use Rad Studio. Thanks
As someone who will be graduating soon I think this video is crucial no matter if your programming in C++ or another language. Why? Understanding these data types help you understand what the computer is doing. When you make a pointer and are learning it I think a lot of the confusion comes from what exactly the pointer is. Understanding that at its core its basically a data type helps me. Like an int can store whole numbers, a pointer stores memory address. same for classes. Classes hold objects. inside of those objects are the data that helps make up the class. Depednig on if its private or public you may need to use a function to access the data. In the core of it all however, its just different data types.
Enjoying the series this far. Very informative and Caleb is funny.
best ending ever!
I've been looking for this for so long. Thank you so much!
I am so Excited to learn some new cool stuff and create our own classes and many other stuff !! please Upload regularly Caleb....
5 seconds in and I have been defeated lmfao Good stuff, thank you for this!
You are a life saver.
I am an Accountant and C++ is giving me headaches, great videos by the way.
Just curious how is life going so far? Did you complete the C++ series?
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I subscribed for the informative vids and because the ending lol
Awesome !!!! Carry on bro.
Thank you so much! awesome explanation!
Having a flexible datatype would be nice, but I imagine that figuring whether some random number in a variable is gonna be an integer/double/float, or a string/char, is going to be very confusing and exhausting if the same case is implemented throughout a large script. Good to have options though when given.
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LOL great entertaining videos! thanks
is there a float data type like in C? Or do you just use double instead
Yes there is, its called "float"
I downloaded your Rad Studio and I would love to use it but, When I run a project it runs and then closes at the end of it. I can't see what was on the screen because the console closes. Can you point me in the right direction to fix this so I can use Rad Studio. Thanks
What app in App Store you can recommend to me guys? Only for c++ hehe thanks
JavaScript does have data types, just you don't declare it while you declare the variable. JavaScript is flexible in this way, but I agree with you, I think C++ is better, as you can see the data type without having to "console log" it or something like that.
Yea, the data itself has to be typed. But variables aren’t restricted to a specific type defined at compile time in js. Great thoughts!!
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the thumbnail looks lyk shaggy 😂
I liked the video at « you neeeeerds » xD
Why the views decreasing?
Tell about your sponsor at the end of the video 😅
You look like you need some Embarcadero in your life.
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thanks for remind me to subscribe, I haven't done yet lol :P
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he just summed up my summer CISP class in 9 minutes... that's pretty sad
this is a certified nerd moment
nice
Datatypes is what makes c++ feel like a 60 year old language.
How
@@XolaMbusi when you write something on a paper, your brain automaticly knows that this is a number, this is a string. I think the compiler could look at the code, and in many cases figure out what is going on. Now with AI on the rise, a AI could do this for you . But its been a while since i wrote my post, and its not datatypes that is giving le bugs in the code i wish it was :)
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Woulda been cool if you had actually explained why these even exist.
too bad RAD IDE not for mac "at least the free version"
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can u pls ask questions and give us challenges after videos its pretty darn boring if we dont get challenges
there are plenty of platforms to practice questions. Why do you want spoon feeding lol?
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lol - not the right word!