Not wanting to crimp any style here, could you consider a video covering pointers and referencing in C++ ? The videos already on this subject make too many assumptions and cover the subject at too a fast pace, while never generating a true level of understanding. With your approachable style and ability to explain in simpler terms, you could be the first channel to properly explain these and to the immense benefit of coders learning C++.
I'll see what I can do. I tend to avoid pointers wherever possible, as it is an easy way to introduce bugs to your code. I do accept that sometimes it is the only way, or perhaps better than the alternatives. I don't do much C/C++ programming for PC now, but I do still use it for microcontrollers sometimes so perhaps I can include it in a microcontroller project.
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Not wanting to crimp any style here, could you consider a video covering pointers and referencing in C++ ? The videos already on this subject make too many assumptions and cover the subject at too a fast pace, while never generating a true level of understanding. With your approachable style and ability to explain in simpler terms, you could be the first channel to properly explain these and to the immense benefit of coders learning C++.
I'll see what I can do. I tend to avoid pointers wherever possible, as it is an easy way to introduce bugs to your code. I do accept that sometimes it is the only way, or perhaps better than the alternatives.
I don't do much C/C++ programming for PC now, but I do still use it for microcontrollers sometimes so perhaps I can include it in a microcontroller project.
Molex crimpers rule!
If you can afford them, I agree. But as I only do this as a hobby I usually buy lower priced tools.