Well explained. It is really very great explanation. I have seen many lectures but not be able to understand what exactly a call stack is. But you have taught very well. "Teaching is an art." And I'll say you are a brilliant artist. Thanks
Fanstastic Video- loved the use of the multiple screens to visualise the stack functions Will be showing this in class to develop under standing of functions Thanks Lee
Gotta admit sometimes things you require hide deep inside TH-cam... hard to find but satisfying when found. Thanks man.
Well explained. It is really very great explanation. I have seen many lectures but not be able to understand what exactly a call stack is. But you have taught very well. "Teaching is an art."
And I'll say you are a brilliant artist.
Thanks
you explain these things better than most colleges .-.
That's a lovely compliment. Thank you!
This is the best Computer Science video I have ever seen!!! Just amazing!!
I love visualizations, that is how I learn!
Thank you so much!
You're so kind! I'm glad I was able to help.
Thank you sir for your wonderful lecture.
I really like your method of teaching.
Your cromulent explanation really embiggened the key points of the call stack. Well done mate!
Thank you Dude, brilliant explanation
Fanstastic Video- loved the use of the multiple screens to visualise the stack functions
Will be showing this in class to develop under standing of functions
Thanks
Lee
Thanks for the kind comments. I hope it's useful. If you have any other CS concepts that you'd like me to cover, I'm open to suggestions!
Good video, well explained. I have suggestions: closures, coroutine, subroutine , that would be nice to see.
This is the best explantation ever
Thanks!
Thacks!!! :DDD very very understandable lecture! thanks heaps!!
i dont kno anything about your channel.. i just subscribe your channel after watching this brilliant method of explaining
super amazing!
great explanation!
So basically, every time a function runs, its data is stored in a stack frame. A new call to a function creates a new stack frame?
exactly
This.... was.... awesome....
I never enjoyed that much in a class😆
brilliant thank you very much for this great explaination
Hi there, just curious, what software are you using for your lines appearing on the left, and for pointing through the code? Powerpoint?
I edit my videos in Camtasia
great explaination
Thanks!
Wow!