Alright guys, so I've been rejected from 2 job interviews, came home... simply turned on this wonderful mix, and started coding. Really appreciate it. Good luck to all my fellow coders, everything is gonna be alright in the end. Just keep going.
@@akiramenai4973 Starting from zero is not a crap concept, if you understand why it works so. Let me explain. An array is a continuous chunk of memory. And in order to access an element, you use an offset from the array beginning, which means from the allocated memory block. If you were to start the offset from 1, it means that you leave a small memory chunk unused, which makes no sense. That's why 0-based indexing makes sense.
@@akiramenai4973 if you were a professional programmer, you'd notice the subtle and not-so-subtle differences, and the elegance of zero-based systems and algorithms. you absolutely don't need to include "-1" anywhere in a zero-based code, but you constantly need that "-1" in a system based on 1. there is absolutely no reason to use a 1-based indexing, other than for pure stylistic and mnemonic convenience. on the other hand, both worlds quantify as expected, so for example five apples naturally translates to apples: 5, which is much more important (for human intuition) than indexing. however, where I would count up to this quantity of 5, excluding the 5 itself, you'd arbitrarily skip 0 for no particular reason (and you'd end up on a "fence"; see the wikipedia article below), which is, as the commenter above me explained, a logical offset from the key ordinal, or the first element of the address space. many algorithms and logical iterations would in fact require you to subtract the 1 that you haphazardly added, making your code bloated and unreadable -- thus prone to bugs. more here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-by-one_error oh aside from the memory access, which is fundamental, modular arithmetic is also very important, especially when working with 3D geometry, and it just wouldn't work with one-based indexing, again, unless you like to make a -1 minefield. so I'd argue that there is, in fact, a variety of logical reasons to go with the 0-based system, it's just that you got used to numbering with your fingers instead with your brain. you cannot simply state "the first one is #1" as that's an acausal statement, deeply ingrained in the linguistic culture, and not the only possible mathematical reality. I could state "the first one is #0" with as much rigor and background as you. you have to understand that these ordinals are just categorical names which carry a structural meaning, not just an arbitrary connotation. if you're having issues with the mnemonics of it, try this one: things essentially start from the "beginning". which is more likely to be that beginning, zero or one? and if in that interval alone, 0 to 1, you could fit an entire universe, which one is it again?
Just for the new peeps, this is actually part 5, however, I never started with list 0 (since we start our counts there) so consider this a revisit/throwback haha. Thanks to those who brought it to my attention.
I never coded in my life, and coding sounded very scary for me for a long years, I'am learning 2 programming languages now in order to improve my career, my only friend now is my laptop, this music really help me to stay focus for long hours, I feel now more familiar with coding and programming world, it's just about be focused !
Dude, you're saving my life..I started listening to your tracks whenever I'm studying/coding and I don't have the needed seclusion and silence. Big thanks!!
Thank you for making these concentration/programming mixes. There are a lot out there but I keep coming back to yours and they really help get me through late work nights (C# programmer). Cheers :)
I don't know where to post this so I'll post it here, subscribed, I really like your channel and the message it provides, I think many of the videos of self improvement, hope, life, etc. are things many young people (of all backgrounds) need to hear these days. The future is better than our generation can imagine, but we gotta work together to make it so.
Dubloh Hey there! Thank you so much for the comment. Really made my day! I'm glad I can get a beneficial message out there. It's truly what I hope this channel can do. Love what you said about the future being better if we work together to make it so. I totally agree!
just finished 13 hours of html, css, java script and some work on an unreal game and have repeated this video 5 times and other videos like it. and I now have to get up for my classes in 4 hours...
Very interesting discovering this comment. I'm pretty late on responding but had to respond regardless. I've started studying Mandarin a few months ago myself and it's been a great experience so far. The characters are challenging, but as you may have already discovered, the more you learn, the easier it becomes. Glad you enjoy the music by the way ☺
Orson Adams Thanks for following along and keeping them with you through your career :) First list was made spring 2013 after a data structures class and I've been out of college for 2 years. Man does time flies!
Hey this is great! thank you for this I really appreciate this "programming" and "study session" musics playlist. I am a student studying computer programming and distracted easily. When I put my headphones on I can really focus with this playlists!
Rolex Scotch Awesome. Yeah Ive been there. The idea of these lists started after a hectic semester of programming for me 3years ago. The tracks I used in the first list were the ones that took me through the long nights/early mornings...of getting 1 or 2 pieces of functionality in place of a larger project. Dollar menu, NOS energy drink and skittles...memories haha
LOL so funny. also very very true my friend. Always I am at Dollar store for supplies. And yes, I always drink coffee. Are you in school or you have moved on? If I may ask? thank you
Rolex Scotch Haha. No I graduated 2 years ago. I don't get to code much more at all now, but work keeps me busy there and at home on top of my plans for "changing the world" haha.
I've created a list on Spotify with a lot of those and other chill songs for while programming: open.spotify.com/playlist/3uhy5em4TRDa4DA0QXQoOP?si=Yydf264nQJS3DbrABb30-Q feel free to listen
(RU) Музыка, в формате OST всегда норавилась потому что к хорошим играм и фильмам музыку подбирают очень хорошо, А при прослушивание подобных сборников. музыка не отвлекает от дела, а в то же время это почти то же самое что просмотреть альбом с воспоминаниями. Очень продуктивно!. (EN) Music, OST always like because to good games and movies music pick up very well And in listening to such collections. the music is not distracting, and at the same time, it's almost the same as to browse the album of memories. Very productive!.
source2112 Thank you ☺! I loved the series and theme so much I couldn't help but add it in. Though I've done more driving to it than anything when I was going through something at the time a couple years ago. Glad you enjoyed!
Yeah...its interesting how we can often relate a piece music or even an anime to certain phase of our lives. You grabbed a new subscriber for this one. I see you are in to tech...are you are Mr. Robot fan?
source2112 that is true! :) I haven't started watching Mr. Robot. I've been meaning to as my co-workers talk about it a lot! I've managed to avoid any spoilers so far. I've only recently started watching Stranger Things (which is unrelated but another really good series)
vandeman171 Ha! Yeah the thing is, L's theme helps me focus in on thought sometimes, which is something he was all about in DeathNote. Thought it would be a nice bonus. DeathNote was awesome btw!! :)
Yeah, me too man! I keep watching the part in which L stares in his coffee mug, and thinks about the absurdity that Kira is God in episode 9: encounter :)
Doing my first giveaway! Trying to give as many peeps an opportunity to win as I can before it closes. Details here: goo.gl/PCTUpH > Basically you just comment what you want in that video to be considered to win!
01:01:00 *WOW this was unexpected! One of my favourite anime characters and my favourite anime, in a music mix like this.* The timestamp is also perfect, this can't be a coincidence!
Don't know if this playlist or any playlist helped me focus, I realize it's a big issue, I will even try to convince myself to do work during an evening, to end up staring away after few minutes, being distracted, it's like my mind wants to go elsewhere, even reading the comments here or checking something else. So, it's like coding for 2 minutes, then being lost for 10 minutes, realize that I have written 4 lines of code, then come back here to write about it, then I'll go to make something to eat, then watch some youtube, shii.. But it's a good playlist.
The Solaris soundtrack is amazing - such an underrated movie. Personally I think it is one of Clooney's best performances and a great interpretation of the original work.
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) int song = 1; { if(song = 1): printf("thanks for this mix"); else printf("this song is bad") return 0; } of course , the program will display "thanks for the mix" .
I've created a list on Spotify with a lot of those and other chill songs for while programming: open.spotify.com/playlist/3uhy5em4TRDa4DA0QXQoOP?si=Yydf264nQJS3DbrABb30-Q feel free to listen
Nice job again on your 5th list, this is my second fav along with 001 for programming, its getting harder to complete in a row the 5 whole lists (6h37m), i hope you don't mean by 0000 that you gonna make more than 8 lists, i might die if i have to code for more than 10hours , jk ;) looking forward for the 101
You know, I think the music was what I enjoyed most about the game lol. CoD has some really nice menu themes. I've found myself sitting at them all the time just listening to them.
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class Outer{ val variable:String="We Gonna make great things here" class Inner{ fun GetMsg():String{ return "Thanks for this awesome video >> Subscribed :)" } } } fun main (args:Array){ val out=Outer() val inner=Outer.Inner() println(inner.GetMsg()) }
Scroll up and get to work!
Your right, i'm doing that.
Okay
you got me there :D
good one :D
But my screen is too tall to hide this comment
Alright guys, so I've been rejected from 2 job interviews, came home... simply turned on this wonderful mix, and started coding. Really appreciate it. Good luck to all my fellow coders, everything is gonna be alright in the end. Just keep going.
Did you find a job?
@@phoenixofchaos2 yes, my man. been a front end dev for almost 3 years now
@@malaicristian360 #happyending
@@malaicristian360 Any advices to me as a front end dev learner
@@dh00mk3tu Thanks for this valuable advice
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve relied on this playlist! If you read this, thank you, Warren!
Happy to hear it has been of use Anthony! Appreciate the comment! Take care!
I listened to this over 5 years ago when I started learning to code and I'm still listening to this today 💚
thank you for starting with part 0, instead of part 1.
and apologizing for missing the first number...
0 is not a "number", fellow "programmer"
@@alexcrawford8421technically, arrays start indexing at '0' instead of '1'. So from a technical point of view, he's right.
@@alexcrawford8421 pretty sure 0 is a number in any context, technical or otherwise.
@@akiramenai4973 Starting from zero is not a crap concept, if you understand why it works so.
Let me explain. An array is a continuous chunk of memory. And in order to access an element, you use an offset from the array beginning, which means from the allocated memory block. If you were to start the offset from 1, it means that you leave a small memory chunk unused, which makes no sense. That's why 0-based indexing makes sense.
@@akiramenai4973 if you were a professional programmer, you'd notice the subtle and not-so-subtle differences, and the elegance of zero-based systems and algorithms. you absolutely don't need to include "-1" anywhere in a zero-based code, but you constantly need that "-1" in a system based on 1.
there is absolutely no reason to use a 1-based indexing, other than for pure stylistic and mnemonic convenience.
on the other hand, both worlds quantify as expected, so for example five apples naturally translates to apples: 5, which is much more important (for human intuition) than indexing.
however, where I would count up to this quantity of 5, excluding the 5 itself, you'd arbitrarily skip 0 for no particular reason (and you'd end up on a "fence"; see the wikipedia article below), which is, as the commenter above me explained, a logical offset from the key ordinal, or the first element of the address space. many algorithms and logical iterations would in fact require you to subtract the 1 that you haphazardly added, making your code bloated and unreadable -- thus prone to bugs.
more here
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-by-one_error
oh aside from the memory access, which is fundamental, modular arithmetic is also very important, especially when working with 3D geometry, and it just wouldn't work with one-based indexing, again, unless you like to make a -1 minefield.
so I'd argue that there is, in fact, a variety of logical reasons to go with the 0-based system, it's just that you got used to numbering with your fingers instead with your brain. you cannot simply state "the first one is #1" as that's an acausal statement, deeply ingrained in the linguistic culture, and not the only possible mathematical reality. I could state "the first one is #0" with as much rigor and background as you. you have to understand that these ordinals are just categorical names which carry a structural meaning, not just an arbitrary connotation.
if you're having issues with the mnemonics of it, try this one:
things essentially start from the "beginning". which is more likely to be that beginning, zero or one?
and if in that interval alone, 0 to 1, you could fit an entire universe, which one is it again?
still listening to this gem :D
For over 5 years these tracks have helped me program some crazy stuff :D
Love to hear it!! 😊
@@warren010h Hope all is good in your life and wish you a great day mate! Much light and love from switzerland
@@johnwisdomtv Thanks a ton! All has been well. Busy busy with work but, that's a given lol. Hope you are well also! Greetings from the U.S.!
Just for the new peeps, this is actually part 5, however, I never started with list 0 (since we start our counts there) so consider this a revisit/throwback haha. Thanks to those who brought it to my attention.
Benjamin Zilberman Very True. I've actually been considering that.
Benjamin Zilberman Anytime. Glad you like them. Thanks for the recommendation
This one is quite good, possibly my favorite of the bunch! I've been using it while programming in Ruby.
Krondelo Awesome. Glad this one works for ya mate.
Oh man, waited all this time and didn't even see a part 0 which is actually part 5. The conspiracy!
YES! I am so happy to see the OST from The Martian on here. You have just made my day.
Glad I could do so :)
Download is available on my GoogleDrive:
drive.google.com/file/d/0B9sRjUgaskfqdHkzc2ZqS0lnNUk/view?usp=sharing
Thank you so much for this :)
I never coded in my life, and coding sounded very scary for me for a long years, I'am learning 2 programming languages now in order to improve my career, my only friend now is my laptop, this music really help me to stay focus for long hours, I feel now more familiar with coding and programming world, it's just about be focused !
This was the first programming music mix i ever listened to, while doing C# homework back in 2017... Thanks for uploading ^.^
"(part 0)"
This was made for programmers.
3 Years later and still one of my go-to sets for work.
I keep rediscovering tracks from this gem published 8 years ago, wondering where is deja vu coming from. Wow, what a playlist.
Dude, you're saving my life..I started listening to your tracks whenever I'm studying/coding and I don't have the needed seclusion and silence. Big thanks!!
Gergana Stoichkova Awesome man! Really glad that they are helping you ☺
This playlist actually helps me focus, and I usually can't code with music on
Thank you for making these concentration/programming mixes. There are a lot out there but I keep coming back to yours and they really help get me through late work nights (C# programmer). Cheers :)
Hell yeah, 7 projects, deadline in 2 weeks, crunch time!
Yeah!!! Baby!!!
Result: 7buggy half-done projects
@@xCwieCHRISx 7 feature rich, concise projects*
Yes! You are back! I've listened to the first 4. (Mostly the last 3 as the first was a bit too game specific for me)
Thank you so much for the work!
Kenneth Waters Glad you like them. Thanks for following them along :)
I've produced a ton of code and designs listening to this mix throughout the years. Thanks a lot!
holy shit. i almost played every game you list but havent think those music can be for programming music to listen. great work
EU
Animax PU
b/c you skipped right to the shooting part
I don't know where to post this so I'll post it here, subscribed, I really like your channel and the message it provides, I think many of the videos of self improvement, hope, life, etc. are things many young people (of all backgrounds) need to hear these days. The future is better than our generation can imagine, but we gotta work together to make it so.
Dubloh Hey there! Thank you so much for the comment. Really made my day! I'm glad I can get a beneficial message out there. It's truly what I hope this channel can do. Love what you said about the future being better if we work together to make it so. I totally agree!
just finished 13 hours of html, css, java script and some work on an unreal game and have repeated this video 5 times and other videos like it. and I now have to get up for my classes in 4 hours...
did not expect the bonus part surprised me very positively, thanks
The Death Note bonus brings back a lot of memories! I love it! Thanks for this!
I started firing from all cylinders at 48:00. Coders are god.. Music is life.. Thanks for this one
Thanks for the new vid! I've been listening to your Programming Mixes pretty much non-stop for months now. They are perfect for work.
Mitch LeBlanc Awesome. Glad they work for you
How I knew this was a legit list? Been listening to Cliff Martinez during coding for years- heard it come on around the 25 minute mark... subscribed.
Ha, yes when I discovered his work, amazed!
I'm studying chinese with your playlists, they are very helpful. And I love Deus Ex soundtracks! Thank you.
Very interesting discovering this comment. I'm pretty late on responding but had to respond regardless. I've started studying Mandarin a few months ago myself and it's been a great experience so far. The characters are challenging, but as you may have already discovered, the more you learn, the easier it becomes. Glad you enjoy the music by the way ☺
@@warren010h Just tryin to maintain 1 year gap response chain. Hope someone responds next year to maintain this gap chain lol ....
OMFG new music from Warren, I've been listening to dubstep playlists for the past 2 weeks while coding, and now this WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
link?
best mixes period! I have been using these are a student then as an inten then as ML Engineer. can't thank you enough!
Orson Adams Thanks for following along and keeping them with you through your career :) First list was made spring 2013 after a data structures class and I've been out of college for 2 years. Man does time flies!
a classic, I listen to many similar concentration compilations - but always return to this one , like a first love !
Hey this is great! thank you for this I really appreciate this "programming" and "study session" musics playlist. I am a student studying computer programming and distracted easily. When I put my headphones on I can really focus with this playlists!
Rolex Scotch Awesome. Yeah Ive been there. The idea of these lists started after a hectic semester of programming for me 3years ago. The tracks I used in the first list were the ones that took me through the long nights/early mornings...of getting 1 or 2 pieces of functionality in place of a larger project. Dollar menu, NOS energy drink and skittles...memories haha
LOL so funny. also very very true my friend. Always I am at Dollar store for supplies. And yes, I always drink coffee. Are you in school or you have moved on? If I may ask?
thank you
Rolex Scotch Haha. No I graduated 2 years ago. I don't get to code much more at all now, but work keeps me busy there and at home on top of my plans for "changing the world" haha.
I like how this playlist starts at part 0.
Bro, I'm addicted to this playlist, great job at assembling these pearls.
I've created a list on Spotify with a lot of those and other chill songs for while programming: open.spotify.com/playlist/3uhy5em4TRDa4DA0QXQoOP?si=Yydf264nQJS3DbrABb30-Q feel free to listen
Broooooo actually I noticed you counted the parts by binary XD Which I REALLY LOVED it got me cracking for 10 minutes until I stopped
Keep it up bro!
(RU)
Музыка, в формате OST всегда норавилась потому что к хорошим играм и фильмам музыку подбирают очень хорошо,
А при прослушивание подобных сборников. музыка не отвлекает от дела, а в то же время это почти то же самое что просмотреть альбом с воспоминаниями.
Очень продуктивно!.
(EN)
Music, OST always like because to good games and movies music pick up very well
And in listening to such collections. the music is not distracting, and at the same time, it's almost the same as to browse the album of memories.
Very productive!.
Thumbs up for the Death Note track! Such a cool little ditty.... the music really made the series special.
source2112 Thank you ☺! I loved the series and theme so much I couldn't help but add it in. Though I've done more driving to it than anything when I was going through something at the time a couple years ago. Glad you enjoyed!
Yeah...its interesting how we can often relate a piece music or even an anime to certain phase of our lives. You grabbed a new subscriber for this one. I see you are in to tech...are you are Mr. Robot fan?
source2112 that is true! :) I haven't started watching Mr. Robot. I've been meaning to as my co-workers talk about it a lot! I've managed to avoid any spoilers so far. I've only recently started watching Stranger Things (which is unrelated but another really good series)
You are making us programmers a favor, dude. I mean it.
It's nice to see you upload more of these, they're great
oh mack Glad you like it man. I never intended to keep doing these but I have no reason not to at the moment so hope to bring more
Oh, god. I did not know L's theme was in the vid and I assumed TH-cam started playing my playlist!
vandeman171 Ha! Yeah the thing is, L's theme helps me focus in on thought sometimes, which is something he was all about in DeathNote. Thought it would be a nice bonus. DeathNote was awesome btw!! :)
Yeah, me too man! I keep watching the part in which L stares in his coffee mug, and thinks about the absurdity that Kira is God in episode 9: encounter :)
vandeman171 bulubu
Great mix. Really enjoyed working on a project with this!
Between this and your 1st one, these are probably your best mixes.
Glad you enjoy it :)
DYING LIGHT MUSIC! so cool! Nice surprise! Can't wait for 2. One of the most amazing zombie survival games ever!
That death note was unexpected at the end
Nice touch
Been listening to this on repeat since this morning while at coding bootcamp. Another solid mix!
Nice! Yeah I brought my personal laptop to work this morning just to let it render and after that, gave it a test run while I was working lol.
0:19:28 Predestination (2014) - "Ending Credits Soundtrack"
0:42:09 @ Shadowrun Returns OST - "Blood Hounds"
one of the best list
I don't know if the music has anything to do with it, but I actually made a breakthrough in my coding project.
Jacob011 Awesome!
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So glad you included material from the Solaris soundtrack. Great stuff!
This is by far the best compilation. I'm coding like a pro!!!!
Warren please, reupload the rest of the series! They are just amazing!
This helped me concentrate to fix a hell of errors, thanks.
Deadline is tommorw :)
01:01:00 *WOW this was unexpected! One of my favourite anime characters and my favourite anime, in a music mix like this.*
The timestamp is also perfect, this can't be a coincidence!
Dude that anime is legit!! Also, check out Baki if you haven't yet. Also a good series with a new season coming in the next couple months!
@@warren010h I will think about it thank you
@@warren010h I'm impressed you still comment after all these years
Don't know if this playlist or any playlist helped me focus, I realize it's a big issue, I will even try to convince myself to do work during an evening, to end up staring away after few minutes, being distracted, it's like my mind wants to go elsewhere, even reading the comments here or checking something else. So, it's like coding for 2 minutes, then being lost for 10 minutes, realize that I have written 4 lines of code, then come back here to write about it, then I'll go to make something to eat, then watch some youtube, shii..
But it's a good playlist.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is surprisingly well-sounding
You have excellent taste in music. very very nice compilation, thank you
The Solaris soundtrack is amazing - such an underrated movie. Personally I think it is one of Clooney's best performances and a great interpretation of the original work.
Absolutely agreed. The music is beautiful and haunting just like the movie itself.
This part really shook me:
18:39
not coding, but I do my work on solidworks with your soundtracks. thanks for sharing mate!
Wow I am very focused and find myself working really hard with this track list.
This is an awesome playlist, one of my faves on utube!
James Ponds Glad you like mate :)
Got so excited when I saw you had made another! Please keep em coming dude. Peace
This is so helpful for reliving "study stress". Thanks!
I knocked out 3 basic structural steel profile CAD sketches in 45 minutes. Thank you.
Another great mixtube. Thank you!
Jeremy Tromburg Glad you enjoy it. Hoping that I can collect a lot more for the next one and have a longer list.
This is epic, but it's not good for my concentration because every few minutes i keep having to check where this amazing music came from :D
Jim Read Haha! TH-cam will do that xD Good luck
Print ("Yo. Dis is good.
Hats off for the Death Note one. My friend and I study CS atm and we
basically died laughing when it came on.")
swift music for programmers & I.T engineers. Calm & humbled
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
int song = 1;
{
if(song = 1):
printf("thanks for this mix");
else
printf("this song is bad")
return 0;
}
of course , the program will display "thanks for the mix" .
0000 Part 0
- knowing your audience, kudos :)
3 years listening this and i loved !
I've created a list on Spotify with a lot of those and other chill songs for while programming: open.spotify.com/playlist/3uhy5em4TRDa4DA0QXQoOP?si=Yydf264nQJS3DbrABb30-Q feel free to listen
damn deus ex has some killers, still listening to you playlist 2022
Oh yeah, to this day I still listen to the soundtracks for all 3 Deus Ex titles while working lol
Wait it's been an hour already? Great mix
i love this tracks, thanks for this dude!
This music is incredible.
Nice job again on your 5th list, this is my second fav along with 001 for programming, its getting harder to complete in a row the 5 whole lists (6h37m), i hope you don't mean by 0000 that you gonna make more than 8 lists, i might die if i have to code for more than 10hours , jk ;) looking forward for the 101
Danniel Kastle Haha, yessir! I added the extra 0 because there will be more ;)
One of THE best playlists to work to...Many thanks man! =D
Now I want to start coding the matrix although I am that 'hello world' guy!!
Worked to this today. Great mix, thanks for putting it together.
Thanks you're the best! keep them coming
Johnathan Mason Thanks. Will try ;)
L's ideology :),... Great bonus!!
YES FINALLY SOMETHING CHILL THAT CAN HELP ME ROBLOX DEVELOPMENT (LUA PROGRAMMING)
I've never played Black Ops, but if I did, I'd probably get stuck in the main menu listening to that synth.
You know, I think the music was what I enjoyed most about the game lol. CoD has some really nice menu themes. I've found myself sitting at them all the time just listening to them.
Likewise :)
Even though it wasn't intentional...I dig the title
Easily my favorite of them all. Like the lower intensity stuff,
ASMR here :
0:19:28 Predestination (2014) - "Ending Credits Soundtrack"
0:24:43 Solaris Soundtrack - Cliff Martinez - "First Sleep"
Best programming/concentration set I'va ever listened! Great!
Love those playlists of yours! Very cyberpunky, so me likey!!
Love the bonus track. I thought that sounded like Death Note.
GAH HOW HAVE I MISSED THIS FOR SO LONG
I like that you started with zero. Non programmers wouldn't understand; but I do. =D
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cut'n'paste is the coders life
Awesome mix! Thank you for uploading this masterpiece!
Part[0] was great!
Thank you for these, keep it up!
I was using this to study but , it sound like a mission is about to start.
class Outer{
val variable:String="We Gonna make great things here"
class Inner{
fun GetMsg():String{
return "Thanks for this awesome video >> Subscribed :)"
}
}
}
fun main (args:Array){
val out=Outer()
val inner=Outer.Inner()
println(inner.GetMsg())
}
These are fatastic keep them up mate!
The death note track at the end was dope, I dropped my shit big time
Haha, awesome! It was a great series and I absolutely loved the suspenseful music!