@3:56 - Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't your arrows now point to p2 place in the heap? Line 22, is saying p1 should now point to the place on the heap that p2 is pointing. Everything you said would apply if the code on line 22 was p2 = p1; Again please correct me if I am wrong - I'm not trying to troll I'm trying to better understand and make sure others do too. Thanks for the video, Mark
@@Mark-D-Inman Oh no worries at all Mark! Your video made the small mistake much easier to see! Really this video is still top tier for an explanation. Still an awesome video! :)
So sad that discovered your channel this late, but this helps me learn a lot after tons of struggle. Definitely one of the most underrated coding channels I've ever saw keep it up!.
Super helpful as a long-time engineer who needs to brush back up on C# again. I'm finding it's getting harder as I get older to keep up with stuff, maybe I gotta pick up coffee again 😅
@3:56 - Correct me if I am wrong but shouldn't your arrows now point to p2 place in the heap? Line 22, is saying p1 should now point to the place on the heap that p2 is pointing. Everything you said would apply if the code on line 22 was p2 = p1; Again please correct me if I am wrong - I'm not trying to troll I'm trying to better understand and make sure others do too. Thanks for the video, Mark
Yes, you're absolutely right Craig. That's a mistake in my slide, my bad :-(. You've understood it perfectly. My apologies for the confusion.
@@Mark-D-Inman Oh no worries at all Mark! Your video made the small mistake much easier to see! Really this video is still top tier for an explanation. Still an awesome video! :)
@@Mark-D-Inman Will you update the video am try to learn this but am not sure where is the mistake from video
dont normally comment but this video was insanely helpful thanks !
Fantastic! So pleased I could help.
Agreed! Finally found one that I could understand! Thanks Mark!
Great explanation! I was reading a book about this subject and didn’t understand a thing, keep up the good work!
Thanks, Glad it helped!
thank you a lot. it helped me.
Awesome. So pleased to hear it :-)
Thank you for sharing, sir. It's easy to understand.
Exactly the kind of explanation I needed, thank you Mark
Absolutely my pleasure :-) Glad it helped.
Thanks, everything was clear. Now I can delve further
Glad it helped.
this was very helpful in preparation for my interview, thanks!
Glad it was helpful. Best of luck with your interview.
So sad that discovered your channel this late, but this helps me learn a lot after tons of struggle. Definitely one of the most underrated coding channels I've ever saw keep it up!.
That's great to hear :-) Thank you. I'm so glad to be able to help.
Those are valuable informations, thank you!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Really well explained! Looking forward to your next video.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you! I did not know that.
Great explanation 💯
Thanks:-)
Thank you for a great video!
Massive pleasure! Hope it helped!
Super Helpful thank you!
Super helpful as a long-time engineer who needs to brush back up on C# again. I'm finding it's getting harder as I get older to keep up with stuff, maybe I gotta pick up coffee again 😅
Glad to hear it :-) You should definitely pick up coffee again.
Great explanation :) Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, really helped. Thanks!
Well explained video, many thanks.
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Great Explanation! Can you add your source code's link to the video description? Thank you!
Thanks for the reminder to do this for the videos :-) Link is now in the description.
Great explanation keep it up
Appreciate it
great video
Thanks :-)
thank you dude it helped !!!
So glad to hear it 😀
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Yeah! It Helped
I'm so pleased :-)