Unfortunately Blub did leave the oven on which burned down his whole village and pushed his people to near extinction. Remembers kids, only you can prevent forest fires.
Thank you for this animated explaination. I tried so many TH-cam videos before i stumbled on your channel, was immediately captivated. I was laughing as i learned, just like a kid. Please more videos for those of us that get confused by "grown-up" explainations LOL!!
These are amazing... not going to lie I laughed a few times too these are do helpful to show people who are new to code. Keep making more, these videos make me so happy :)
Great vid! I already know how to code, but I was searching some easy programming vids for my classmates! I'll definitely send them these! It would be great to have a vid on while / do... While statement next!
Great video! Since you talked about the conditionals, why not a video on *"Switch"* ? I've heard it's a way to optimize many conditionals in a row, but nothing further than that. Lookin' forward to the next video ; )
Actually, that's gonna be our next video! 🤪 We were gonna put Switch statements in this video but this video is already long enough so keep an eye out for that. Thank you so much though :')
good video, but i think adding a intermediate mouth between open and closed would make it smoother edit: oh yeah for the suggestion i suggest regex, i literally cannot figure out how to use it or what its even used for
Be careful when saying if statements work the same between JavaScript and other languages. Yes, the if/else syntax is the same, but conditionals can be evaluated differently. JavaScript supports loose and strict equality, so the strict equality comparison === in JavaScript is similar to the == in the other languages. == in JavaScript is a loose comparison that attempts to covert data types, so "3" is equal to 3 in JavaScript when using ==. JavaScript also has != and !== which work similarly. This could affect JavaScript beginners' learnings watching this video.
Well did he leave the oven on or not??
Unfortunately Blub did leave the oven on which burned down his whole village and pushed his people to near extinction. Remembers kids, only you can prevent forest fires.
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This is the literal definition of a beginner tutorial, really impressive
I had a panic attack *for* the blob. I’m glad the blob harnessed the power of the flow chart in the end :,)
This video is wholesome af and so was your comment. Thanks for that
Thank you for this animated explaination. I tried so many TH-cam videos before i stumbled on your channel, was immediately captivated. I was laughing as i learned, just like a kid. Please more videos for those of us that get confused by "grown-up" explainations LOL!!
Some of the smoothest animation I've ever seen, and the video was so clean and informative as a whole 👍🏻👍🏻
I love the way you explain the If - Else condition which is digestible.
Thank you for the hard work and shared knowledge.
For how well this feels done I'm surprised it doesn't have more views.
God bless you man! It was so easy to understand, unlike all other tutorials or books out there!
I can't understand most of the things from my online courses, you guys make it way way easier, please please please, make more videos
this is so underrated, seriously helping me with my midterm rn! please make more videos
The animation was so cute! Great video guys! :)
Gosh, truly appreciated, my understanding in conditional statements has significantly improved.
I am a computer engineer by education and trade. Your explanation is amazing, this is way to teach programming. Kudos
I second that. I'm currently taking Cyber Security and this makes things so much more easier to comprehend!
These are amazing... not going to lie I laughed a few times too these are do helpful to show people who are new to code. Keep making more, these videos make me so happy :)
This has helped me so much! Please make more!
This is exactly what I needed. All the other videos didn't help. It's like I need a pop up Book for me to understand. Thank you
this is literally the most interesting video i've ever seen!
These are great! Are you planning on making more? I hope so! Would love to share them a lot of students and volunteers I’m working with.
Great vid! I already know how to code, but I was searching some easy programming vids for my classmates! I'll definitely send them these!
It would be great to have a vid on while / do... While statement next!
The best beginner programming channel on TH-cam by faar
Impressive quality! It's easy to understand and I love the style! I can't even imagine how much work went into this
These are amazing lectures. Please upload more lectures. I really appreciate your efforts. Thank you so much for these amazing lectures.
Thank you for this video, it helps a lot! It gives simple answers to my questions. :)
Great video! Animation explained the concept very well. Can’t wait for the next topic.
Thanks a ton! :)
Great video! Since you talked about the conditionals, why not a video on *"Switch"* ?
I've heard it's a way to optimize many conditionals in a row, but nothing further than that.
Lookin' forward to the next video ; )
Actually, that's gonna be our next video! 🤪 We were gonna put Switch statements in this video but this video is already long enough so keep an eye out for that. Thank you so much though :')
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2:22 Thank You
Love these videos y’all need to make more!!!
Excellent, I would love a Python version for use with students.
I like your teaching style and animations good work and keep making more if you can
Very entertaining and informative video. I watch the whole thing despite being a professional software engineer. Lol.
I am from reddit, i am not complete bigginer but great video keep up the good work
good video, but i think adding a intermediate mouth between open and closed would make it smoother
edit: oh yeah for the suggestion i suggest regex, i literally cannot figure out how to use it or what its even used for
Thank you so much for your comment! We will definitely do our best to improve the mouth movement in our next video. Thanks again!😁
Tommorow i was having exam and i forgot i didn't know anything but then i saw you video you cleared all of my doubts
Best explanation on TH-cam 😎
Can you put out more videos please. You are doing a fine job.
This is better than Udemy's complicated courses!
is cute!🥺💗🥺, I watch because I have a test of coding
Do regex next!
3:10 I fell out😂😂🤣. Sums up my entire elementary experience
to be honest this is the best beginner tutorial I have ever had. *im the kid in the back during 3:08
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Cute! I dig it, I want to share it with my students.
great tutorial make more of this control flow statments
This chanel is awesome!
Please.make more videos.I love them.😊❤
amazing work
It is wonderful, thanks!
Awesome video so informative!
why this channel not well known?
Please make one on data structures,please!!!!
Do RegEx next, i dont fully understand it much and probably other people :) cool vid
Blubette omgg Soo cuutee!
THICCC
mood = "on the floor laughing"
Why there are only 5 vidoes on this channel?😕 I want more of them!
you guys are the best
Thank you so so so much 💗
this is amazing
Where did you go and why did you leave. this was amazing. :(
just curious if 3.50 is a reference to wallstreetbets :)
Why do you explain it so well?
Thank you!
Please do one on Nested If
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thank u keep going
pls teach us a long program with all this concepts
💥Any plans on covering Nested Loops?
Love it
thanks!
This lecture made my day. Thank you for making animations and such examples.
Did I leave the oven on😂😂
Could you help me with an assignment ? 😅
Would this work for swift
is rhe if else and else the same thing ?
wow good for me coz am child to code
Be careful when saying if statements work the same between JavaScript and other languages. Yes, the if/else syntax is the same, but conditionals can be evaluated differently. JavaScript supports loose and strict equality, so the strict equality comparison === in JavaScript is similar to the == in the other languages. == in JavaScript is a loose comparison that attempts to covert data types, so "3" is equal to 3 in JavaScript when using ==. JavaScript also has != and !== which work similarly. This could affect JavaScript beginners' learnings watching this video.
My students are forcing me to do everything. help
All blubs are blubs !
bye kevin😂😂😂
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Nice but could not understand well
I didn't understand anything can please say in Hindi
bro has adhd