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That would be a more satisfying explanation if the root.zig wasn't otherwise empty. Like maybe there would be signal hooks or other arcana, but from this explanation it just looks like unused indirection, that _could_ be hooked?
Thank you for your comment! You raise an interesting point. The use of root.zig might seem like unnecessary indirection at first glance, especially if it's mostly empty. However, its purpose is to provide a flexible entry point for future expansion, like adding signal hooks, custom initialization logic, or other advanced features down the line.
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This is really confusing. If I remember correctly, you didn't use "zig init" to initialise the project's content, but if you did, you would have root.zig file created, which is the entry point for a library, along with main.zig file, which is the entry point for an executable.
We haven't covered those yet in this course, but anyway, what you're referring to is another file that has a similar name but is a completely different file than what I'm referring to in the video.
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I just watched the previous episode, this guy pushes the limits with every new video he publish 😲😲 !
I can't wait for the next one, thank you ♥♥ !
This is the tenth time I watch the first and second episodes, I am also waiting impatiently for the third episode.
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Thank you, I'm working on it now, it will be finished soon :)
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o wow... this evolves better then I imagined it from the first lesson. we go slow but we learn it the proper way it seems... can't wait for next ones
You noticed! I am always working on improving the quality and that is why we are growing slowly!
This channel has been the best Zig tutorial for me because I don't consider myself a programmer or part of the community. The graphical visualization approach instead of just coding in an IDE works so well for me mentally. I've been waiting for lesson 2 the whole month like a drug addict 🤣. Thank you ✊.
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We are working on it .. :)
This is not normal, to understand how this man develops we will all agree that the previous video was great but when we watch these scenes we notice that he cares about the small details that lead to producing high-quality content in this way, I am waiting impatiently for the rest of the lessons, subscribed and donated, keep it up
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im not sure if its an AI or a real person but your editing is top notch and looking forward for more zig tutorials!
You can think of me as an AI person xD
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That would be a more satisfying explanation if the root.zig wasn't otherwise empty. Like maybe there would be signal hooks or other arcana, but from this explanation it just looks like unused indirection, that _could_ be hooked?
Thank you for your comment! You raise an interesting point. The use of root.zig might seem like unnecessary indirection at first glance, especially if it's mostly empty. However, its purpose is to provide a flexible entry point for future expansion, like adding signal hooks, custom initialization logic, or other advanced features down the line.
This is really confusing. If I remember correctly, you didn't use "zig init" to initialise the project's content, but if you did, you would have root.zig file created, which is the entry point for a library, along with main.zig file, which is the entry point for an executable.
We haven't covered those yet in this course, but anyway, what you're referring to is another file that has a similar name but is a completely different file than what I'm referring to in the video.
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