@techmechie We wanted the question to be asked three times. If you didn't have the outer loop, it would ask once, run the repeating numbers and then return 0 and end. With the outer loop, once the the questions are run, the program will return 0 and then end.
Hey Bucky! My class is using your videos in our Programming class and they're very helpful. We think you're hilarious and awesome, you inspire us to be great programmers lol xD
OMFGOMFG!!! ok im calm now. thanks SOO much for THIS tutorial in particular, i was going through all of them looking for how to do nested loops, because ive been trying to make a calculator program, (just in the debugger) and i didnt know how to do nested loops. thanks soo much man!
You know what Bucky Roberts?! You're funny more than enough... Glad you found your girlish hanky... You have granted respect and admiration from most of your subscribers and non-subscribers... Well done and keep it up...
Ive found that programming on a TI-84 calculator (in class, while the teacher is lecturing) gives a strong foundation for more complicated languages like C. A lot of it is the same.
@03:19: True, but I would say just add the curly braces regardless of statements or not because you may return to add statements later, and when you do, the curly braces are already there to begin with. Also it's more easier to add them in just, lol.
I love you, Bucky! Question: I heard you've made an app that's available in the apple store. What is the name of the app? Thanks for the great videos! They rock my socks!
Bucky if we remove the first loop then it will show the same result is with the two loops,so why then we used nested loop.give some other example...... you are a nice tutor......
@batymahn Yep I can't stand trying to learn stuff off these 'aliens with a PHD' which you refer to who use fancy terms but don't explain them properly. Nice to finally find some tuts showing how to do some basic code in a clear concise manner.
@0501701 just for the guys that are having issues with the scanf command like me, not outputting code; this is cause im using xcode with SL BUT through a VM on my windows PC. hold shift + Enter worked for me.. w00t
I enjoy watching everyone of these as a refresher because I haven't programmed in awhile. Bucky's tutorials are the best!
@techmechie We wanted the question to be asked three times. If you didn't have the outer loop, it would ask once, run the repeating numbers and then return 0 and end. With the outer loop, once the the questions are run, the program will return 0 and then end.
Hey Bucky! My class is using your videos in our Programming class and they're very helpful. We think you're hilarious and awesome, you inspire us to be great programmers lol xD
Thumbs up for Hankie!!!!
Bucky is the best damn programming teacher I've ever seen. PERIOD!
In case you didn't figure out, the program he is using is called "XCode" and can be found on the Mac App Store for free.
OMFGOMFG!!!
ok im calm now. thanks SOO much for THIS tutorial in particular, i was going through all of them looking for how to do nested loops, because ive been trying to make a calculator program, (just in the debugger) and i didnt know how to do nested loops. thanks soo much man!
you teach really well, Buck.
Thanks for your tutorials, i know a bit about C now, it's killing me but your tutorials helps a lot
i wish you were teaching in my class! and Bucky, you made the programming sounds more interesting than before.
You truly have a gift for teaching it's incredible.
Thanks a lot again! I will finish watching all you tuts for sure.
You know what Bucky Roberts?! You're funny more than enough... Glad you found your girlish hanky... You have granted respect and admiration from most of your subscribers and non-subscribers... Well done and keep it up...
Ive found that programming on a TI-84 calculator (in class, while the teacher is lecturing) gives a strong foundation for more complicated languages like C. A lot of it is the same.
@03:19: True, but I would say just add the curly braces regardless of statements or not because you may return to add statements later, and when you do, the curly braces are already there to begin with. Also it's more easier to add them in just, lol.
Ok thanks,i noticed some differences in the including of libraries in this prog.You are appreciated.
@chobbipod true. but the code this time is
NSLog(@"%1", userNum);
I love you, Bucky!
Question: I heard you've made an app that's available in the apple store. What is the name of the app?
Thanks for the great videos! They rock my socks!
Bucky you are great my bro,keep it up,you really doin a good job. :-) gon be checkin your blog soon.
Bucky if we remove the first loop then it will show the same result is with the two loops,so why then we used nested loop.give some other example...... you are a nice tutor......
Bucky, the topic of loops is common to most programming languages. I often wonder, do you get bored of teaching the same thing in different languages?
@batymahn Yep I can't stand trying to learn stuff off these 'aliens with a PHD' which you refer to who use fancy terms but don't explain them properly. Nice to finally find some tuts showing how to do some basic code in a clear concise manner.
"Game Time" XD.
Bucky you're awesome :P
You have great videos man
Everybody that teach, should teach like Bucky!!!
great tut! but why do we need the outer loop at all?
Hankies are NASTTYYY!:)
I'm slightly confused.. sorry I'm a total newbie at this. Just a quick question..
The for loop:
for (int b=1; b
yo I heard you like loops, so i put a loop within a loop within a loop that loops the loop while looping the loop
AWESOME DUDE!!!!!! Team Bucky!!
its a very helpful videos.......thank u very much
Do people like you mean to be funny or are you just naturally skilled. 4:01
no worries! I figured it out, to count out number instead of repeating number, NSLog(@"%i", b);
Thank you very much helpful.
thank is avery little word to you
realy thank you very very very very much,God guide and protect you
rana from Egypt
LOOPCEPTION!
@0501701
just for the guys that are having issues with the scanf command like me, not outputting code;
this is cause im using xcode with SL BUT through a VM on my windows PC.
hold shift + Enter worked for me.. w00t
"And I'n not gonna pause it either"
"Where's my hanky, where's my hanky"
:')
can someone help I just got Xcode 4 and when i try to type in the console it won't let me
Why does it print out the same number each time, and not count out till it reaches userNum input?
DOes anyone know how to clear the screen?
i am not gonna pause this!
if you are adding B++ in the second for loop??
thnx again
you ARE preety flippin sweet !!
For loop inside a for loop.... Forception!
your really awesome :)
what program are you using there,its not salford C? Or Visual basic.?
Where's my hanky? where's my hanky? :(
wheres mah hankie wheres mah hankie
Can u give me the link for the comi\piler that you are using
my compiler is always loading and it never works. what can be the issue?
Two people failed at loopin' the loop!
where's my hanky!!! :P
this guy is so funny
didnt work for me :-(
@ls111222333444555 missed a semi colon somewhere.. ;)
Thanks so much anyway....though he had already told me..:)
Here's my hankie xD
it's his non pubescent voice
@gordo4444 Linux?
i dont even have a mac XD