Whito Dev - It's a thing for learning and relaxing at the same time. Most people wouldn't understand it, so I guess stronger ASMR through what sounds like Elvish to them?
Now this is one unique genre of ASMR, I usually listen to asmr when I write code, but listening to an asmr video about programming while programming is a cool thing to do in weekends.
Wow! 3 whole years later and you’re still checking the comments on this vid! Shows you care about what people think no matter when, and that’s a good thing! Keep up the good work, and have fun with future programming.
Well, I definitely did not see this coming. Just subscribed, after falling in love with a few of your ear blowing videos. I write code around 8-12hrs each day for a living, and tend to watch/listen to ASMR videos at the same time, since they keep me calm, but I can still concentrate. The fact that you've got this series (I know, I'm late!) is just mind blowing. Thanks for creating this. :)
I know it is like 10 months late, but I've started learning to code, and so my first language was C. I tried to master it when I was only a beginner. It was very hard. So I moved to Python. Python is the easiest computer language. I learned python for 2 years, and I almost mastered it. After I've learned python, other languages are easy to understand. I recommend you learning Python first, and moving on.
@@storks7780 c++ was my first computer language...then python haha. I took python only because that was what was being taught in my comp sci class but it was surprisingly fun
Pablo Alfaro ah cool, I wished our school also had some C++ lessons. Our school teaches us to use XCode to create certain games or apps using Swift fml
I work as a web developer for a living and I like to listen to podcasts and ASMR to calm my head down. From what I've found, there aren't many ASMR programming related videos. I would LOVE to see an in depth PHP version of this, or any of those other languages you mentioned that you were learning! Thanks so much for making this content! :)
Every once in a while i find myself coming back to this series from you. It's so damn good. The sound design is just amazing. I hope at some point people told you. Love this.
As a programming fanatic, this is honestly the coolest ASMR video I've ever watched. Thank-you very much for doing this, it's possibly my favorite video on the entire internet. :D
Nothing would make me happier than new episodes in this series. I find programming and thinking about data structures to be really relaxing and these videos are just great!
Dem, i'm suscribed to this channel for years now, but i just discovered this programming + asmr playlist. i'm currently studying programming and this is like a mix of two of my favorite worlds. I encourage you to keep doing more of these!
Watching this after taking an introductory programming class is LIFE-CHANGING y’all!!!! At first I was like “it’s cool to see how these programs can be made” and now I’m like “I CAN MAKE IT TOO”
wow the long awaited programming video. thank you so much!!! now i can doze of and still learn some stuff. hopefully i don't get nightmares about dangling pointers and memory leaks. i'll keep my java garbage collection book ready if i wake up screaming :P
+Generic Male hahaha thank you! :D in the next C video I'm going to give examples of memory leaks, maybe I'll add something about dangling pointers too. Keep the java garbage collection book close by! :D
C Programming ASMR playlist (Part 2 was uploaded at the end of May^_^): goo.gl/N3GTHP Hey guys :) Here's the C programming video for those of you interested in something a little nerdy. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! Sleep well :) EDIT: Thank you guys for your positive reaction to this video! I really didn't think so many people would be interested in it :D Because you enjoyed it and asked for more, I will turn this into a series, probably once monthly :) Part 2 is coming in the last week of May!
+Caroline ASMR System.out.println("I want more videos like this! Maybe with IDEs. It could be funny explanation about anything"); System.out.println("Great video by the way!");
+3GenGames Thanks! I program a text game in C and I use PHP/HTML for the game's website. In the game, I also use Lua to write some scripts that make it possible to interact with NPCs, like doing a quest where you need to search for an item and return it to the NPC :D At one point I wanted to convert the game into Python and I started doing this but only got 60k lines of C converted before burning out. The game is now 199,657 lines of code. I love C anyway, so the failed conversion just helped me learn Python :D Do you program as well? Either as a hobby or professionally?
I remember watching this video when it first came out and not knowing anything about C... 4 years later and I'm listening to this again while I try to code a shell script from scratch. Time flies!
this has helped me fall asleep do the past 3 nights. I would love another video like this that is more elaboratative on C. The combination of your whispers with the typing is the perfect sleepy recipe for.
+Luci L. I'm so happy to hear that this one has been working for you! I'm planning on the next C video to be ready at some point in May, this time with more programming since the intro is out of the way :)) Thank you for enjoying!
You have no idea how happy this video made me. I'm so envious of programmers and wish I had the concentration and mentality to grasp every concept without always feeling like I'm a step behind. Thank you.
Pls never delete your channel I’ve been listening to you since I was in 7th grade and now I’m an 11th grader and I still listen to you you are very comforting keep going g
I come back to this video every once in a while and this is the first time I watch it while I am learning C, and it's the first time I realize you are programming in c!
really cool that you made a vid on c. I am also self-taught and seeing the c language at the forefront like this is heart warming. I discovered c in highschool (2011) and sporadically dabbled into it ever since so I'd say it's a nice, concise language although complicated at times and I love using the sdl libraries with it.. anyway I slept 3 times to this vid haha. so relaxing.
Now my favourite ASMR video. I am currently learning C, and wanted to know a lot of the theory too and now you've taught me quite a bit. It is also a long while since I've gotten strong 'tingle' reactions and I imagine the mix of the keyboard and whispers did it amazingly well.
I wasn't a subscriber to your channel but this video appeared in my suggestions bar. Very refreshing to not only find an ASMR channel that's so good but one that does such a unique video as this. I'm in IT and love computers but was never good at programming. This was both super relaxing and fascinating. Fantastic work! I subscribed after 5 minutes. :)
please do data structures and algorithms course in C like trees, arrays, etc... but in details HAHAAHAHA I want to learn and listen to ASMR at the same time
I've never seen this channel before. Good find. I always love finding unique, atypical ASMR videos (e.g. anything not makeup tutorials, ear cleaning, cranial nerve exams, massages, and/or -inaudible- unintelligible whislering). Hope to see more interesting stuff from you.
+James B Thank you so much James! This video really opened up a new type of ASMR content on my channel and I'm so happy I'm not the only one who finds it enjoyable! I'll definitely be making more ^_^ Have a great weekend.
+jontheskillful Comments like these make me incredibly happy! I'm excited that I can continue with these types of programming videos and other people like you will enjoy them :) Have an awesome day!
Hey Caroline! I saw this video when it was released and I didn't understand it at all. But now I'm taking a computer programming class and I'm learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This is similar to Java so I understand a little of it. Anyway I think it's pretty interesting and it makes for a good ASMR video!😄
+TheSuperMerc C & C++ are not really all that different, at least not on a fundamental level. There are some major differences, but not really all that many.
+CALEBMAESTRO That is not even remotely true. C and C++ have common roots, but they are completely different beasts today. Modern idiomatic C++ looks so different from C they might as well be named C and Y respectively.
This is great!!! I love programming and ASMR but I never thought they could mix so well. This might help to refresh what I studied 5 years ago. Thanks for such an amazing video and for the "imagination", I guess you could say, to put together whispering and programming. BTW I don't know if you've been asked this a lot before or if you have refused previously to answer this question but, what is your job?
+Ander Leyún Thank you so much, Ander!! ^.^ When I first came to Germany, I didn't have many options because the general rule is if a German can do the job, you can't get a permit for it, so I teach English as a foreign language at a private school, which turned out to be a pretty cool experience :) Thanks again for the lovely comment. I hope you have a great weekend!
Okay, ich belege den ganzen Kurs ☺. Das beste Video dieser Art mit allem, was ich bei ASMR liebe : Flüstern, Tippen und ich lerne wirklich etwas dabei. Vielen Dank!
This is everything I didn't know I wanted! I would love to see a whole series of this, especially if you gradually build on the previous videos so people can learn to code more complex programs. I learned several languages in college but C was never one we focused on much, so I would love to fill in that knowledge gap while also enjoying ASMR videos.
@@AaLLLLL if you were a pro you wouldn't suggest a language. Because then you would know that you have to analyze the problem and then choose the best language for it
flopski C11 standard 5.1.2.2.1: The function called at program startup is named main. The implementation declares no prototype for this function. It shall be defined with a return type of int and with no parameters: int main(void) { /* ... */ } or with two parameters (referred to here as argc and argv, though any names may be used, as they are local to the function in which they are declared): int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* ... */ } or equivalent; or in some other implementation-defined manner. --- On window, mac and linux they'll be on the stack anyway, so not declaring them just means you don't know about them... They'll still be there. C11 standard 6.9.1: "If the } that terminates a function is reached, and the value of the function call is used by the caller, the behavior is undefined." --- So I alway use a return. Just in case. Finally. I didn't see any mention of me correcting anything... It was merely an extension.
This is great. More people need to make tutorial/lesson videos in ASMR form. Rather than just listening to someone talk endlessly about mundane stuff, to actually learn something in the time we spend watching these videos would be amazing. Also the sounds really helped to hold my attention, more so than any of the regular programming video I've tried learning from before. Hopefully this form of ASMR video will become a trend.
this is amazing and you should 110% make a part 2. I adore it when I get to combine my relaxation-tingles with actually learning something - especially something cool and useful. if you felt like doing a C++ part 3, too, that would be perfect!
Ok, now i can study and sleep at the same time! You made one of my biggest dream come true ahah😂 this is really useful for me, it helps me to sleep and revise the old concepts about the c for beginners, love you for this😍😂
idk what it is about this but it’s insanely tingly and i definitely didn’t make through my first few watch throughs. i still haven’t made it to the end but you get the point
Oh man I remember watching this almost a year ago now and I was just starting to learn to code. Now I use C++ on a daily basis for work and I taught myself app development in C# and have made a game! Insane how much things change in just a year.
I'm actually trying to learn programming right now, this is awesome! Your voice is so soothing, but it still kept my attention and made it that much more interesting. I love this concept. It would be amazing to learn and relax with a whole series :D
I'm just starting on your C programming series, this is amazing! I've always been interested in anything technology related and this interested me, by putting it onto an asmr format it was the perfect draw. I love it!!!
Falls asleep to C
Has nightmares in Java
AHHHHHHH
Lmao
Lol XD
Why did I burst into laughter?xD
Java is easier than C
I don't know why ASMR programming is a thing but we need MORE!
Whito Dev - It's a thing for learning and relaxing at the same time. Most people wouldn't understand it, so I guess stronger ASMR through what sounds like Elvish to them?
It's like being back at uni, trying to sleep whilst be lectured about C :p
HaHa!
Gold!
TRUE
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👀👀👀
ahaha
what do u work now
it's like back in college, my roommate would stay awake all night doing his homework while whispering his code
@Brick Stone Which is why you dont go to college for coding.
@•vermelon• what?
mm nostalgia 😍/s&j 😭
@Brick Stone can you share more what do you mean doing english ?
Now this is one unique genre of ASMR, I usually listen to asmr when I write code,
but listening to an asmr video about programming while programming is a cool thing to do in weekends.
ASMR actually puts me to sleep when I am coding. ><
Definitely an opposite effect on me. haha.
Why would you listen to asmr while coding, how can you even think, while literally smth is whispering in your mind directly
Codeseption
@@sengoku8497 It clears my mind.
Brother, write your profile name with capitalized first letter.
Thought of it, typed it into the searchbar, found it, short wtf moment (reconsideration of life choices included), acceptance, enjoyment
Ahh relatable, I had also searched asmr abstract algebra and asmr physics so you're possibly doing better than me on the sliding scale
Well said.
Deer Viehch okay sped
@Deer Viehch my sentiments exactly
What a time to be alive.
Wow! 3 whole years later and you’re still checking the comments on this vid! Shows you care about what people think no matter when, and that’s a good thing!
Keep up the good work, and have fun with future programming.
Falling asleep to this the night before my college Programming In C final is peak “learning through osmosis”
Technically it's only osmosis if it worked, so... did it?
Well, I definitely did not see this coming. Just subscribed, after falling in love with a few of your ear blowing videos.
I write code around 8-12hrs each day for a living, and tend to watch/listen to ASMR videos at the same time, since they keep me calm, but I can still concentrate. The fact that you've got this series (I know, I'm late!) is just mind blowing. Thanks for creating this. :)
I know it is like 10 months late, but I've started learning to code, and so my first language was C. I tried to master it when I was only a beginner. It was very hard. So I moved to Python. Python is the easiest computer language. I learned python for 2 years, and I almost mastered it. After I've learned python, other languages are easy to understand. I recommend you learning Python first, and moving on.
@@storks7780 I agree! Python was my first language, I learned C second, and now learning any other new languages is much easier :D
Hannah Cawley ;)
@@storks7780 c++ was my first computer language...then python haha. I took python only because that was what was being taught in my comp sci class but it was surprisingly fun
Pablo Alfaro ah cool, I wished our school also had some C++ lessons. Our school teaches us to use XCode to create certain games or apps using Swift fml
I work as a web developer for a living and I like to listen to podcasts and ASMR to calm my head down. From what I've found, there aren't many ASMR programming related videos. I would LOVE to see an in depth PHP version of this, or any of those other languages you mentioned that you were learning! Thanks so much for making this content! :)
When a girl whispers memory allocation in your ear and you want to instantly marry her
Nice profile pic
@@nobody7557 nice profile pic
@@lysergicaciddiethylamide759 Nice Profile pic
@@PastelShark123 nice profile pic u too
Made me giggli 😂🙂
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This idea is amazing. Just awesome. Excelent work, such nerdy tingles!!!
+Ozy Mandias Thanks Ozy! :D
complicated ass writing.
This is pretty dam cool. we have a lot of programmers here listening to ASMR. I am so excited!
Every once in a while i find myself coming back to this series from you.
It's so damn good. The sound design is just amazing. I hope at some point people told you.
Love this.
As a programming fanatic, this is honestly the coolest ASMR video I've ever watched. Thank-you very much for doing this, it's possibly my favorite video on the entire internet. :D
Nothing would make me happier than new episodes in this series. I find programming and thinking about data structures to be really relaxing and these videos are just great!
Dem, i'm suscribed to this channel for years now, but i just discovered this programming + asmr playlist.
i'm currently studying programming and this is like a mix of two of my favorite worlds. I encourage you to keep doing more of these!
Watching this after taking an introductory programming class is LIFE-CHANGING y’all!!!! At first I was like “it’s cool to see how these programs can be made” and now I’m like “I CAN MAKE IT TOO”
wow the long awaited programming video. thank you so much!!!
now i can doze of and still learn some stuff. hopefully i don't get nightmares about dangling pointers and memory leaks. i'll keep my java garbage collection book ready if i wake up screaming :P
+Generic Male hahaha thank you! :D in the next C video I'm going to give examples of memory leaks, maybe I'll add something about dangling pointers too. Keep the java garbage collection book close by! :D
I love close up whispering and I love typing sounds. This may be my favorite video of all time.
C Programming ASMR playlist (Part 2 was uploaded at the end of May^_^):
goo.gl/N3GTHP
Hey guys :) Here's the C programming video for those of you interested in something a little nerdy. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it! Sleep well :)
EDIT: Thank you guys for your positive reaction to this video! I really didn't think so many people would be interested in it :D Because you enjoyed it and asked for more, I will turn this into a series, probably once monthly :) Part 2 is coming in the last week of May!
+Caroline ASMR
System.out.println("I want more videos like this! Maybe with IDEs. It could be funny explanation about anything");
System.out.println("Great video by the way!");
+Caroline ASMR What an awesome idea! :D
+3GenGames Thanks! I program a text game in C and I use PHP/HTML for the game's website. In the game, I also use Lua to write some scripts that make it possible to interact with NPCs, like doing a quest where you need to search for an item and return it to the NPC :D At one point I wanted to convert the game into Python and I started doing this but only got 60k lines of C converted before burning out. The game is now 199,657 lines of code. I love C anyway, so the failed conversion just helped me learn Python :D Do you program as well? Either as a hobby or professionally?
+Bret Thank you, Bret! :)
+Carl Luc Campbell Thank you, Carl!! :D
I remember watching this video when it first came out and not knowing anything about C... 4 years later and I'm listening to this again while I try to code a shell script from scratch. Time flies!
I love this video. Hats off to the fact that you could learn by yourself and then even a language like C.
this has helped me fall asleep do the past 3 nights. I would love another video like this that is more elaboratative on C. The combination of your whispers with the typing is the perfect sleepy recipe for.
+Luci L. I'm so happy to hear that this one has been working for you! I'm planning on the next C video to be ready at some point in May, this time with more programming since the intro is out of the way :)) Thank you for enjoying!
This makes it official, you are now my favorite ASMR artist. Kindly, from a full time coder.
I have watched this whole playlist all the way through for a week straight nothing else sets me to sleep 😴
Im subbing just because of this vod and i havnt even watched it yet. please do more programming and asmr vids :D
You have no idea how happy this video made me. I'm so envious of programmers and wish I had the concentration and mentality to grasp every concept without always feeling like I'm a step behind. Thank you.
It takes practice. If you would like a good material to start off with, I recommend going to cprogramming dot com by Alex allain.
I'm a software developer, and I absolutely love this! Great job!
This proves I could listen to you whisper anything
I'd be pleased to see part 2 :D
+Ricardo Ayres Absolutely! I hope to have it ready at some point in May ^_^ Thank you for watching, Ricardo!
Ricardo B. Ayres Me also, memory leaks are my favorite leakages
Pls never delete your channel I’ve been listening to you since I was in 7th grade and now I’m an 11th grader and I still listen to you you are very comforting keep going g
:3
YES PART 2 PLEASE
+Bearded Skull /* Will do! :D */
This is utterly splened... I know C but I normally listen to ASMR while coding any ways, this is like a perfect union.
When you want to make a programming tutorial at 3 AM but your parents are asleep in the next room
I come back to this video every once in a while and this is the first time I watch it while I am learning C, and it's the first time I realize you are programming in c!
This is something NEW :")
+Jeswen Titomn :))
really cool that you made a vid on c. I am also self-taught and seeing the c language at the forefront like this is heart warming. I discovered c in highschool (2011) and sporadically dabbled into it ever since so I'd say it's a nice, concise language although complicated at times and I love using the sdl libraries with it..
anyway I slept 3 times to this vid haha. so relaxing.
Wow THIS is frickin´ unique!
This is awesome! I can watch while in my office and it looks like I'm brushing up on my coding skills!
Why is this not in my recommended 4 years ago??
I'll listen to this at work while doing programming haha
if someone made a C tutorial with ASMR then that person would be a true hero. Good Job!
make a client server with aes encryption on transfered files next time :3 that always puts me to sleep
Now my favourite ASMR video. I am currently learning C, and wanted to know a lot of the theory too and now you've taught me quite a bit. It is also a long while since I've gotten strong 'tingle' reactions and I imagine the mix of the keyboard and whispers did it amazingly well.
It feels like you’re communicating in the late 80’s early 90’s like the old sci-fi computers in those movies back in the day
I wasn't a subscriber to your channel but this video appeared in my suggestions bar. Very refreshing to not only find an ASMR channel that's so good but one that does such a unique video as this. I'm in IT and love computers but was never good at programming. This was both super relaxing and fascinating. Fantastic work! I subscribed after 5 minutes. :)
+Parallax Abstraction - Retro games and more! Thank you so much! Welcome to my channel! I hope you'll enjoy part 2 this May :)
please do data structures and algorithms course in C like trees, arrays, etc... but in details HAHAAHAHA I want to learn and listen to ASMR at the same time
OMG, your voice together with the smooth typing sounds is like a hug to my brain. New subscriber.
I've never seen this channel before. Good find. I always love finding unique, atypical ASMR videos (e.g. anything not makeup tutorials, ear cleaning, cranial nerve exams, massages, and/or -inaudible- unintelligible whislering). Hope to see more interesting stuff from you.
+James B Thank you so much James! This video really opened up a new type of ASMR content on my channel and I'm so happy I'm not the only one who finds it enjoyable! I'll definitely be making more ^_^ Have a great weekend.
I can't believe this is already almost 2 years old! I still listen to it on a regular basis! But I have come to appreciate more content as well. :)
asmr and coding, never thought I'd see 2 of my favorite things together .
This is awesome, thank you.
+Ree™ Thank you so much! :)
I thought this would never happen! My love of programming AND RELAXATION TOO?!?! I LOVE YOU!!!
awesome! programming and ASMR! i've always thought about this being an ideal combination and i'm so glad to have found someone who combined the two :)
+jontheskillful Comments like these make me incredibly happy! I'm excited that I can continue with these types of programming videos and other people like you will enjoy them :) Have an awesome day!
Six months on, still yet to find another asmr video I enjoy coming back to as much as this one
Hey Caroline! I saw this video when it was released and I didn't understand it at all. But now I'm taking a computer programming class and I'm learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This is similar to Java so I understand a little of it. Anyway I think it's pretty interesting and it makes for a good ASMR video!😄
That's awesome! I hope you're enjoying your programming course :). I'm learning Java right now too! :D
This is probably my favorite ASMR video of all time.
How about a video on C++? :)
+TheSuperMerc C & C++ are not really all that different, at least not on a fundamental level. There are some major differences, but not really all that many.
+CALEBMAESTRO Just because most C is valid C++, does not mean people actually program C++ that way. Idiomatic C++ is quite different from idiomatic C.
+TheSuperMerc Java.
+TheSuperMerc C is more complicated than C++ .. so if u know C then C++ is going to b like a hot knife through butter :3
+CALEBMAESTRO That is not even remotely true. C and C++ have common roots, but they are completely different beasts today. Modern idiomatic C++ looks so different from C they might as well be named C and Y respectively.
this is like an injection of pure ASMR straight into my brain!
This is great!!! I love programming and ASMR but I never thought they could mix so well. This might help to refresh what I studied 5 years ago. Thanks for such an amazing video and for the "imagination", I guess you could say, to put together whispering and programming. BTW I don't know if you've been asked this a lot before or if you have refused previously to answer this question but, what is your job?
+Ander Leyún Thank you so much, Ander!! ^.^ When I first came to Germany, I didn't have many options because the general rule is if a German can do the job, you can't get a permit for it, so I teach English as a foreign language at a private school, which turned out to be a pretty cool experience :) Thanks again for the lovely comment. I hope you have a great weekend!
Okay, ich belege den ganzen Kurs ☺. Das beste Video dieser Art mit allem, was ich bei ASMR liebe : Flüstern, Tippen und ich lerne wirklich etwas dabei. Vielen Dank!
😮😯.....
This...is....too....good.....
+RAMBOJVR ♡♡ Thank you ♡♡
This is everything I didn't know I wanted! I would love to see a whole series of this, especially if you gradually build on the previous videos so people can learn to code more complex programs. I learned several languages in college but C was never one we focused on much, so I would love to fill in that knowledge gap while also enjoying ASMR videos.
THIS IS GENIAL!!!
+Sanchers B Filmes Danke schön :)
I listen to this one several times a week. This is some of your best ASMR. Thanks!
I NEVER thought this would be real
Absolutely a brilliant idea. Next level programming, this is. Keep up with whatever you're doing, Carol.
I wish there were more videos on C# and C++, there seems to be more of an emphasis on Java sadly
c programming and relaxation arent things i thought could never go together but youve really proved me wrong
Life is too short, I prefer Python.
All hail the almighty pythiah
python>
nice excuse for being a noob
@@pjonas9869 import os
os.system("sudo shutdown -t now")
@@phee3D I‘m literally a pro, take my advice kiddo XD.
@@AaLLLLL if you were a pro you wouldn't suggest a language. Because then you would know that you have to analyze the problem and then choose the best language for it
This is the first explanation and example of pointers that I was able to fully understand. Thank you for this video :>
Can you share the code?
I’m currently an electrical engineering student and you have just explained pointers better than any of my profs ever have. Thank you!
how much do u earn per year or month bcuz im just lost of what should i be
int main()
{
int relaxation = 0;
while(true)
{
relaxation++;
}
}
+Sebastiaan Franken
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
int relaxation = 0;
int videoLength = ( 26 * 60 ) + 31;
for ( int t = 0; t < videoLength; ++t )
relaxation += t;
return 0;
}
flopski
An ASMR about programming in C, who'd have thought people that know C would comment in code.
Hector Maddock-Greene I'm no C programmer. I write php and manage servers ;)
flopski
C11 standard 5.1.2.2.1:
The function called at program startup is named main. The implementation declares no prototype for this function. It shall be defined with a return type of int and with no parameters:
int main(void) { /* ... */ }
or with two parameters (referred to here as argc and argv, though any names may be used, as they are local to the function in which they are declared):
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* ... */ }
or equivalent; or in some other implementation-defined manner.
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On window, mac and linux they'll be on the stack anyway, so not declaring them just means you don't know about them... They'll still be there.
C11 standard 6.9.1:
"If the } that terminates a function is reached, and the value of the function call is used by the caller, the behavior is undefined."
---
So I alway use a return. Just in case.
Finally. I didn't see any mention of me correcting anything... It was merely an extension.
This is great. More people need to make tutorial/lesson videos in ASMR form. Rather than just listening to someone talk endlessly about mundane stuff, to actually learn something in the time we spend watching these videos would be amazing.
Also the sounds really helped to hold my attention, more so than any of the regular programming video I've tried learning from before. Hopefully this form of ASMR video will become a trend.
No.. Thats not for me. Its 5 am and ive just finished after 6 hours from doing my java assignment. Ive had it with this coding stuff.
this is amazing and you should 110% make a part 2. I adore it when I get to combine my relaxation-tingles with actually learning something - especially something cool and useful.
if you felt like doing a C++ part 3, too, that would be perfect!
do
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play (youtube video);
]
while
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sleeping
]
i wish
+PoeticallyIlliterate
if (sleeping = true) {
play(youtube, ASMR);
}
for some reason the fact there is no "End While" is annoying me, Though, the fact that it's indented counteracts that mild annoyance
Absolutely love this. The lesson on pointers was a nice twist towards the end :D
Ok, now i can study and sleep at the same time! You made one of my biggest dream come true ahah😂 this is really useful for me, it helps me to sleep and revise the old concepts about the c for beginners, love you for this😍😂
The world needs more videos like this.
Whoa this is awesome. I'm a Network Engineer and I've always wanted to learn a programming language in a pleasurable way!!!
I’m currently taking c classes and this series is helping me a lot :)
idk what it is about this but it’s insanely tingly and i definitely didn’t make through my first few watch throughs. i still haven’t made it to the end but you get the point
Oh man I remember watching this almost a year ago now and I was just starting to learn to code. Now I use C++ on a daily basis for work and I taught myself app development in C# and have made a game! Insane how much things change in just a year.
I'm actually trying to learn programming right now, this is awesome! Your voice is so soothing, but it still kept my attention and made it that much more interesting.
I love this concept. It would be amazing to learn and relax with a whole series :D
These videos are amazingly relaxing as well as informative! Thank you! :)
This one of my favorite ASMR videos. I keep coming back to it.
I'm just starting on your C programming series, this is amazing! I've always been interested in anything technology related and this interested me, by putting it onto an asmr format it was the perfect draw. I love it!!!
hard to stay awake with a video of asmr and c language in the same video, nice video it's does what it supposed to do
I really enjoyed this video ! what a surprise, please, we need the part 2 now xDD
Stranegely, I feel your voice like a breath. It's beautiful experience.
Very very nice idea. I find this topic really intresting, can't wait for a part 2! :)
+Ares Thank you! I'm already looking forward to making it :)
oh damn now asmr also helps me with my studies woah😩💕
Luv coming back to this video, always relaxes me
This is incredible!!!
I always listening to ASRM while im coding!
Loves it so much
Ok i don’t understand shit but your voice is relaxing so i’ll stay
So awesome. I love C, but don't get to use it at work anymore. Looking forward to the next one!
I much prefer this video to most of the silly role play ASMR vids out there. Well done
+Mark H Thank you Mark :)
Never expected this in ASMR! Great idea!