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Appreciate for this video you really change my life from today , I wish you write book about this, and ill buy at any good price you want. If possible i need a respond for my request and if there are any others videos that you may think can help please send links
@@DoubleDTH-cam of linking me to other sense programming videos like this inorder to enhance my programming skills. And I also ask if u have a slides to share🙏
I've been working in the industry for about 2 years now and I still learn and find inspiring videos like this. Very well presented meaningful knowledge!
This is the first video I watch about programming as such. Being a linguist and having learned a lot about Neurolinguistics for years, I've been curious about computer programming in the last couple of years - I will finally start learning this week, I'm 34 :)
Thanks so much, I've been trying to learn C# for two months and still struggled with the basics concepts and relationship between these. Your explanation of classes, objects and functions using the table example, was exactly the way my brain needed to hear it to comprehend so thank you! I come from a social science background so these things are literally like learning two languages at the same time, the programming language itself but also just about how technical concepts work.
I believed in your authoritative presentation so when you ended up like a student just like me, for a few seconds, I almost dismissed you but the evidence is very clear. The most effective way to learn is to teach. Train the trainer. Thank you sir. You have motivated me more than I ever imagined
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad I inspired you, but I have to ask - why did you want to dismiss the presentation after finding out I'm a student? Sometimes you can learn more from other students/friends, then from teachers.
I have found that learning from someone who has recently learned a concept is fantastic, because unlike someone who has moved onto more advanced concepts, the recent student knows exactly what was confusing for them while the more advanced person has long forgotten what gave them trouble.
Very well taught in computer science they teach a few of these programming concepts at GCSE but this goes into more depth and explains these concepts very well in itself
Thanks for the lesson on programming. I understood it easily which relieved me because this is my freshman year at CTU. I am obtaining my degree in cyber security engineering. I saved the video for a quick reference when using this writing code lesson. This is the first week of being in this class and I feel comfortable now knowing what to expect... Thanks
Good thing, shortly but clear, you did great job in 20 Min , If someone is at the beginning of study , can check this out, as it helps to find good point where to start...
@@DoubleDTH-cam always welcome, love good content, were is less water... Keep it up, it will be nice if you make some sort of video, how classes communicate, or abstraction in development
I've been learning to program myself, and it's been a trip, to say the least. This video is honestly just the review I needed, painting a fresh perspective on these principles in a simple and memorable way. Thank you so much for compiling this!
Hey! I enjoyed your video very much. You gave me a very clear overview of the basics with neatly organized topics, sleek vocabulary and presentation and also, very important, many concepts from which to continue digging in. It was a very solid introduction for me. Thank you very much for your contribution! 🍻
Wow, this is really nice to hear because that was the exact intention with this video. I'll keep in mind this amazing feedback and work on more videos like this. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I'm relatively new to programming and by new, I mean 1+ years in python and this is the first time the concept of programming is made clear to me. I'm still learning as a beginner but the Algorithm Representation open me to things I've been battling with for ages. Thank you
This is really nice to hear. The point of this video was exactly that - to explain these concepts in a way they can easily be understood. I wish you success in your programming journey and thanks for leaving a comment!
@@DoubleDTH-cam Hey Bro.. I'm very interested in Coding and Prog language.. But i don't have any CS backs.. But i wanna Learn from the very basics.. I've exploring around everywhere.. But im kinda off.. Is this the basics that i should start with.. ?? I have completely 0% knowledge about this field... So I Really need Your Help
@@vicktor_damian6612 These are some fundamentals when it comes to programming in general. If you want to learn C#, I'm sure there are lots of free courses online you can find - it's not that hard to get into it.
thank you so much I really suffering to learn these simple concepts ... after this video I become more enthusiastic to resumption my learning journey by the right way
I'm not sure because I learned it in college, but you can easily find good courses/books online by doing a simple search. It's not that hard to get into it as learning programming is as accessible as it's ever been.
Great vid too man. You explain these concepts very well. Some others who make similar videos just don't explain things as clearly as you do. You should teach, or atleast make more videos. Thanks
Good intro video and I like how the presentation is organized. You should put more enthusiasm to your speech. It was monotonous for me and I was getting uninterested after the first couple of minutes even though the material is interesting. I switched it to 1.25x speed and it was then upbeat for me. Thanks for making this video.
I'm still learning how to speak English and I sometimes speak slowly because I want to pronounce each word. But you're right, I should speak faster and with more enthusiasm as it sounds more natural. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
universitys mistery is something loopable. we created programming we teach human programming referncing real life things for clear understanding. later on as humanity progresses we finaly will be able to create alternative university with a help of computer and code. the real question is who created this univerese? is this us from future? are we moving towards future to finally loop ourselves back to find out where humanity made a mistake? Great video anyways.
Hey guys! Thanks for the amazing support on this video.
Since this video did really well, I made a new one about web development.
Check it out if you're interested:
th-cam.com/video/oIMNtje68VQ/w-d-xo.html
ive been wanting to learn programming.. is it really hard as they say?
@@chumlanovg6720 It requires logical / analytical thinking and it takes a lot of time to learn, but I wouldn't say it's hard.
Appreciate for this video you really change my life from today , I wish you write book about this, and ill buy at any good price you want. If possible i need a respond for my request and if there are any others videos that you may think can help please send links
@@HappyMwalwanda What request?
@@DoubleDTH-cam of linking me to other sense programming videos like this inorder to enhance my programming skills. And I also ask if u have a slides to share🙏
I've been working in the industry for about 2 years now and I still learn and find inspiring videos like this. Very well presented meaningful knowledge!
Wow, thank you so much! It means a lot to hear things like this, it's inspiring.
now it has been 2 and a half years
@@sushantsinghrajput6568 now 3years
Hello
@@goated-yt2370 lol
This is the first video I watch about programming as such. Being a linguist and having learned a lot about Neurolinguistics for years, I've been curious about computer programming in the last couple of years - I will finally start learning this week, I'm 34 :)
That's awesome. Hopefully this video gave you a decent introduction. I wish you luck on your programming journey!
I have been looking for a video like this for like 10 years. Thank you so much.
Wow, that's so nice to hear... You're welcome, I'm glad I helped!
Thanks so much, I've been trying to learn C# for two months and still struggled with the basics concepts and relationship between these. Your explanation of classes, objects and functions using the table example, was exactly the way my brain needed to hear it to comprehend so thank you! I come from a social science background so these things are literally like learning two languages at the same time, the programming language itself but also just about how technical concepts work.
Wow, that's awesome to hear! I'm glad I could help and I wish you best of luck on your programming journey. You made my birthday even better!
I believed in your authoritative presentation so when you ended up like a student just like me, for a few seconds, I almost dismissed you but the evidence is very clear. The most effective way to learn is to teach. Train the trainer. Thank you sir. You have motivated me more than I ever imagined
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad I inspired you, but I have to ask - why did you want to dismiss the presentation after finding out I'm a student?
Sometimes you can learn more from other students/friends, then from teachers.
I have found that learning from someone who has recently learned a concept is fantastic, because unlike someone who has moved onto more advanced concepts, the recent student knows exactly what was confusing for them while the more advanced person has long forgotten what gave them trouble.
Nice set of steps/ key concept points to keep as a foundation and detailed explanation … much appreciated
Very well taught in computer science they teach a few of these programming concepts at GCSE but this goes into more depth and explains these concepts very well in itself
And now I need to learn the advanced concepts
Thanks for the lesson on programming. I understood it easily which relieved me because this is my freshman year at CTU. I am obtaining my degree in cyber security engineering. I saved the video for a quick reference when using this writing code lesson. This is the first week of being in this class and I feel comfortable now knowing what to expect... Thanks
Good thing, shortly but clear, you did great job in 20 Min , If someone is at the beginning of study , can check this out, as it helps to find good point where to start...
Thanks for the feedback!
@@DoubleDTH-cam always welcome, love good content, were is less water... Keep it up, it will be nice if you make some sort of video, how classes communicate, or abstraction in development
I've been working as programmer for few years, came back here to recall some concepts. Really Helpful!
Thanks, it means a lot!
I've been learning to program myself, and it's been a trip, to say the least. This video is honestly just the review I needed, painting a fresh perspective on these principles in a simple and memorable way. Thank you so much for compiling this!
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad this was helpful!
The paradigm part made me laugh haha
Thank you so much for this video, you literally solved all my beginner questions, cheers
I'm really glad to hear that, thanks for leaving a comment!
This is a masterpiece man!
Thanks alot
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it man.
Yaa sure
You definitely have a career in teaching 🙂
That's plan C, let's hope it doesn't get to that 😂 But thanks!
That so beautiful girl. What a name
Great video man, very informative for a beginner
Hey! I enjoyed your video very much. You gave me a very clear overview of the basics with neatly organized topics, sleek vocabulary and presentation and also, very important, many concepts from which to continue digging in. It was a very solid introduction for me. Thank you very much for your contribution! 🍻
Wow, this is really nice to hear because that was the exact intention with this video. I'll keep in mind this amazing feedback and work on more videos like this. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I'm relatively new to programming and by new, I mean 1+ years in python and this is the first time the concept of programming is made clear to me.
I'm still learning as a beginner but the Algorithm Representation open me to things I've been battling with for ages.
Thank you
This is really nice to hear. The point of this video was exactly that - to explain these concepts in a way they can easily be understood.
I wish you success in your programming journey and thanks for leaving a comment!
Great content in this video. Went much deeper than I thought it would. Thanks!
I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing this video, I understand a lot better now and taken down some notes from your teaching
Thank you so much for this video, you literally solved all my beginner questions
Thanks for the feedback, that's so nice to hear! I wish you luck on your programming journey.
Thank u so much man, you are good for thousand people
Thank you! Glad I could help.
This is so well made and easy to understand for a complete novice like myself, thank you!
This means a lot, thank you!
Excellent video on core programming concepts.
I have no plans of programming but I’ve always been curious what you guys actually do. I found this very interesting! Thank you very much
That's awesome! Thanks for leaving this comment, you made my day better.
@@DoubleDTH-cam you’re welcome. You made mine better too 😊
bessstt channel like best channel.... tells what a real beginner needs to know..
Good Presentation sir, you teach good language
thanks a lot for making this video. It really helps
I'm glad it was helpful, thanks for the feedback!
teaching is one of the best ways to learn, and this has been very helpful for me, thank you
I was already familiar with all these concepts before watching the video however, your video gave me a different perspective. Thanks!
That's amazing! I'm glad I could bring a different point of view on things.
A very good way to start. Thanks and God bless
This was really very good video on basic of the programming.
You did a great job man, learnt quite a lot from this.
Thanks, I'm glad I helped!
@@DoubleDTH-cam You're welcome.
Thanks so much! This was so helpful when I started my programming journey
@@dr.faithadhiambo254 I'm glad to hear that!
i am absolute noobie when it comes to programming so this was a very good starting point and really good video
Thanks and good luck on your programming journey!
You helped me out a lot, thank you man
absolutely one of the best explained videos for beginning coders who want to learn fundamentals first..brao, and a super pow thank you.
Thanks you for the kind words, I'm glad you liked it!
@@DoubleDTH-cam Hey Bro.. I'm very interested in Coding and Prog language.. But i don't have any CS backs.. But i wanna Learn from the very basics.. I've exploring around everywhere.. But im kinda off.. Is this the basics that i should start with.. ??
I have completely 0% knowledge about this field...
So I Really need Your Help
@@vicktor_damian6612 These are some fundamentals when it comes to programming in general.
If you want to learn C#, I'm sure there are lots of free courses online you can find - it's not that hard to get into it.
@@DoubleDTH-cam Thanks Alot.. ☺
great video sir. keep it up
In 3:53 minutes, as you spell the world in python and Perl, was it really how it spell or it was just mistyped? Please guide me accordingly. Thanks.
Yes, the word "world" is misspelled. Sorry about that :)
Thank you so much!.. Very nice video, and well put together!.. You teach like a Veteran Programmer!
Thank you for the kind words, that's great to hear!
Great video!!! Thank you so much.
Thank you! A video on the three processes: Sequencing, selection, and iteration would be cool!
Finally..... Someone who doesn't teach as if their trapping. Thank you😁
What do you mean by trapping? :D
@@DoubleDTH-cam ..... Mumbled words said quickly...😂 I used it metaphorically. *sigh*
@@lonekeipeile8653 My bad, english isn't my first language :D
Ohhh...❤
Um basically trying to say you're amazing
@@lonekeipeile8653 Thanks a lot!
Just started learning of C programming 😄... Thank you😊❤
I wish you a great programming journey!
how is that going
thank you so much....this has helped tomuch....that was so generous and amazing .....big thanks again ....i learned a lot
I'm glad you learned something!
This is the first place where I realized there was a flow to the flow chart!
important points :-) , as a beginner i found this very helpful
and thank you too
I'm glad I could help, thanks for the feedback!
This is helpful for absolute beginners. Thanks.
I'm gonna do these👍
Thanks, I'm glad I could help and good luck!
this video is surprisingly easy to follow and to grasp. also good points here.😊 thank you.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you found it helpful!
Really helpful for review. Much appreciated.
Thank you!
Good one. You are a good teacher. I just started learning programming
Thank you!
thank you so much I really suffering to learn these simple concepts ... after this video I become more enthusiastic to resumption my learning journey by the right way
I'm glad to hear that! Thanks for leaving your feedback.
Great use of language ! Thanks...
Great presentation, great sound 👍
Thank you!
You're Absolutely Right Bro ❤️
Great video! 👏👏👏👏
You earned a subscriber my friend! 🎉❤
Best explanation ever ever!
Thanks a lot for this one man
Thankyou for this video. It really helps
I'm glad to hear that, thanks for the feedback!
Loved the video. Thanks!
Good stuff!
Thanks for your effort
What are the resources you suggest for learning cpp ?
I'm not sure because I learned it in college, but you can easily find good courses/books online by doing a simple search. It's not that hard to get into it as learning programming is as accessible as it's ever been.
@@DoubleDTH-cam thanks sir 🕺
Thanks , It was really helpful
Nice one....! Thank you.
Thanks , Nice Explained...
Many thanks 🙏🏾 All the 5 concepts where much easier to understand they way you explained them 👌🏾
That's good to hear, I'm glad I could help!
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Great information 👍
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Very informative,
try making more videos i have learned a lot.
Thanks! I'll definitely make more videos like this because the feedback has been great.
This was a great video
By watching this video then i really understand programming ..😊😊
Glad I could help you!
@@DoubleDTH-cam of course
Great vid!
You explained everything so well 🥹🥹
Thank you!
Very helpful
Very well explained 😁😍😍 Thanku for this🤗😊😊😊😊
Thanks for the comment, glad you liked it!
Thank you, helpful!
Great Video
Good video🌹
Thank you 😊
Great. ..For a fellow learner.
Really helpful 😊
Thanks!
Just starting to learn python and this video is so helpful. Thank you so much 👍
Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you found this helpful.
12:36 I lost it! Was that audible autocorrect?! lol
Great vid too man. You explain these concepts very well. Some others who make similar videos just don't explain things as clearly as you do. You should teach, or atleast make more videos. Thanks
Holy Crap! Do you have any idea how big Alaska is? :) Great video!
Is this a reference? :D
Thanks btw!
Good video😀😎👍
very well,keep going
thank you for this video :)
Very helpful video m8
I love you 2
Thank you sir
nice video bro
nice presentation and great explanation
Very interesting video 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Thank you very much 🙏🏻.
by the way where are you from?🤔
Thanks for watching! I'm from Serbia, hbu?
@@DoubleDTH-cam I'm from India.
Very nice 👍
Good intro video and I like how the presentation is organized. You should put more enthusiasm to your speech. It was monotonous for me and I was getting uninterested after the first couple of minutes even though the material is interesting. I switched it to 1.25x speed and it was then upbeat for me. Thanks for making this video.
I'm still learning how to speak English and I sometimes speak slowly because I want to pronounce each word. But you're right, I should speak faster and with more enthusiasm as it sounds more natural. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
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universitys mistery is something loopable. we created programming we teach human programming referncing real life things for clear understanding. later on as humanity progresses we finaly will be able to create alternative university with a help of computer and code. the real question is who created this univerese? is this us from future? are we moving towards future to finally loop ourselves back to find out where humanity made a mistake? Great video anyways.
I love everything about this comment. Thank you
nice one
THANKS AND NICE VIDEO
Nice vid 👌
Thanks! :D