Thank you, I am trying to build a ground up tutorial series for the absolute beginner. The first few episodes will be slow. however, health will expert level topics are in the works.
Little additional note for future watchers: - when Furt says "press shift+;" he ultimately means "press the : button". And for example, on an AZERTY French keyboard (under the ISO standardisation, ), the : key doesn't need shift, you can write it directly and vim will recognize it.
This right here is what I truly love about the 'C' community. Learned something new today! Thank you @thefanboy3285 for pointing this out. The thought never even crossed my mind of having different language sets on a keyboard. :) My biggest goal with these tutorials is to provide accurate information. Your assistance in this endeavor is much appreciated!
@@furttech you are welcome :D And also thanks to YOU for making me learn vim and review my C. It's been a little while and I'm pretty sure I don't know C that well. (already know how to do pointers, arrays, some functions and stuff, but I sstill don't know how things truly work under the hood or smth; and any knowledge is good to have)
This video was 100% worth a subscribe. Definitely looking forward to more of your content
Thank you, I am trying to build a ground up tutorial series for the absolute beginner. The first few episodes will be slow. however, health will expert level topics are in the works.
"Hello, Furt!"
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Thank you!
Little additional note for future watchers:
- when Furt says "press shift+;" he ultimately means "press the : button". And for example, on an AZERTY French keyboard (under the ISO standardisation, ), the : key doesn't need shift, you can write it directly and vim will recognize it.
This right here is what I truly love about the 'C' community. Learned something new today! Thank you @thefanboy3285 for pointing this out. The thought never even crossed my mind of having different language sets on a keyboard. :) My biggest goal with these tutorials is to provide accurate information. Your assistance in this endeavor is much appreciated!
@@furttech you are welcome :D And also thanks to YOU for making me learn vim and review my C. It's been a little while and I'm pretty sure I don't know C that well. (already know how to do pointers, arrays, some functions and stuff, but I sstill don't know how things truly work under the hood or smth; and any knowledge is good to have)