I don't know why people can be under appreciative of a free educational contents especially the intuitive ones. This channel deserves more viewers and subscribers smh.Thank you sir and may God reward you abundantly.
I am studying C on my own and so glad I ran into this channel! Very helpful content! been watching all the videos almost and will probably go over to the Computer Science section as well. :)
This is a great series. Even though I have been writing C programs for a while(non CS background), I still learned a lot from this. Thank you so much for making it accessible to everyone!
At 41:35 line 21, I mistankenly thought that I could write *char_ptr++; meaning increment the content of what char_ptr was pointing at. But my code increment the pointer address instead. I normally regard the star notation as either create a pointer or working with the content of what the pointer is pointing at. But I think, I can boil line 21 down to (*char_ptr)++; and the code should work correctly... Kris C videos is in top three of all the learning C videos on YT and I have studied a lot. The videos are well prepared and structured. When Kris says a kvik intro, he means almost an hour and thanks for that. I really, really hope Kris would make more C videos - maybe also about idiomatic C... - please :o)
I think, I now understand. The parantheses have a higher hierarcy and the expression is evaluated from right to left... int a = 2; int *b = &a; int *c = b; *c = (*b) * (*b); printf("%d ", *c); The above code should be valid... If I had a time machine, I would go 50 years back and try to convince Brian Kernigan to use another operator than the * operator for pointers. :o)
does any body have an idea, where to find rest parts of this series of C-Programming? in the channels, there is no such one named "C Programming" or similar . Find this tutorial very useful and want to see the rest of it.
I don't know why people can be under appreciative of a free educational contents especially the intuitive ones. This channel deserves more viewers and subscribers smh.Thank you sir and may God reward you abundantly.
I am studying C on my own and so glad I ran into this channel! Very helpful content! been watching all the videos almost and will probably go over to the Computer Science section as well. :)
This is a great series. Even though I have been writing C programs for a while(non CS background), I still learned a lot from this. Thank you so much for making it accessible to everyone!
also, love the meme references ;)
Amazing video, thank you!
Thank You for this Lecture!!!
At 41:35 line 21, I mistankenly thought that I could write *char_ptr++; meaning increment the content of what char_ptr was pointing at. But my code increment the pointer address instead. I normally regard the star notation as either create a pointer or working with the content of what the pointer is pointing at.
But I think, I can boil line 21 down to (*char_ptr)++; and the code should work correctly...
Kris C videos is in top three of all the learning C videos on YT and I have studied a lot. The videos are well prepared and structured. When Kris says a kvik intro, he means almost an hour and thanks for that.
I really, really hope Kris would make more C videos - maybe also about idiomatic C... - please :o)
I think, I now understand. The parantheses have a higher hierarcy and the expression is evaluated from right to left...
int a = 2;
int *b = &a;
int *c = b;
*c = (*b) * (*b);
printf("%d
", *c);
The above code should be valid...
If I had a time machine, I would go 50 years back and try to convince Brian Kernigan to use another operator than the * operator for pointers. :o)
Thank you so much sir!!!!!
Where is the value of x stored in the else block around 21:45?
x - 1 is being sent to sum, but where is the + x being sent to?
I will be grateful if you upload the slides on your github account (or anywhere else!)
Thank you in advance, professor
does any body have an idea, where to find rest parts of this series of C-Programming? in the channels, there is no such one named "C Programming" or similar . Find this tutorial very useful and want to see the rest of it.
Intro to Systems Programming, the C Language, and...
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