also in dynamic array as you told it takes the highest elements memory allocation size and allots the same size for rest of the elements. the memory for rest of the elements is being wasted right? since they don't need that many allocation slots.
Accessing out of bound value of array, gives us a garbage value (c++), so that garbage value is from any other program/software, or its just randomized value given by compiler???
Love the channel! Just wondering when you’d think your aws roadmap will be done ? So far my plan is ccna then start looking for networking it support jobs while studying vmware. If I can get a job while doing that I was thinking of going for the cloud practitioner if I’m still looking I’m thinking about adding Linux+ before or after . And after Linux I was gonna enroll in the google it automation with python course. Then the aws solutions architect A then developer . Decent idea?
Can we say that Python's List Implemented by Dynamic Array and it does not contain mixed type objects, it contains names with links to objects and these links are the same type?
ta errado isso, listas/arrays dinamicos usam ponteiros/referencias quando se tem valores de tipos diferentes, e não um padding em cada elemento... isso seria mt caro inclusive
Some minor corrections:
- 01:35 fourth element will be numbers[3] because arrays are 0 indexed
- 08:13 It's the 6th element and not the 5th
Please make video on java specially core java
int takes 4 bytes btw, correction @ 03:37
also in dynamic array as you told it takes the highest elements memory allocation size and allots the same size for rest of the elements. the memory for rest of the elements is being wasted right? since they don't need that many allocation slots.
Now I understand how JavaScript allocates more memory for mixed types. Awesome and very well explained. Thanks for this video. ❤❤
This deserve to be in trending topic to IT students.
Agree!!, you can't Imagine how I understand my code better in many aspects
This easy and effective teaching style can even make a non-computer science student understand these things quite easily.
Very concisely explained, great stuff!
One of the best video on Arrays. I was working in JavaScript but did not know how JavaScript handle mixed type and dynamic size. Thank you Kamran.
Exelente video!!!... muy bien explicado, realmente me ha ayudado, muchas gracias y un saludo desde Argentina.
Beautiful slides.
The video is of the perfect length.
Good explanation.
Thank you for this excellent content!
Dude, I love your fast pace teaching style!
meh, it's basically the same as Fireship
Awesome explanation with good animation
You've progressed a lot in your career. Proud of you.
Awesome content! Thanks for the knowledge shared, greetings from Brazil! 🤘
can't tell how beautiful this video is , thanks a lot.
2:02 it actually allocates four slots in memory. One represented by numbers[3] and then three for the three values 10, 59, and 11.
Very concise and easily digestible :)!
waooo amazing explaination
Wonderfully explained!
Just incredible
Perfect, thank you for what you're doing!
Man you're so underrated. Nice tuts!
This is pure gold
Wonderful explanation!!
Thanks bro. Your vidoes are so perfect!!!
Excelent! Very helpfull!
Simple and good content
Great idea for a series.
Great content, thank you!
amazing
Sir please make a roadmap video on Frontend Webdevlopment from beginners to Advance.
Great video, please keep making them!
simple and super...
Great content.
very good explanation. Bravo!
Thanks so much for the videos, please do trees
YOU ARE AWESOME! 🔥
Awesome 😎
Accessing out of bound value of array, gives us a garbage value (c++), so that garbage value is from any other program/software, or its just randomized value given by compiler???
Wowww
Love the channel! Just wondering when you’d think your aws roadmap will be done ? So far my plan is ccna then start looking for networking it support jobs while studying vmware. If I can get a job while doing that I was thinking of going for the cloud practitioner if I’m still looking I’m thinking about adding Linux+ before or after . And after Linux I was gonna enroll in the google it automation with python course. Then the aws solutions architect A then developer . Decent idea?
that's some real great solid planning my friend
@@grod3an thank you man ! I take the ccna in March it’s been fun
@@cjmurray7892 all the best for it 👍
I'd like to ask about memory allocation in JavaScript or TypeScript for mixed arrays. How is it handled?
awesome video bro, thank you for sharing, quick question, what software do you use to create those cool animations?
Awesome video.
Can you please add roadmap for QA ?
Thank you - it is planned and will hopefully be released in the next couple of weeks.
@@roadmapsh you are awesome.
Thankyou for the reply.
Please continue solving problem and datastructre with js
isnt int type reserve 4 bytes in memory?
exactly as i know it is 4 not 2
Can we say that Python's List Implemented by Dynamic Array and it does not contain mixed type objects, it contains names with links to objects and these links are the same type?
Great! Explanation?
Please what is the software used for the animation. ? Very nice explanations
Keynotes!
what about js array it has no fixed size you can store more than 2 data types
Sir, Please upload more videos
at 6:58 shouldn't it be "instead of 6 bytes", you said 7 bytes....I got confused there that's why asking
Email id and password are example of which type ????
ta errado isso, listas/arrays dinamicos usam ponteiros/referencias quando se tem valores de tipos diferentes, e não um padding em cada elemento... isso seria mt caro inclusive
but javascript stores array elements of different types
I need python version of this video
but python arrays are mutable