so, we're essentially creating a Gerund, a noun made from a verb! Making verbage or action into a variable or noun essentially w/ some indicatory syntax! Which occurs universally Linguistically due to the Binary Principle on which all language is based; putting the 'stress' on the beginning or end of a word makes it either a noun or verb, respectively. Take for example The Word "running" - you can run, participating in the Sport of RUNning or you can (>>> here the Infinitive Verb>>>) "be runNING" and moving fast. We're essentially "Declaring " an expected performance or 'verbos' and "Expressing" when we want to define and an action 'in concreto' as a value, lending it a silhouette and filling in the block w/ a set and defined expectations for that "now" 'Thing'. It's Behavior vs Behaviorism
Thanks you. You are a real gigachad in JS. You make video not for selling courses. You make it because you want to give knowledge.
Awesome vid! Cracking me up. No more nerd sh** 😂
so, we're essentially creating a Gerund, a noun made from a verb! Making verbage or action into a variable or noun essentially w/ some indicatory syntax! Which occurs universally Linguistically due to the Binary Principle on which all language is based; putting the 'stress' on the beginning or end of a word makes it either a noun or verb, respectively. Take for example The Word "running" - you can run, participating in the Sport of RUNning or you can (>>> here the Infinitive Verb>>>) "be runNING" and moving fast. We're essentially "Declaring " an expected performance or 'verbos' and "Expressing" when we want to define and an action 'in concreto' as a value, lending it a silhouette and filling in the block w/ a set and defined expectations for that "now" 'Thing'. It's Behavior vs Behaviorism
Thanks for this video explanation! You’re the man Teddy.
No prob. Thanks for sticking around child cherynobyl!
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Well done. Thank you.
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c++ devs cant do that we aren't same