I had been wondering what is perfect forwarding, and this was a delightfully helpful and simple explanation with some handy concise examples. Thank you. I actually now know how I can apply it to some stuff I'm working on that I've been having trouble with.
This is the best explanation of perfect forwarding I've watched. It explains why we need it and how it's handled under the hood which is really important to me. Thanks a lot! You have a new subscriber. 😀
Thanks Lauro, I'm happy you liked the video! I'm releasing new videos weekly, if you are interested in more tutorials on advanced C++ topics, make sure you subscribe to get notified of new uploads!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I've taken a bit of a break the last few months because personal life got in the way, but don't worry, I'm already preparing for the next series ;)
Sorry to hear you had trouble with the audio. Could you elaborate a bit, so I can tale the feedback into account for future videos? Was I speaking too fast, not always articulating clearly or was it really the audio / mic quality itself that was causing problems for you?
@@bitsofq I think this is due to reducing noise by muting spaces between words. So(I think) it sounds weird/incomprehensive. Take 2:11 as an example: "The link should appear on the screen and..." I didn't quite understand the rest of the sentence. But still, it's nice to see your video with subtitles, because it covers the ambiguity. By the way, you already have great content enough to grab people's attention. As I said, apart from the audio problem, everything is pretty good.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm happy to hear you liked the content! I'll see if I can tweak my audio postprocessing setup a bit and will pay extra attention to it in the next video!
@@99.googolplex.percent Its just the way he talks, some people just arent meant for audio tutorials, i absolutely suffered through listening to this and the audio mix is shit on top of that.
3:50 : Great explanation on type deduction
I know why this channel doesn't have too many followers haha too advanced for most of the ppl
wowowowow this channel is dope! Binch watching it all now! F* netflix, this is the new platform I should tank with my family.
I had been wondering what is perfect forwarding, and this was a delightfully helpful and simple explanation with some handy concise examples. Thank you. I actually now know how I can apply it to some stuff I'm working on that I've been having trouble with.
This is the best explanation of perfect forwarding I've watched. It explains why we need it and how it's handled under the hood which is really important to me. Thanks a lot! You have a new subscriber. 😀
dude, really simple explanation to explain a hard concet. great job!
Thanks Lauro, I'm happy you liked the video!
I'm releasing new videos weekly, if you are interested in more tutorials on advanced C++ topics, make sure you subscribe to get notified of new uploads!
Forwarding references and std::forward finally make sense to me, thanks a lot!
Wow! Absolutely Amazing ❤Loved it ! One of the best explanations ever! Please keep posting C++ videos. We need you
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I've taken a bit of a break the last few months because personal life got in the way, but don't worry, I'm already preparing for the next series ;)
Excellent job on explaining. Small thing, voice is bit muffled.
this is a great video however the voice was not very clear! very well explained; still going through it. thank you for sharing
Nice !!
Thanks!
Everything is fine except the audio. I could barely understand some words.
Sorry to hear you had trouble with the audio. Could you elaborate a bit, so I can tale the feedback into account for future videos?
Was I speaking too fast, not always articulating clearly or was it really the audio / mic quality itself that was causing problems for you?
@@bitsofq I think this is due to reducing noise by muting spaces between words. So(I think) it sounds weird/incomprehensive.
Take 2:11 as an example: "The link should appear on the screen and..." I didn't quite understand the rest of the sentence.
But still, it's nice to see your video with subtitles, because it covers the ambiguity.
By the way, you already have great content enough to grab people's attention. As I said, apart from the audio problem, everything is pretty good.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm happy to hear you liked the content!
I'll see if I can tweak my audio postprocessing setup a bit and will pay extra attention to it in the next video!
@@99.googolplex.percent Its just the way he talks, some people just arent meant for audio tutorials, i absolutely suffered through listening to this and the audio mix is shit on top of that.
Please, work on your diction