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These videos are easing my anxiety because of the clear, direct way of explaining things, rather than my indirect, abstract focused professor in data structures. Keep up the good work
I disagree. Though she is great. It’s best if you take each subject and write it in your own words. Or create a script that you can present to others. Which would help you to organize your thoughts and understanding. All the while, think terminology is the key to understanding.
Better than all university instructor I've ever seen. You magically explain the simplicity hidden behind apparently complex ideas . Thank you Saldina, thank you very much! Very happy to get to know you on RUclips.
56:47 Return Min and Max with class: -Create class with private variables Max Min -Create Constructor with input array and size as arguments as well as 2 functions in it to find Max and Min -Create 2 public class methods to return Max and Min -In main(); create object with test array and size; cout the class methods for Max and Min
I haven't coded c++ in a couple of years, and always have felt so lost while trying to relearn concepts, but watching these videos helps my coding anxiety immensely. I also feel like now I can understand concepts better, and go into the developer field. Thank you! Your videos are addicting.
Without a doubt one of the finest lecturers you'll ever come across: amazing ability to present the root of any matter with just a few examples that are so straight-forward. Can't get over how brilliant this girl is.
Finished watching full course , loved it. Thanks for making examples small to the point. You became my first coding female tutor. Again thanks for making this video
Saldina, these are wonderful lessons. I was a software developer in the past and this is perfect to tune up and get back in the game. However, after a dozen hours of your lessons, I now type cout while saying "cout" with a Saldina accent. I'm a native English speaker so your accent adds great charm to your videos. Thank you for your efforts and helping us with C++!
After 10yrs trying to learn C++ I am glad I found you, you are an awesome teacher, I am just sad because I didn’t find you long time ago. Thanks so much Saldina.
Sad that I've spent 2 terms in school learning programming yet I have never understood pointers as much as i thought i did. I remember always freaking out whenever i see an expression with two **, or with an &, and did everything in my power to program without pointers. Now I feel confident enough to use pointers regularly and enhance my code. Thank you so much!!
Totally amazing, might very well be one of the easiest-to-follow tutorials anywhere. I love your clear and direct vocabulary, it makes it much much simpler to understand complex concepts. Much love! ♥️
@@anthonyduran2627 I know this is quite old, but in case others have the same problem, this is a g++ thing. g++ is casting the unknown function pointer to a bool type, so to get the address we need to first cast it to either (void*) or (int*) when we redirect it to cout. e.g. cout
I am more than impressed about your natural and easy flow teaching and presenting C++ concepts. Makes learning fun and interesting. Thanks for all your hard work. I am a C++ new bee. I am learning C++ to enable me write embedded code and for robotics as well. Both C++ and Python3. I will continue watching and learning from your videos and also show gratitude!
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Your explication about multidimensional dynamic arrays was pure class. I had some serios issues with that but now everything is clear because of you. We need teachers like you !
I cannot thank you enough! You are really good at explaining concepts and have helped me a lot in filling in some missing gaps for me. You have inspired me to start a channel of my own after I graduate to continue to make Programing accessible to all. ✌🏼💚💻
So far I was only team C, but after ur classes im definately now team C++ , Thank You for ur easy and clear explanations. I feel so much confident with C++ now.
I wish all speakers were like you, just watching for practise my english and a bit of c++ knowledge repetition, it comes out where I missed.Thanks so much.👏
Hi, using VS C++ 2022. Excellent training on pointers. I'm an Electrical Engineer in private practice and have two 10+ years old VB programs; use everyday. Both use forms but with poor graphics and new VB development not popular and gone . Want to modernize my programs. Use C rarely, but want to use C++ for some features with forms--in particular WxWidgets which has great form flexibility. Got to get pointers and function pointers clear in my head just to understand their API calls. Though I may be biting off too much and may have to go with C#, we'll see about that. Your videos on pointers, Class. Polymorph etc. are great "relearning" exercise for myself.
Saldina, Thank you so much for the thorough and organized explanation of pointers. Pointers originally made me lose faith in C programming when I first started and I wish this was available back then!
Clear, as always, best English pronunciation since Winston Churchill!! I tried tow things, one to ask value of memory positions over the pointer and tried also to find where in memory is the «name» we gave to the variable n, ptr, or WinstonChurchill... I con't find nothing about the second, but the first gave me no problem at compile time but say stack corruption around n an run time... #include using namespace std; int main() { int n = 5; cout
Clear Points on Pointers. Congratulations! Your Topic About Cleaning Up after Dynamics Operation is SO IMPORTANT. I came across another example of Dynamic Arrays and Pointers and In the example there was No Cleanup Code for Dynamic Array. I Continued on and Visual Studio had a Heap Error. I quickly Coded your Example of Cleanup Codet to Delete Array and that Did it. Thank You CodeBeauty for your Thoughtout Knowledge of Cleanning Up Yourself. God Bless and Take Care.......-------end of line ---------
I don't comment on or like the videos very often but this really deserves the like and the comment , you did an amazing job and explained complex concepts in a simple way that helped us self-taught programmers to continue.... Thank you ☺
In fact, I do not know how to thank you for this wonderful video. I am from Egypt and I am trying to learn English and programming together. Your videos help me a lot. Thank you very much. 💙
I still remember I came here from free code camp watching your video about OOP, it helped me a lot. Hope this could be great too Also I like the way you speak, its easy to listen for me who still learning english Keep up the good work!
Thank you. 🙏💙 I try to speak as clearly as possible, because programming is sometimes complicated even when you are native speaker, let alone if you don't understand the language 🤗🤗
Great Video, Thanks for putting efforts, Just pointing out one thing at time 31:46 , instead of saying that it will add the address -> it will increment the address by the ( size of the data type of the array x Index )
This is incredible stuff. Just finished going through this and I feel enlightened to say the least. Definitely the best C++ teacher on RUclips. I would recommend to others that if they are having difficulty with Cherno (probably because like me they are jumping all over the place like some gardam maniac), whose focus is tilted to gaming systems go through and understand CodeBeauty first as her process is much more palatable. Digital hugs all the way Saldina - wish I could like twice.
Been searching for new and free explanation for so long and yours was clear and to the point where I can explain it to someone even if they woke me up from my sleep. Thank you!
Why aren’t you my college professor damn if you were than I would have been amazing in coding which probably I am becoming now after watching your videos very deeply. Love your videos. Earned a subscriber ❤
hay salina i am coming form freecodecamp OOP course the course was really awesome and you are an amazing teacher its really nice to have such a gorgeous teacher like you
I'm glad you migrated to the dark theme. Looking at the white theme was very eye-straining for me. I learned a lot from this. I didn't know pointers had such power in them
I have a programming exam tomorrow and I just found out about your channel today. I wish I knew about this channel earlier. Thank you so much for making me learn so many new things in a very understandable way one day before my exam!! Will definitely recommend to all my friends :)
That was amazing! What a brilliantly executed tutorial. You made pointers way less daunting and taught it in a way that actually sticks. Thank you so much for this course and for your entire channel.
note that the input for array is not an address, its "int arr[]" , so its of type int array. This passes the whole array, not the address of the first element. An input that passes the address of the first element would just be "int arr".
One of my friends who's a software architect and a very good coder, recommended me your channel. At first I didn't have big expectations, but now I know why he recommended me your channel :) I can see you're clear when explaining, teaching elegance in code, and the why behind every step to not get lost behind "unseeable" things. Also I have to point out your english is really understandable for a spanish guy like me, there's not a word I didn't understand, good job, liked and subscribed :D
Hello, I was creating an array (static array?) in the same way that you show at minute 1:00:35, but I didn't obtain compile error, I 'm not sure if new compilers of C++ accept define an array using a variable. I'm using g++ in MinGW 6.3.0. Thank you!
5:18 - probably (and depending on OS), the address we saw is the virtual address mapped by OS to the physical address (an abstraction that allows each process to have its own isolated address space).
I have a question to section "Return multiple values from a function using pointers" (about 51:14) for the parameters in function "getMinAndMax". In this function "min" and "max" are both pointers to "int". But outside this functions these are "int" variables. This can also be seen in the VSC Debugger in single step mode. At the end of the function "getMinAndMax" "min" and "max" hold addresses, one step forward they hold values (e.g. "5"). My question: Are "min" and "max" in this program always the same objects or are these different variables with the same name, one for the function and one outside the function? Best regards, Peter Thanks for your very good lessons!
1:47:17 Don't you have tposet the pointer's value to 'NULL' after deallocating memory from the array? I don't want to correct you, because I'm not sure myself, but you did it in the videos before and I'm just curious. But thank you really much for this great tutorial. You really did a good job in explaining much information in a simple and compact way.
The Most underrated Channel for programming(sad). Each and every lines were clearly explained and easy to understand for beginners. Hope this channel gets Millions SUBS!!♥
Thanks for the beginners course just finished it and it was very good quality. I think pointers got my head a bit confused, but maybe some small own projects with pointers could clarify it more. I usually code from your example but after I try to code some additions or modify the code.
Hi saldina! Maybe i'm missing something, but when i tried to access the dynamic array without giving it a specific number as you did in 1:01:03, it worked perfectly fine, and i didn't have the error that you had, that's the code: int size, i; cout > size; int myArray[size]; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { cout
I really appreciate all your video tutorials, you explain things so well, better than any other professor I've been with. They never seem to know how to properly teach c++ to beginners. I would be failing my current class without your tutorials, my professor just doesn't simply know how to teach c++ and just throws the book at you which is no help.
Great Video Saldina! I'm halfway on finishing it but I just want to ask or rather suggest on making a new video about keyboard shortcuts. Very much appreciated.
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Awesome! Learned a lot about points that I didn't know.
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when I used "cout
@@anthonyduran2627 More info needed to answer your question. Which video/exercise are you referring to?
wol.jw.org/en/wol/binav/r1/lp-e
@@anthonyduran2627 address should be with an & ig
These videos are easing my anxiety because of the clear, direct way of explaining things, rather than my indirect, abstract focused professor in data structures. Keep up the good work
I disagree. Though she is great. It’s best if you take each subject and write it in your own words. Or create a script that you can present to others. Which would help you to organize your thoughts and understanding. All the while, think terminology is the key to understanding.
Better than all university instructor I've ever seen. You magically explain the simplicity hidden behind apparently complex ideas . Thank you Saldina, thank you very much! Very happy to get to know you on RUclips.
56:47 Return Min and Max with class:
-Create class with private variables Max Min
-Create Constructor with input array and size as arguments as well as 2 functions in it to find Max and Min
-Create 2 public class methods to return Max and Min
-In main(); create object with test array and size; cout the class methods for Max and Min
Oh i am definitely team C / C++, these tutorials are very good and have helped me clarify problems i have had with pointers.
You are a good teacher!
Thanks!
You're welcome! ❤️🥰
I haven't coded c++ in a couple of years, and always have felt so lost while trying to relearn concepts, but watching these videos helps my coding anxiety immensely. I also feel like now I can understand concepts better, and go into the developer field. Thank you! Your videos are addicting.
Without a doubt one of the finest lecturers you'll ever come across: amazing ability to present the root of any matter with just a few examples that are so straight-forward. Can't get over how brilliant this girl is.
Finished watching full course , loved it.
Thanks for making examples small to the point.
You became my first coding female tutor.
Again thanks for making this video
Saldina, these are wonderful lessons. I was a software developer in the past and this is perfect to tune up and get back in the game. However, after a dozen hours of your lessons, I now type cout while saying "cout" with a Saldina accent. I'm a native English speaker so your accent adds great charm to your videos. Thank you for your efforts and helping us with C++!
After 10yrs trying to learn C++ I am glad I found you, you are an awesome teacher, I am just sad because I didn’t find you long time ago. Thanks so much Saldina.
Hello Saldina I'm from free code camp. Your explanations are understandable to me. The best tutor c++ in You Tube.
Sad that I've spent 2 terms in school learning programming yet I have never understood pointers as much as i thought i did. I remember always freaking out whenever i see an expression with two **, or with an &, and did everything in my power to program without pointers. Now I feel confident enough to use pointers regularly and enhance my code. Thank you so much!!
I'm happy that my video helped you! Wish you to become a great software engineer ☺️☺️❤️
Totally amazing, might very well be one of the easiest-to-follow tutorials anywhere. I love your clear and direct vocabulary, it makes it much much simpler to understand complex concepts. Much love! ♥️
Thank you so much! 😃🥰🤗
@@CodeBeauty when I used "cout
@@anthonyduran2627 I know this is quite old, but in case others have the same problem, this is a g++ thing. g++ is casting the unknown function pointer to a bool type, so to get the address we need to first cast it to either (void*) or (int*) when we redirect it to cout. e.g.
cout
I am more than impressed about your natural and easy flow teaching and presenting C++ concepts. Makes learning fun and interesting. Thanks for all your hard work. I am a C++ new bee. I am learning C++ to enable me write embedded code and for robotics as well. Both C++ and Python3. I will continue watching and learning from your videos and also show gratitude!
FROM INDIA AND I CAN BET NO OTHER VIDEO CAN COMPETE WITH THIS AND THE BEST PART WAS 2-D ARRAY WITH POINTERS EXCELLENT EXPLANATION
I already know C++ pointers since 2017 and i watch your vids just for refresher. And hey its good to be back. I LOVE pointers.
The best part was the multi dimensional dynamic arrays. I could not understand them. You made them clear. Thank you very much.
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Is this somehow better than the compiler errors?
It discovers a lot of errors that the compiler will miss, and it also has good explanations and examples when you click on the error code 😃😃
25:12 breaking out of the switch??
2 n half hr on pointers omggg !! its totallyy greattt , glad u made video on pointers , i hope its gonna clarify all my problems
We should require college professors to watch this first before teaching pointers in class.
Your explication about multidimensional dynamic arrays was pure class. I had some serios issues with that but now everything is clear because of you. We need teachers like you !
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I cannot thank you enough! You are really good at explaining concepts and have helped me a lot in filling in some missing gaps for me. You have inspired me to start a channel of my own after I graduate to continue to make Programing accessible to all. ✌🏼💚💻
So far I was only team C, but after ur classes im definately now team C++ , Thank You for ur easy and clear explanations. I feel so much confident with C++ now.
I wish all speakers were like you, just watching for practise my english and a bit of c++ knowledge repetition, it comes out where I missed.Thanks so much.👏
Moving from C# (Unity 3D) to Unreal Engine (C++). Thanks a lot for covering all neccessary topics!
You are still my favourite C++ tutor on RUclips👌. Came back for a refresher and your explanations always hit the mark.
Hi, using VS C++ 2022. Excellent training on pointers. I'm an Electrical Engineer in private practice and have two 10+ years old VB programs; use everyday. Both use forms but with poor graphics and new VB development not popular and gone . Want to modernize my programs. Use C rarely, but want to use C++ for some features with forms--in particular WxWidgets which has great form flexibility. Got to get pointers and function pointers clear in my head just to understand their API calls. Though I may be biting off too much and may have to go with C#, we'll see about that. Your videos on pointers, Class. Polymorph etc. are great "relearning" exercise for myself.
Saldina,
Thank you so much for the thorough and organized explanation of pointers. Pointers originally made me lose faith in C programming when I first started and I wish this was available back then!
I came here from free code camp watching your video about OOP and you helped me learn pointers .thank you so much
Your lessons are so well done, clear, and inviting. I love it!
Thank you so much!
Clear, as always, best English pronunciation since Winston Churchill!! I tried tow things, one to ask value of memory positions over the pointer and tried also to find where in memory is the «name» we gave to the variable n, ptr, or WinstonChurchill... I con't find nothing about the second, but the first gave me no problem at compile time but say stack corruption around n
an run time...
#include
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n = 5;
cout
Clear Points on Pointers. Congratulations! Your Topic About Cleaning Up after Dynamics Operation is SO IMPORTANT. I came across another example of Dynamic Arrays and Pointers and In the example there was No Cleanup Code for Dynamic Array. I Continued on and Visual Studio had a Heap Error. I quickly Coded your Example of Cleanup Codet to Delete Array and that Did it. Thank You CodeBeauty for your Thoughtout Knowledge of Cleanning Up Yourself. God Bless and Take Care.......-------end of line ---------
I don't comment on or like the videos very often but this really deserves the like and the comment , you did an amazing job and explained complex concepts in a simple way that helped us self-taught programmers to continue.... Thank you ☺
I appreciate that you dedicated part of your time to show support like this 🤗🤗
@@CodeBeauty no problem, I mean you deserved that a 100% and you even deserve more views,likes and subs to be honest.
In fact, I do not know how to thank you for this wonderful video. I am from Egypt and I am trying to learn English and programming together. Your videos help me a lot. Thank you very much. 💙
I still remember I came here from free code camp watching your video about OOP, it helped me a lot. Hope this could be great too
Also I like the way you speak, its easy to listen for me who still learning english
Keep up the good work!
Thank you. 🙏💙
I try to speak as clearly as possible, because programming is sometimes complicated even when you are native speaker, let alone if you don't understand the language 🤗🤗
I'm here with the same reason :) Thanks so much for your effort Saldina 👍🏻
you are unbelievable been searching all along someone like you to teach c++
Great Video, Thanks for putting efforts, Just pointing out one thing at time 31:46 , instead of saying that it will add the address -> it will increment the address by the ( size of the data type of the array x Index )
Got here from a facebook ad. Didnt expect this much good tutorials.
Subbed and "belled" all notifications, looking forward for more good content
This video is amazing, i have my programming exam next friday and this helped my so much.
I have to say that these channel is amazing for learning from the basics to more complex like pointers, threads, keep going.
wow, so clear and focused, i was struggling understanding this until i stumbled upon your videos, thank you
the most simplest way of teaching so that anyone can understand on all platforms.
Great! This really helped me study for my technology c++ coding!
This is incredible stuff. Just finished going through this and I feel enlightened to say the least. Definitely the best C++ teacher on RUclips. I would recommend to others that if they are having difficulty with Cherno (probably because like me they are jumping all over the place like some gardam maniac), whose focus is tilted to gaming systems go through and understand CodeBeauty first as her process is much more palatable. Digital hugs all the way Saldina - wish I could like twice.
Been searching for new and free explanation for so long and yours was clear and to the point where I can explain it to someone even if they woke me up from my sleep. Thank you!
- Dear, Saldina,
Live long and prosper!
Your tutorials were such a big help on my journey 🌺
Bunch of thanks to you and keep it up 🔥💪🏻
Pointers really gave me a hard time couple weeks ago, your pointer playlist cleared all my doubts! Thank you very much Saldina! ❤️
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Why aren’t you my college professor damn if you were than I would have been amazing in coding which probably I am becoming now after watching your videos very deeply. Love your videos. Earned a subscriber ❤
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Thank you Saldina. I learned so much things from you. Thanks that all.
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hay salina i am coming form freecodecamp OOP course the course was really awesome and you are an amazing teacher its really nice to have such a gorgeous teacher like you
I'm glad you migrated to the dark theme. Looking at the white theme was very eye-straining for me. I learned a lot from this. I didn't know pointers had such power in them
The ‘Function pointers’ chapter should be a compulsory video for anyone trying to understand C# delegates. Very well explained!
I was thinking the same. thanks
WOW sa you are the spacial one .
Thank you vary much for all your video sa.
Hi Saldina, I just wanna say thank you for all the Knowledge you share with us .... Greatings from Brazil !
Damn you taught better than Soo many RUclipsrs I watched
More clear than crystal
It's specifically bcz of your examples on each thing are more classy
I have a programming exam tomorrow and I just found out about your channel today. I wish I knew about this channel earlier. Thank you so much for making me learn so many new things in a very understandable way one day before my exam!! Will definitely recommend to all my friends :)
That was amazing! What a brilliantly executed tutorial. You made pointers way less daunting and taught it in a way that actually sticks. Thank you so much for this course and for your entire channel.
Someone please clear this doubt.
when I declare an array say
int arr[3]={1,4,5};
std::cout
note that the input for array is not an address, its "int arr[]" , so its of type int array. This passes the whole array, not the address of the first element. An input that passes the address of the first element would just be "int arr".
One of my friends who's a software architect and a very good coder, recommended me your channel. At first I didn't have big expectations, but now I know why he recommended me your channel :)
I can see you're clear when explaining, teaching elegance in code, and the why behind every step to not get lost behind "unseeable" things.
Also I have to point out your english is really understandable for a spanish guy like me, there's not a word I didn't understand, good job, liked and subscribed :D
You are the only that make me understand how pointers works. Tank you so much.
Great! Listened to this tutorial on headphones while also listening to earth song by M. Jackson, fantastic combination!!
Thanks a lot Saldina.
You couldn't be a fashion modele, but you are a human module, may God bless you.
The hardworking, knowledge and explanation simplicity behind making such a video is precious and worthful.
Best of the best.
Thank you Saldina, your lessons are easy to learn in difficult things.
The perfect and the beautifull teacher in the world, thank you so much for your effort.
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials they are so clear and helpful!!! Forever grateful
Hello, I was creating an array (static array?) in the same way that you show at minute 1:00:35, but I didn't obtain compile error, I 'm not sure if new compilers of C++ accept define an array using a variable. I'm using g++ in MinGW 6.3.0. Thank you!
56:50 I did not watch your OOP playlist. But, I think the answer is pass by reference. Am I right?
5:18 - probably (and depending on OS), the address we saw is the virtual address mapped by OS to the physical address (an abstraction that allows each process to have its own isolated address space).
I have a question to section "Return multiple values from a function using pointers" (about 51:14) for the parameters in function "getMinAndMax". In this function "min" and "max" are both pointers to "int". But outside this functions these are "int" variables. This can also be seen in the VSC Debugger in single step mode. At the end of the function "getMinAndMax" "min" and "max" hold addresses, one step forward they hold values (e.g. "5"). My question: Are "min" and "max" in this program always the same objects or are these different variables with the same name, one for the function and one outside the function?
Best regards, Peter
Thanks for your very good lessons!
Wow! Very useful course! Pointers have been a very confusing part of C++ for me, but you simplified everything! Thanks a lot!
This code actually works for me : 11:50 int* ptr2 ;
*ptr2 = 7;
cout
Successfully completed. Great discussion on C++ pointers. Thanks.
1:47:17
Don't you have tposet the pointer's value to 'NULL' after deallocating memory from the array?
I don't want to correct you, because I'm not sure myself, but you did it in the videos before and I'm just curious.
But thank you really much for this great tutorial. You really did a good job in explaining much information in a simple and compact way.
The Most underrated Channel for programming(sad).
Each and every lines were clearly explained and easy to understand for beginners.
Hope this channel gets Millions SUBS!!♥
I'm happy to hear that. Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
Thanks for the beginners course just finished it and it was very good quality. I think pointers got my head a bit confused, but maybe some small own projects with pointers could clarify it more. I usually code from your example but after I try to code some additions or modify the code.
Cảm ơn bạn!
Thank you 🥰❤️
Hey saldina, i am come from freecodecamp...and i want to tell you that you c++ opp course is perfect, amazing & excellent 😍😉
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I understood your lecture on array and pointers.
for all lessons , you had a great explanation. it was really useful.
Hi saldina! Maybe i'm missing something, but when i tried to access the dynamic array without giving it a specific number as you did in 1:01:03, it worked perfectly fine, and i didn't have the error that you had, that's the code:
int size, i;
cout > size;
int myArray[size];
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
cout
The Visual C++ compiler cracks down on that. Some other compilers like GCC don't complain about that sort of thing.
I really appreciate all your video tutorials, you explain things so well, better than any other professor I've been with. They never seem to know how to properly teach c++ to beginners. I would be failing my current class without your tutorials, my professor just doesn't simply know how to teach c++ and just throws the book at you which is no help.
God bless you sardine, your tutorials on pointers saved my job, i want you in my plate.
Hey I saw your course on OOP it was great and awesome and all that you said in the bloopers.
Good!!! Thanks.
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Hi Saldina, you're wonderfull, very usefull lesson, amazing content and explanation, helped me a lot thanks.
Thanku so much mam you are very great very good explanation of everything 🙂❤️
the way you convey is amazing. i easily pick up your concepts
You make learning to code so much more visually appealing.. and that voice.. luv it🤑😍
Thanks again Saldina for the Pointer tutorial.
Great Video Saldina! I'm halfway on finishing it but I just want to ask or rather suggest on making a new video about keyboard shortcuts. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your experiences in C++
very professional and clear explanation
hello my dear teacher
You must have at least 1 million subscribers on RUclips because your channel is absolutely the best in programming And you have a great way to provide programming lessons. I love programming, especially language C++. Because it is a genius language, and I have benefited a lot from the courses in your RUclips channel. I thank you very much for your efforts for us ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome! Learned a lot about points that I didn't know.