Pointers in C/C++. very good videos.
- Pointers in C / C++ [Full Course]
- All Features explain in details available from all Coding Ninjas courses [Max Discount]
- Clean Code - Uncle Bob / Lesson 1
- Clean Code - Uncle Bob / Lesson 2
- Robert C Martin - Functional Programming; What? Why? When?
- Programming Loops vs Recursion - Computerphile
- The Art of Code - Dylan Beattie
Pointers in C and C++ are often challenging to understand. In this course, they will be demystified, allowing you to use pointers more effectively in your code. The concepts you learn in this course apply to both C and C++..
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"Coding Better World Together" is a set of master lessons from the famous Uncle Bob (Robert Cecil Martin), where he gives us a broad vision of the importance and future of Software in today's society.
In this first lesson, Uncle Bob demonstrates the need to write a clean code and establishes the bases to achieve it, being these bases of a social and scientific nature. Making it clear that the future of programming is based on an ethical and polite code..
"Coding Better World Together" is a set of master lessons from the famous Uncle Bob (Robert Cecil Martin), where he gives us a broad vision of the importance and future of Software in today's society.
In this second lesson, Uncle Bob teaches us the purpose of comments in the code, breaking the paradigm that commenting is something "I have to do" for the simple fact that we mistakenly consider that commenting is a good practice. For Uncle Bob, writing a comment is a sign of failure, since a good code must be able explain by itself: Fewer Comments = Better Code..
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Programming loops are great, but there's a point where they aren't enough. Professor Brailsford explains.
EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/DVG5G1V8Zx0
The Most Difficult Program to Compute?: https://youtu.be/i7sm9dzFtEI
What on Earth is Recursion?: https://youtu.be/Mv9NEXX1VHc
Reverse Polish Notation & the Stack: https://youtu.be/7ha78yWRDlE
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This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley..
Software and technology has changed every aspect of the world we live in. At one extreme are the ‘mission critical’ applications - the code that runs our banks, our hospitals, our airports and phone networks. Then there’s the code we all use every day to browse the web, watch movies, create spreadsheets… not quite so critical, but still code that solves problems and delivers services.
But what about the code that only exists because somebody wanted to write it? Code created just to make people smile, laugh, maybe even dance? Maybe even code that does nothing at all, created just to see if it was possible?
Join Dylan Beattie - programmer, musician, and creator of the Rockstar programming language - for an entertaining look at the art of code. We’ll look at the origins of programming as an art form, from Conway's Game of Life to the 1970s demoscene and the earliest Obfuscated C competitions. We’ll talk about esoteric languages and quines - how DO you create a program that prints its own source code? We’ll look at quine relays, code golf and generative art, and we’ll explore the phenomenon of live coding as performance - from the pioneers of electronic music to modern algoraves and live coding platforms like Sonic Pi..
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