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  • LOL- Give up while behind.

  • dude u high or what??

  • can u plzzzz give some more clarity in audio of the video frm nxt tme

  • go find a different one, this one ist very good, but hey

    atleast he tried to make peole smarter

  • I'm not absolute beginner, I know pointers, references, classes, arrays, structures, functions.

    But I didn't understand anything you said...

  • Headache.....

  • C programming for beginners? I'm a beginner and don't understand shit. You suck at teaching.

  • thnx!

  • lmao it said "policeman" in the captions

  • who is this?? this doesn't sound like MrJavaHelp

  • cool that you know it but please just be glad you do and stop trying to share it. you suck, big time....

  • go fuck ur self please...........

  • You programs have no teaching qualities. For instance in the first program that takes userinput, why not: printf("Enter a number: "); scanf("%d", &userinput); printf("You entered %d\n", userinput);

    ^^That would explain things much better for people trying to learn.

  • Turn on the Caption actions and you will ROFL reading the subtitles xD

  • @Matanteloki Hahaha i cant focus on the tutorial now xD

  • @Matanteloki haha i mostly read about drugs and politics.

  • @Matanteloki lolzzzzzzzzzzzz ..

  • @Matanteloki shins may be due to a group of children

  • Damn dude, you suck at teaching!!!!!!!

  • I thought you include your iostream.h for basic input and output. I have programmed in C++ but not C. I must assume that C++ have different classes you can include in your program.

  • Yeah in C++ you have to use include iostream and use cin for input but in C you use scanf (or getchar) So yes, its different

  • So in C++ I don't remember it being this difficult in your series 4 for beginners I believe to have to use pointers to get your x, y, and z values included in your functions. you would just pass them into your function and I must believe that the pointers worked automatically once passing your appropriate class into the program. I don't remember using pointers until having to organize, like in tree classes and such, thus pointing your final pointer to NULL.

  • Well pointers are basically automatic in Java because you have public and private variables which can be modified from any method within that class.

  • ts coz this is C not C++ its a bit different

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