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  • Amazing! this helped me a lot.. thank you so much ^^

  • awesome!!! 

  • easy to understand..keep it up!.. it was really helpful...thank you so much!

  • any one help me to download all this videos

  • thank u

  • Awesome job, this was very helpful. Your explanation was very detail and easily understandable. Again thank you.

  • Very helpful, I am taking Object Oriented C++ this quarter, I must say I am having problems with it, however, your video helped with some of my problems.

  • You cannot inherit private members of the class.

  • @freizagen you inherit the private members, you just cant access them in the child (protected is used for that)

  • Thanks for the video! It helped to get gist of what the inheritance really does. Superb keep on posting.

  • Thanks for the video! It helped to get gist of what the inheritance really does. Superb keep on posting.

  • thanks for your video... you've really helped me for my exam.

  • Thank you your videos are what exactly I needed!

  • U R A GENIUS U MAKE C++ EASY PLEASE CONTINUE DOING IT UR HELPING ME ACE MY DEGREE. XXXX

  • Please keep going on with C++! You helped me _that_ much, thanks!

  • thnx for making it easy

  • Genius!!!!! :D 

  • YOUR A LEGENDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • Awesome !!

  • great stuff, your way of tutoring is helping me out big time.

  • I <3 C++.

  • thank you very much man

  • You explained the concept well ..

  • Hi man, I like your clear explanation. Thanks

  • Hi Duncan

    You videos are really great. but you stopped before you got to polymorphism. can you Please post some videos on polymorphism as well and possibly tie in templates in a few other videos with all parts of OOP. class, inheritance, polymorphism, and templates.

    thanks

    your great

    Spencer

  • thanx you solved my problem thanx again.

  • thanks for the tutorial

  • Your video's have been super helpful and I am looking forward to all upcoming C++ Lessons. Thanks!

  • I have a question: Where did you get the 'command line' cpp compiler from? I've dug around for one, but havent been able to find one :)

    Can you clarify something else for me? That is to say, I didn't know that a mac can run the C++ executable files?

    Thanks in advance. :)

  • I think he showed that in the first tutorial? anyways, it should come with the default install of xcode I think. and there is no such thing as a C++ executable file (at least as far as I know). The compiler converts C++ human readable code into binarycode that usually can be executet on the system it was compiled on.

  • When I say 'C++ executable file', I mean the *.exe file that is generated when you compile C++ source files on windows.

    I've never been able to make an exe execute properly on a mac.

  • @CoDCopsProductions thats maybe cause mac uses .app?

  • anyway, interesting stuff. i like your tutorials.

  • is this 31 or 30? Im confused.

  • Nice explanation dude, thanks :) 5* well deserved (yeah, your mic was a little quiet ;P)

  • Great video, just that you should try and fix the audio, your mick is pretty low :P

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