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  • it's not the best resolution, but it is legible, and more importantly, the concept is well explained.

  • @superroop007

    Learnorama's tutorials are completely useless. You can watch all of them and still not be able to do even the simplest program.

  • @superroop007 learnorama suck. his tutorials are incomplete.

  • can anyone give me a point how an address is actually determined by the PC, in which he stores a specific value (eg i am running a Macbook pro (Mac OS Leopard) with 2.4 processor and when I make the cmd print the adress of a variable x. always the same number pop ups. 

  • If I use exactly the code you show it comes out with the value of Y as -12 .

    If I assign *y_ptr this way ....

    int *y_ptr = &y;

    It works fine.

    Wierd

  • whoeva complains abt da size of da fonts r complete dumbasses !

  • Damn cool guide dude :D

    I really needed some help with POINTERS coz of my Upcoming Presentation on it and I am pretty new at C.

    Thanks a bunch again :)

  • Thanks a lot!

  • Thanks for the lesson, helped a lot!

  • too small text......................

  • did only elderly and blind people watch this video?

  • this was a great tutorial. for all you people complaining: use the fullscreen button. you were born with fingers.

  • for YOU, theres no HD or HQ option, so make it full screen wont fix anything, it would be harder to read -.-'

    you CANT read that code nub

  • easy there macho. Maybe you could upgrade the 10" CRT screen that came with your computer back in the 20s.

    The author of this video did a great job. If you want to complain go make your own video.

  • pointers point!

  • NICE one .you did a good job ,viewers please view this in high quality mode,voice explanation about %d %s %c %p is good, HATS OFF for all you did

  • 1. text too small

    2. No explanation of what pointer actually is.

    3. People can read. Don't read the code.

    Lesson 1 in teaching is "dont use words unless you have already explained them"

  • unable to see the code

    To small !!!!

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