@TheCherno

C++ series is back!! ❤️ Thank you all for watching! Don't forget that the first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/thecherno03211

@devpartap9748

Holy cow!!!  We got a c++ video,  after centuries!!

@CreativeSteve69

Yay glad to see the c++ series making  a comeback cherno.

@Bruhger

The main difference between some of my uni classes and your YT series, is that I understand all of what you have to say, in compile time. No extra learning required.

@igorsemenov7224

At last! Thank you, I learned a lot from your c++ series and now it's back, I'm so glad!

@playonce4186

You are getting younger and younger day by day, is that the effect of mastering  C++ and 3d graphics after the headache is over :D

@kimberlymutanga1068

Dude your work is amazing you explain this stuff in a fun and cool way 


I apreciate your work broo
Thank you so much

@slavago_1

Wow, now you're into some computer engineering stuff! You told me in 20 mins all that my university teachers were telling me for 1 year. Well done, The Cherno! Make more videos like this! Thank you!

@god-does-not-exist

This is by far the most comprehensive introduction to bitwise operators I have ever seen. Really good content

@ojussinghal2501

Cherno: Bitwise operators
Also Cherno in the same video: How capacitors store state of bits in RAM

You are one of a kind programming tutor.

@stefmijs8238

Thank you for continuing the c++ series. So far the c++ series have helped me with my study and work. Greets from the Netherlands.

@matthewpapesh

My favorite and goto playlist for reviewing C++ for the past few years! I've also been following your OpenGL series and both have been very interesting and helpful. Thanks a ton!

@absorbingdude

Finally, I have just finished watching this playlist (at the moment there are only 96 episodes), God, in 2 weeks I watched almost 100 videos at 2x speed. It was during these 2 weeks that I learned a lot of new things, and once again I was convinced that C++ is impossible to learn, because it is replenished.
Thanks a lot Cherno, you're an incredible person, I'll start watching the OpenGL learning playlist soon!
Greetings from Russia!\n

@robertsedgewick1266

Nice to see you back in this series! Great video as usual

@zed_business519

bro you are amazing, you have just simplified the concept more than enough. thanks.

@kaustubhnarkhede5166

good to see you back! and also really loved the new style of explanation.. hope to see more like these!

@ThatHipsteCat

Dropped it literally as soon as I needed it for my OS class. Thanks so helpful!

@svenbtb

Thank you SO MUCH for making these Bitwise operations videos. I feel like every time I start feeling like I'm learning to program better, I see a snippet of code either in your code review series or something on StackExchange and there's Bit-Shift stuff happening everywhere and it's always made me feel so dumb and confused about what the point of using it was or when I'd need/want to use it. Thank you for making this!

Also I had no idea that the windows calculator had a programmer mode, that rules

@jonteguy

You have no idea how happy I am that you are continuing this. 
You are by far the easiest person to follow along regarding CPP teachings.

I've done courses on Udemy by professionals since you stopped uploading to this series and none of them are as easy to follow along as you are. That being said I still learned a lot from them. But some of the technical stuff, regarding memory and stuff you are the easiest. I think because you go into Assembly sometimes and show the backbone. 
It does a lot to help people actually understand what's going on.

"Any fool can know, the point is to understand" - Einstein

@ethanking123

Oh man, please keep on doing this, I'd love to see more c++ series videos to come.