#include<stdio.h> int main ( ) { printf("thank you"); return 0; }
As a beginner in c programming i was searching for a tutorial and luckily landed in this video. Very short and perfectly explained video. Very informative video for beginners like me. Kudos to the team!
Yet another newbie learning c from scratch. very well structured examples with recap examples of what was learned. I've been involved with Linux for many years, and have adapted your lessons to the native terminal and gcc compiler, and so-far everything compiles and runs.
Im currently in college for game development, we're learning c programming and im using programiz as a basis of learning. Gonna post updates here as i go! Day 1-3: I immediately forgot to post updates lol Day 4: Practicing For & While loop Day 30: Might have skipped a few days haha 😅. Was busy with group projects but finally got the time to learn C again. Watching and learning about File processing and memorizing the notations. Also I memorized bubble, selection and insertion sort about a week before. Day 32: Pointers and Array
I don't know why but when someone with an indian accent explains anything IT related I trust it is right.
To us who are here because we didn't get anything in class and have to prepare for tests 😅😅
Thank you! I was trying to start learning C, this is perfect.
Now after watching this video I feel like learnining C programming. Thank you for the video.
Great job. You've found solution to my long for YouTube videos
This channel has the best videos to understand c programming for beginners.
#include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("Thank You Mam!") return 0; }
#include <studio.h> Int main (){ Print f (*Thank you*); Include 0; }
Best teacher for programming Best of luck for future
Seriously she explains this so sweetly I could watch her for hours. Thanks for such a tutorial.🥰🥰
The best platform i got till now for computer........ much better then the others mam.... thanka a lot....☺😊.... and who liked the way of her teaching....... 👇
Love the way the programmer explains.
it would be helpful if you explained what these functions are doing in addition to just telling us what to do. Like what is the "stdio.h" file we're including and why do we need to include it? Or what purpose do the semicolons serve? It's like teaching us how to build a car without explaining why the parts are necessary and how they interact. We may be able to build the car, but if there's a problem with it, we won't know how to fix it, or if someone asks us to build a different car, we wouldn't even know where to begin
The thing i liked is that you highly recomend to learn coding by practicing
before watching this video i was not able to understand c language as a beginner all the concepts were bounced but after watching this whole series i became very good and thank you so much mam and all the best for your future
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