@gulabpreetsingh4208

YOUR HARDWORK IS REALLY APPRECIABLE.

@joydeepbhattacharjee5305

Great tutorial...

@sammydeew4773

I liked the way u explained in terms of memory. Not everyone knows that way.. thumbs up!!

@MrPradeepchannagiri

Really well explained ! Thanks a lot

@sammydeew4773

best programming explaination I ever saw..

@papiyadas4762

Ur videos r really helps to understand ds. Very nice... A big thnx to you for uploading this videos..... :-)

@bansaridesai7307

Hi, what would be value of float *d = &a; pf(*d)-->? (It will take 4 bytes, but then what value will it print?)

@sndpnanda

Well done with the video but 
@9:30 in ur video ..does the float *d=a; and then printf("%f",*d); really work for you.
it give zero to me.
the only thing that works is d=*a where "d" is of type float

@manjeetsinghmehta9462

awesome sir.....plz upload more videos like this ..........

@malvikabhardwaj2564

awesome explanation for typecasting.

@AlgorithmWorld

Please share ur feedback

@ak-ot2wn

Thank you for your English description if I didnt understand anyhing

@momsdaughter1419

Hey...the data is stored like lsb in lower address and msb in higher address....during compilation...first higher address is read then lower address...so if you're compiler is not good it will still pick up first byte as the higher address whose value is 1not 44...

@sunilsheshan2339

love you bro thxxxx

@atiqulahmed4686

is it design algorithm analysis topic

@avijitbhowmik8545

thanks again

@programminglanguage2945

awesome + awesome

@Arunsharma-tf5xp

44 print nhi hoga sir i think uski ASCI value print krega🙄

@momsdaughter1419

Integer variable is also of 4 bytes not float only...thats a mistake...take example of char and int instead

@classicfield4238

sir apko Ram Ram