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Caleb I love your humor and explanation. This is my like 4th field I am diving into and I am not bored at all! In fact I am, curious? You are really good at this!
This photo of Manchester is the best hotel for Android and other than a photo card and the one you sent us is the same one we have on file for Android studio for Android and the other is that you will need a photo for your iPhone and your iPad and then I will be using hands to get to know the other people that I know of a person that will
after following this tutorial and executing kubectl for both the service and deployment the CLI displays a error when I apply the development.yaml file and tells me ""error: resource mapping not found for name web-app-deployment namespace """ no matches for king deployment in version v1. ensure CRDs are installed first" any idea what this might mean? I did read some docs that were talking about declaring a namespace in a separate yaml file but I didn't really understand why or how. anybody encountered this before?
at 4:00, I do not understand something. with this code below, where do the indexes even come into play when we use the -1. so ages.length is 6 since there are a total of 6 elements. but now the index is somehow used without the [ ] which is confusing me. should it not be ages.length-1 to now give 5 as the output. simply like that without the mention of indexes anywhere? let ages = [10, 4, 44, 2, 8, 9]; console.log(ages.length - 1); instead to get the output for what you said in terms of getting the second last element, shouldn't it be like this below? This will give you the last element in the array. console.log (ages[ages.length - 1]
I'm stuck right around 31 minutes - 'export' doesn't work for me (I get an error that it is not recognized); 'set' appears to work but I am still unable to use 'flask run' ("Error: Could not locate a Flask application.")
Thanks, man! Your videos and a few other creators helped me a lot. For you to sit there, spending your time and efforts to make it as simple and valuable as possible, I can't thank you enough!
hello, thank you so much for the help! I have been stuck on functions, arguments and parameters for a while but I finally understand now, thanks to your great video! God bless you sir!
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Watching in 2024 and this is still such a great intro to Android development. Thank you! You have a talent for teaching and you manage to do it in a way that is not overwhelming 🎉
Would it work if we pass in **dataPtr=data to the function? I know this is prolly not optimal anyway, but i still wanna ask so i can understand completely
For the newbie if you are actually trading in the crypto space and you don't have a sound mentor. Then you are certainly going to get liquidated in 90% of your trades. Yeah that's the sad truth. I remember when I just got into crypto back in 2019 but later in 2020 I ended up selling it because I have lost alot trading all by myself without a guide. Got back into crypto early in 2023 with $10k and I’m up with $128k in a short period of time.
I'm new to cryptocurrency and don't understand how it really works. how Can someone know the right approach to investing and making good profits from cryptocurrency investments?
As a beginner investor, it’s essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. Myself, I’m guided by Alex Heinz. A widely known crypto consultant
i spemt two hours searching for good dsa lectures to get a grasp of the lecturs I'm gonna take for tomorrow for the first time and I also sorted thru bunch of online courses then I remembered that I learned oop in c++ from thisguy and fingers crossed I searched "dsa caleb curry" and boom those lost 2 hours replenished by these 15-20 mins long videos BIG THANKS MY GUY hope I pass my course , if I do kudos to you
Also going off your last video i dont know if you need to hear this but dont be afraid to offer courses or educational material for a premium. I found your material while I was looking for course work that i was willing to pay for ( not for career but just to deepen my knowledge) and I found your material really good and competitive with some paid material its really good so the next time you find yourself in a bind dont be afraid to sell your stuff! thank you for making it -- i was specifically looking at your sql material and trying to learn about database design
Caleb is just a wonderful teacher learnt c++ for 2 years in high school didnt understand a thing by watching your lectures it took me deep down into core concepts and those lil jokes of your makes it me to binge watch respect man
Well done. Might I suggest coverage of LiveView. Might not want to discount the template engine provided by the framework. I suspect you’ll be floored at what you can do with LiveView and no React.