Its famous in every school that there is a great math teacher, that makes complicated topics easy to understand, and create passionate students. You are this guy for coding, thank you!
Most coders speak in a language I struggle to understand, very technical and as an amateur coder, it's refreshing to hear someone teaching in a neutral and understandable English - makes learning to code so much easier. I'm really glad I've found your channel!
You're teaching style is just flat out awesome. I've only watched a few videos so far but I have a feeling I will be going through your entire library!
Thanks for explaining this, sir. I wish there were more programming mentors like you. By that i mean, you are explaining the concept first. Most of the other mentors just codes and codes. That makes it harder to understand the concept for a beginner like me.
I took a course in theoretical computing a few years ago and regular expressions were the first topic we discussed. I remember thinking "I wonder when this will come up" and since it didn't make a whole lot of sense then, I'm glad this video seems to have cleared things up quite a bit. Sometimes you just need to go over things a few times to feel like they make sense. Thanks for the video!
Good thing I never went to get a computer science degree, or any degree for that matter. Especially since you went into one (I'm assuming) and still watching this video to (re)learn the Regex.
I just want to take the time to thank you for your wonderful videos! I was working on some basic algorithm scripting exercises on FreeCodeCamp and I got stuck on a problem set where I had to check whether a given string is a palindrome. After watching only two videos of your regular expression playlist I was able to deduce a solution for my problem. Thanks again!
Daniel is fabulous teacher. I contribute in small way by sponsoring on Patreon . It’s only few dollars but at least it should help pay for the markers and equipment . Pleas let’s show our support by sponsoring in Patreon if you can.
A regular expression to verify an email is not easy. Luckily there is in html5 Email or a regular expression can be found ''out there' and copy/pasted. Good luck constructing a watertight expression for email. A 'good enough' regular expression for email address is another matter,'not that hard. And then of course the server would do another, final check and ask for verification by sending a mail to the client before storing it more permanently. Thanks for great videos.
Bro, your videos are amazing! Thank you so much for the information. Incredibly useful. I've learned so much w you. Keep making vids. Saludos desde México.
loved the video, but 720p is really not a good idea when dealing with small text on the screen. I understand it was streamed, but a higher res version would be a nice touch when watching the non-streamed version.
You're a great teacher and you have awesome videos, but I think a way you could improve is by making your handwriting look a little more legible on the whiteboard.