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I'm a 42 year old systems engineer and just wanted to share this is a great beginner video. Explanation is straightforward and to the point. Just wanted to add - thank you for taking the time to launch visual studio and showing the creation process for the project. I can't begin to count how many times I've gotten up to 'learn C++' randomly only to get lost on how to get to the beginning stage on just creating the project (which never looks the same as the presenter in rest of the videos.) I'm very technical yet its mind numbing how frustrating it can get when stumbling on this early easy step.
I try to include things that I think people will struggle with the most, and the ones that I had a problem with when I was first learning this. I also read all the comments and messages that I get and based on that I decide what people need the most that I can help with at the same time. And thank you so much for choosing my channel over the ones that have been present for a longer time, with more subs, views, etc. 🤗
This is my favourite comment so far. :) I started making videos a couple of days ago, and it really motivates me to make more when I get such positive reactions. Thanks a lot! :)
@@CodeBeauty This is the most understandable video I've ever seen, I even watch it in my native language but it's harder to understand than yours. With that level, you can really create an online course or become famous
I just found your channel and I am so grateful for it already. I am taking a C++ programming class and the class is awful at explaining things. This has already started to help fill in the gaps from the class. I will be watching more videos.
Okey, so earlier, when i was trying to understand everything on my own, i was literally crying while doing it because there was so many errors EVERYWHERE and i was so scared to do anything because i went to the college to study informatics without any programming experience and this is all so scary to me but you made it all clear. You wouldn't believe how much this helped me, thanks to you, i will not give up on my studies and try to do my best and watch all your videos!
Great Vid! You deserve more subs. I've been doin' CP in C/C++ for quite some time and so I can safely say this course is a gem, you're a gem. Just came here from Brad's channel.
Thank you so much for teaching beginners C++, this was well done and learned a lot. Doing this for no purpose but to teach others is amazing and you should get more reputation for this.
Hi, there, Ms Nurak, I just wanted to show my appreciation and gratitude for your great work and kindness to have produced so many playlists and videos for people to learn something useful for their lives and hopefully improve their lives. Obviously, you are very talented and highly experienced and well versed in programming and all, and you are also, as the name of your channel and website suggest, charming, bless your heart. I have long wanted to learn a computer programming and have tried many different instructors and courses, but they bore me out and confuse me very easily. I'm so glad to have found your channel where your explanations are so clear and easy to follow. I know you have put a lot of time in producing these video clips and tutorials. I know it has taken much of your precious time. All i can say is, thank you so much, i wish there was something i could do for you in return, but for now, please accept my heartiest thanks and gratefulness. I will pray for you and hope you will always be blessed, healthy, wealthy and of course, wise. May the Lord Jesus Christ keep you beautiful and safe :)
Thank you for posting this video! I have some experience in programming in C, C#, VB, and some others, as well as experience with using the Visual Studio IDE for C# and VB, but I have wanted to get started with C++ for some time. The biggest hurdle for me was figuring out how to use the Visual Studio IDE for C++ to actually write some code and get it running! Your video has helped me overcome that first hurdle - thanks!
Thank you for the really great tutorial. I paid $49 a month on Coursera to listen to some old guy mumble about out of context stuff that isn't easily understandable, all the while using a Mac. He was horrible at teaching, and didn't go step-by-step with hands on learning like you do, and this happens to be my best learning style. I also respect that you take care of your appearance, since coders might often be seen as disheveled/nerdy so I always like seeing a stereotype like that broken.
Wow no one said why we have to use "using name space std"till now ,my college just said to keep it under the headerfile and now I got the reason and I am very happy to be here. This is my third comment and you can understand how exciting I was learning through your videos ...........
Great video! I have taught with Visual Studio Express, will be using this soon. It is always inspiring to see another woman in tech doing coding videos, I am just getting started!
Just started learning C++ from here. The content on this channel is so amazing. Thank you so much for providing such great content. I am highly excited for this!
After three years i am watching your video i am so impressed by your video now i regret that why i wasted my half years in university where i couldn't learn anything and here i learned a lot from these videos ❤❤❤
it will prompt the user to input their age, and once that program is executed, the compiler will output the last string "cout", and add 10 to the users integer input.
Tutorial worked great using VS 2022! And glad that you showed us how to find and run the .exe file. That's the most satisfying part when you're learning.
Experienced developers often forget the struggles we faced when we first started learning programming. This can lead to skipping important topics in tutorials, which can cause problems for beginners. I always keep this in mind when creating my videos, ensuring they are as helpful as possible for those just starting out.
The only tutorial video that understands people literally don't know how to this stuff. Seen a bunch of vids where it's like "Must Know Everything Already" like damn
Thank you very much! I really appreciate how you explain things clearly and go into depth, as well as showing us multiple solutions. I'll be watching your videos as I take my computer science course :)
The code will first output "How old are you" in the terminal, then it will input age so the user can input how old they are and the last part looks like an equation to calculate how old you will be in 10 years and output that as well. I like this pseudo code, great technique for learning and recalling what you have learned.
Your videos are amazing!! The only coding experience I have is in Matlab. When I tried to learn C++, everything seemed so daunting but you explain things in such an easily understandable way. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you. :D
Usually, I am used to hear a masculine voice in the programming tutorials... ;-) That's another reason why I find this video very fascinating. KEEP IT UP, GIRL!!! Best regard, from Italy 🌹
Thank you for creating and posting this. I want to learn coding. I started doing some basic Arduino programming. I later found out that the Arduino language is c++. Your presentation is clear and enjoyable. What I would suggest is increasing the volume of the video. It's very quiet. When watching, I have to make the volume very high. When a commercial is played during the video, the volume on the commercial is terribly loud! Other than that, good work and Thank you!
Thanks for the advice 😊 This was my first video ever and it took a lot of them to notice that problem myself. I think there is nothing I can do now about the old videos except reuploading, but I increase the volume in my new ones. Good luck with learning 😉🤗
I have been coding since high school... that means 1982... BASIC and PASCAL on a VAX! Then came college... BASIC on a Commodore 64! Then came FORTRAN on some strange computer built in house! I then took COBOL and RPG, in the work world, ADABAS/Natural and then on to Visual Basic and VB.NET. Well, with VB.NET not being included in the new .NET 6.0 compiler (sad), I lose out on the 64 bit performance benefits. So after all these years, it's time to learn C++. The app suite I manage is all server based in a Windows environment, no web components, as of yet, nor are there any planned. But if there are, C# is not far away. I will be working my way through these videos as I migrate code. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of this. Looks great so far!!
Hi Saldina, this is your first video I've seen and I'm going to see the rest of them. Let me tell you that you teach very good and I've understand everything you teach us. I would love to watch more videos like this. Have I nice day :)
there is another benfits in this channel... really if you want to learn talkink in English... Just hear ... she speaks very clearly so thank dear Miss programmer beauty
Yep. I'm not a native English speaker as well, so I still struggle and have to cut mistakes and tongue-twisters out of my videos. But the only thing that is going to make it better is practicing, as with anything else. 😊
Amazing explanation and just know that you are a life saver, I never understood it in a better way . Thanks for your time. And yeah I believe you should have more subscribers, and I will start telling my friends about your channel. Thank You So Much ❤ PS: Saldina is a nice name actually, I like it. 😊
Please do javascript! Im a beginner and everyone does Eclipse ide or others and nobody makes “Microsoft VS” tutorials and your voice is so soothing its like asmr so I actually paid attention and took in the knowledge. You are a life saver for me to learn!
Omg, really excellent, I am enjoying.. I can to make my first program hello world. I can understand, actually I little understand speak English.. very beautiful
I cant even express how much I appreciate this video. You definitely clearly communicated how to operate in visual studio. I love that you took your time and that your voice speed was able to follow along with. You broke down something that was extremely daunting to me and made it very easy. You are appreciated Sister keep up the amazing work. While I might not use C++ in the future Im going to still subscribe to you 💯.
Extremly healpful btw. I had purchsed Programming Principles and Practice using C++ which looks like a great book. I was stuck on the first program Hello World because I didnt understand how to use Visual Studio 2019. After wathing this video that was not the case because of how well things are explained. The program you included at the start of the video asks how old are you?, you type in you age, press enter and the program tells you how old you will be in 10 years time.I had to use the skills in this video to get this program to work because I am new to C and C++ programming.Thanks again.:)
Yes, that is what the program does. That book is great. And if you need another example, because it is always good to hear another explanation, you can find a lot of free tutorials as well. There is so much stuff written in C++, and until someone decides to invest a lot of money to re-write this or just abandon it, C++ is here to stay. And I don't see that happening sometime soon. So your decision of learning C++ is a great one. Most people are afraid of learning it and would lean towards some easier languages. I'll be honest, you will have to invest time and effort in order to learn it, but once you do, it becomes the most powerful tool to build almost anything! Just keep working and don't give up!
@@CodeBeauty Thanks for your words of encouragement. It means a lot because you are so good at what you do and find it easy to explain C++ in Lehman’s terms.I look forward to working through Programming Principles and Practice Using C++ along with your videos. Thanks again and stay safe during these times.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. From it I could create my first app Hello world n run it. 💃💃💃. But I got into problems when I wanted to remove the text under hello world page.🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️. Pls I can't wait for the next tutorial on variables and expressions. Thanks alot. More grace.
I just retired - and am looking for things to keep my mind sharp - I took a C class in 1992 - used it for awhile - spent latter part of career as SQL/Oracle Systems support - BUT it took me 5 minutes to figure out the CTRL and + was not the way to increase font size in the IDE - it is CTRL SHIFT > (you do it automatically :-) Thanks for your tutorial - I find them clear and enjoyable!
I am here after I saw your crash course c++ video on Brad Traversy channel. Don't know how I missed your channel. Just checked your channel you got great content. Just Subscribed, Keep up the good work ✌✌
Literally awsome vid... This video is really for the beginners. As I see lots of utubers make vid for the beginners but usually maximum tutors show how to install and then starts the coding without giving basic knowledge... I ll be very honest u show us step by step process how to open the window and to run the program...one more reason for liking this vid, u told us that how to get solution explorer😅😅 it would be funny but it's true nobudy tell this process and i get more frustrate how to get it back but thanks to u for telling this.... If some one doesn't understand after watching this vid then dud plz maintain a long frm coding.. C++ is not for u... Keep it up
Funny story 🤭 I remember my first programming exam. We were doing it in Visual Studio 2008 back then, and I sat on someone else's PC in the classroom, open VS and there was no Solution Explorer! It was an exam, so no googling and no questions allowed, and I had zero experience back then, didn't know anything about IDEs, I only had been attending programming classes for a couple of weeks. That problem never happened on my PC, because it never crossed my mind to close some of the essential parts of the IDE that I was working in. I lost 10-15 minutes of that exam looking through all the menus and submenus and trying to find all the parts that I needed to start writing code. I remember that as a funny story now, but it wasn't funny at all then. Visual Studio is a very powerful tool, but it can be quite scary for someone who is using it for the first time. 😊
@@CodeBeauty it could hv happened with me in my futures exams but now I know the process thanks to u.... For that prblm i uninstalled code blocks from my laptop and i was going to uninstall visual Studio too before watching ur vid😅😅 ... Will u make a series on python?
Thank you so much! I just recently started making these videos, and I'm hoping that over time it will attract more girls and more young people in general to this industry! 😊
@@abstracttoconcreteprogramm8415 We are on the same journey then 😊 And it's not going to be overnight for either one of us, so just keep working and learning, it is going to pay off. And don't give up even when it becomes hard. Chip away at it until you get to where you need to be! Trust the process! It is what I'm always telling myself, and it is the most honest advice that I can give to you!
@@CodeBeauty for my absolute beginners, I'm going to send them to your channel. Mine is a mix of intermediate concepts. There is a lot of overlap between us but mine is at times very specific and then general. My students have varying degrees of experience so I can't start from scratch.
Just I saw today your video!Really helpfull! My college zoom class I don't understand anything I was literally crying when I see your video help me understand! Also I start fallow you Instagram I hope your page grown soon!
Thank you! 🥰 Good luck with learning, and don't stress over it. Work and practice regularly, and it will become natural to read and write code sooner or later, just like it did with walking, talking, swimming... 😊
Also, you don't have to add the 'system("pause>0");' statement to prevent the console window closing at the end. At least in the latest version 16.7.5 of Visual Studion 2019 Community.
I just came across your video😍 already loving the series. And thank you for motivating all the girls out here to enjoy coding. And one question.. is this C++ 17 or C++11 ? Sorry, but I have just used C Lang, and I somehow knew that C++11 and C++17 is more imp? Could you please clarify, it will be very helpful ?? Thank you 🙂
I don't know why but I'm able to focus a lot more on what you say because you're a beautiful woman with a nice accent🙈 The best teacher 🤣 I like the batman shirt as well 👍