Hey Aaron, Not sure if you will see this since a long time has passed, but I just want to say your videos are just AMAZING! You explain the topics clearly, and the animations really help understand. Keep doing what you do, you help thousands like me understand the material in a good and fun way. Thank you
awesome content, please don't stop making these videos! also could you make a video about how executable files work and how they are loaded into memory? sounds like an interesting topic to me
It is simple, in little-endian, multi-byte values are stored such that most significant bytes are stored at a higher addresses and least significant at lower addresses (this is in fact the natural way of storing things).
Bold of you to say that we as developers do not have to think about endianness xDD We just had a practical exam where we had to write a C program that on localhost communicates (server and client but both running on same machine), and trying to inspect memory results as you said gave very weird values. Thank you for an amazing video!