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
i never understood why `int x = 1; x == *(char*)&x; /* true */` until today, thank you
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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!
Finally, a video that explains why a byte is the most significant rather than just regurgitating the same script about Endianness.
Short video
Crystal clear explanation
Great job mate
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
Great presentation !
Thank you, straight to the point and well explained.
Great seeing you upload!
Wow! So amazing
Your videos are great, easy to understand. please don't stop making more videos 😃
Thank you for explaining this concept!!
so glad I stumbled upon your channel. You deserve a subscribe.
Glad to see you're still making content :)
Thanks for the great content
Thanks so much for the video! This was so helpful and clear and concise
That's an amazing video! You should definitely continue creating this kind of contents. 👏
Wow! Great explanation. Please start putting out videos more often. I think your channel has the potential to get much bigger.
Great video, it helps me a lot to understand this topic. Thank you so much!.
Very good explanation, thank you!
beautiful! keep making them!
🔥super helpful video!
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
my favorite youtuber!! 🙌🏻
great work, keep it up!
Thx 🙏
wow, all that info under 5min, congrats! I will check all your other videos.
Good content, keep it up!
i never understood why `int x = 1; x == *(char*)&x; /* true */` until today, thank you
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!
The whole video I've been wondering about who won that egg war
Thank you :)
not sure if this comment would even reach you, but man your videos are amazing. hope you still find the passion in making more of these
the video is very clear and clear. Could you tell what tools you used to make this video. the typography is pretty good
++++ don't stop making videos plssssssss
best channel eveeeeeeeeeeeeeer
Yoo, he's is back!!!
Pls come back ❤
I really like it when these animations are being used to explain concepts. And when you say Endianess is about Byte and not bit, what does that mean?
banger vid
Yes!!
But, why would someone make a little endian hardware in the first place?
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who then use little endian?
Depending on the cpu architecture like ARM, x86 etc. The endianess might change.
x86 uses little endian