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CopperSpice
Website: http://www.copperspice.com
Downloads: http://download.copperspice.com
Github: http://github.com/copperspice
Discussion: http://forum.copperspice.com .
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Truly great videos.
I like your videos, and use them as an excellent source to learn C++ in depth and to deepen my knowledge. Let me share an example. The following example may be useful to understand and teach the difference between left value references and right value references. Left value references correspond to symbolic links in a filesystem, since they refer to the name of a file. In contrast right-value references correspond to hard links, since they refer to the content (in UNIX-based Operating Systems, this is normally the inode) of a file. Thus left value references live in a filesystem's NAMEspace, whereas right value references live in the space of the named objects.
Very explicit, clear and detailed. Awesome!
I love how you guys enunciated almost every single word. Very clear!
These are very informative videos! Thank you so much!