How Programmers Communicate With Memory - Learn to Code Series - Video #10

Published: 01 January 1970
on channel: The Learn Programming Channel
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This is video #10 in my series exclusively for Youtube called Learn to Code.

Today we are talking about memory, and the relationship it has with programmers. You'll find out about variables, constants and how you can use a name to refer to a memory address, and how that makes life much easier for a programmer.

So just how does a programmer communicate with memory? Find out in this video.

This course is designed to watch in order, and there are 8 previous videos in the series. I'd suggest you start with video #1 to get the most out of the course.

Why am I doing this course? Well, I decided to create a course to teach the basics of programming from scratch. But at a deeper level than most courses, starting with many of the things that are not discussed in other programming courses like binary, machine code, etc.

Don't worry, I am not going to go into crazy deep levels with hardware, but enough so you really understand how this stuff works, before we move onto the programming side.

Eventually, we will delve into higher-level languages including Java, Python, C++, and Kotlin and by the end of the series you will be in a good position to move to another programming course and have a good basic knowledge of how computers work under the hood, and more importantly, how the computer runs the code you create.

I hope you enjoy the video!

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