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Watch the programming series on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/playlist/ZDszksICVuUL/
Sorry for the drop in quality in these videos. Next week's video will be about program design, and I will try my best to bring the quality bacc e.g. less audio errors and better speech!
Visual programming is a really easy paradigm to pick up. It's not great for larger projects though, as you'll find out if you watch this video. This paradigm is really basic, so this is a short video. Hope you find (or found) it interesting regardless. This may be the last video in this series, or I might continue it. There are loads of different paradigms but a lot of them are insignificant. However if there is a demand for it I shall continue. For now, this is the end!
A programming paradigm is the fundamental principle of how a language works. In this series I aim to discuss the properties of some of these paradigms and educate you, the viewer about them. If you find this series helpful, let me know in the comments below and leave a like. It really helps. A sub wouldn't be too bad either. Thanks...
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