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Do you agree with Dr Chuck? That this is the most important programming language you need to learn, and the language you shouldn't use in the real world (in most cases). You need to learn C if you're serious about becoming a senior developer.

// C for Everybody Course //

// YouTube Videos REFERENCE //

// C book Audio by Dr Chuck //

// Python for Everybody //

// Django for Everybody //

// PostgreSQL for Everybody //

// Web Applications for Everybody //

// Books //

// MY STUFF //

// SOCIAL //

// Dr Chuck Social //

// MY STUFF //

// SPONSORS //

// MENU //
00:00 - Coming up
00:48 - The most important programming language
03:25 - The successor to C
04:44 - Dr. Chuck's free C course // C Programming for Everybody
09:07 - What should be your first programming language // Python for Everybody
10:45 - Object Orient Programming
14:32 - "Stealing" The C Programming Language book // Interview with Brian Kernighan
19:30 - The history of C and C++
25:29 - The history of Python
26:58 - The path to becoming a master programmer
30:15 - Dr. Chuck's next course // Hardware for Everybody
32:29 - Free and available Dr. Chuck courses
36:33 - Where to get started
38:36 - When to use C
39:04 - Which programming language to learn next
41:15 - Learn different programming languages
42:25 - How AI/ChatGPT changes coding
51:20 - ChatGPT vs college essays
54:12 - The future of AI // Is programming still worth it?
57:49 - Visiting students around the world
01:00:22 - Conclusion

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Do you agree with Dr Chuck? That this is the most important programming language you need to learn, and the language you shouldn't use in the real world (in most cases). You need to learn C if you're serious about becoming a senior developer.

// C for Everybody Course //

// YouTube Videos REFERENCE //

// C book Audio by Dr Chuck //

// Python for Everybody //

// Django for Everybody //

// PostgreSQL for Everybody //

// Web Applications for Everybody //

// Books //

// MY STUFF //

// SOCIAL //

// Dr Chuck Social //

// MY STUFF //

// SPONSORS //

// MENU //
00:00 - Coming up
00:48 - The most important programming language
03:25 - The successor to C
04:44 - Dr. Chuck's free C course // C Programming for Everybody
09:07 - What should be your first programming language // Python for Everybody
10:45 - Object Orient Programming
14:32 - "Stealing" The C Programming Language book // Interview with Brian Kernighan
19:30 - The history of C and C++
25:29 - The history of Python
26:58 - The path to becoming a master programmer
30:15 - Dr. Chuck's next course // Hardware for Everybody
32:29 - Free and available Dr. Chuck courses
36:33 - Where to get started
38:36 - When to use C
39:04 - Which programming language to learn next
41:15 - Learn different programming languages
42:25 - How AI/ChatGPT changes coding
51:20 - ChatGPT vs college essays
54:12 - The future of AI // Is programming still worth it?
57:49 - Visiting students around the world
01:00:22 - Conclusion

c
rust
c vs rust
c course
free c course
dr chuck
dr chuck master programmer

#c #rust #drchuck

davidbombal
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I bought my first computer in 1982, a Texas Instruments TI/99 4A and learned interpreted BASIC. Then I learned Pascal and Assembly language and, finally C. I thought I had a first edition of the white book but mine is a copy of the second edition from 1988. Thanks for a fantastic walk down memory lane. I remember someone once saying that the difference between languages like Pascal and Basic and C was like the difference between cutting with kiddie scissors and using a double-edged razor blade. With the double-edged razor blade (C) you're going to have bloody fingers. I can't believe that I've been programming for almost 42 years!

IreneSmith
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C is like calculus, damn right difficult, BUT, when you finally grasp the beast and pull it up close . . . it's BEAUTIFUL! After I typed "hello world" and compiled and had it flash on the screen I'm hooked. I'm self-teaching on Linux, which makes it easy for me to: Learn Linux and Learn C simultaneously!

savagepro
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Dr Chucks PY4E changed my life. I went from knowing no languages to now studying multiple different ones. I had no clue coding was missing in my life before

bobanmilisavljevic
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I absolutely agree with the importance of C. I learned C after assembly language (on the DG Nova and the 8086) and I still have the 1978 edition on my bookshelf. After using many languages over my career, I still use C every day (mostly on microcontrollers). My mentor who wrote our first C compiler back then recently passed away. I credit Jerry Masker with providing every foundation of my experience.

mt-qcqh
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I never took a C class but learned by reading the K&R book about 40 yrs ago. Use C everyday in my daily grind. Thanks for the video guys.

CraigHollabaugh
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I learned C on my own in the late 80's but took a course on advanced C from Robert Kroll at Roosevelt University in '91. What a great teacher! Bell Labs and Kroll were instrumental in the development of HTML at the time - which he demonstrated in that advanced class. That man had a brain of a 30 year old - he was I think in his late 60's early 70's at the time. Learned so much in that semester about Computer Science - especially data structures from that great teacher. I think C would be a great second language for todays aspiring programmers - but should only be used for specialized processes where speed is critical. Much like inline Assembler that we used for the same reason back in the day. Great video! Much success in your endeavours!

homersimpson
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Hi guys, i' m a 57 old german it nred in Brazil and i follow most of both of your channels David and Dr. Chuck. I loved this interview and actually i'm revising my skills with the material offered by Dr. Chuck. Thank you very much for your unpayable contribution.

michaeldambock
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David Bombal: " You need to learn C if you're C-rious about becoming a C-nior developer." C what I did there?🤭🤭🤭

savagepro
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Perfect timing - I'm an old-school Grand-Pa from Germany ... I love Dr. Chuck !

QueryTuner
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C is one of the first languages I learned. Its amazing to look back at the number of languages Ive used. Pascal and C were the foundation.

steveschaff
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Finally, a man who understands how c++ should be taught using c, so that students can flow from c to c++ without all the confusion it usually entails. I don't think anyone has taught in this way before.

arifkasim
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Really great to hear the back story, excellent! I could listen to Dr. Chuck for hours.
Thank you!

I'm a 60 yo programmer/EE who learnt C (PL1, PLP, etc.) back in the day, and wrote a bunch of C++ (in the CAD/CAM industry). Today i work in fin-tech, write in Python.

Dr. Chuck connects it all together.

RobertLBarnard
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David, Thanks for bringing Dr. Chuck to your audience. And Dr. Chuck, thank you for doing all that you do!

coloradopatrick
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I actually worked at AT&T Bell Labs from the late 80's to the late 90's as a "Computer Design Specialist" which was a fancy way of saying "artist." I was tech oriented, though, and provided visualization for a lot of R&D. I eventually taught myself C to build custom CG modeling tools for industrial design jobs. However, I remember roaming the halls of the Whippany, Holmdel, and Murray Hill campuses, and the ongoing push for OOP/C++. It's possible that I'd run into both of those guys, or even worked on jobs for them and/or their departments. They were fun but I can only say that in retrospect 😅

yapdog
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Thanks, David! Great episode! Big thanks to Dr. Chuck for free education dedication. Loved his story of start with Python then learn C which ends where python starts. Regards from Egypt!

abdellah
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David, THIS is a damn great talk! Thanks for that one! Being a person who took Dr. Chucks Python course and having learned Java & C# in the past, I am highly motivated now to take his new C course and get better in general understanding about how things work from within their binary guts ;) Big thanks to Dr. Chuck for his work & to David for his perfectly performed and friendly talks!!

AcidVienna
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I learned Basic, Pascal, COBOL and C in college back in the day, but C and its various flavors are my favorites, still have my first college book "C the complete reference"

forresttucker
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This one of the best videos I have seen in a while!! Thank you so much to both of you

jc-aguilar
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Dr. Chuck is awesome! I am currently going through his Python course and will be going onto C after

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