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I like how you care about your viewers. It might seem very trivial but what you did at 2:13 is very important, at least for me. I usually do not like following tutorials. I did follow two tutorials for Python and left one without finishing it. So the way of your explaining is some kind of charming but I do not know the reason. Do not get it as flattering.
Elixir is kinda alien to me as you would expect. I only worked with Java, JavaScript and Python-like high-level languages so far, so it feels different. Basic concepts are similar but it is just different kind of beast. Forcing data to be immutable is a nice concept, so you do not have to remember which function mutates and which returns the result. I found that maps are similar to NamedTuples in Python but without initialization. It would be better to say Tuple-like dictionaries as there is no immutable dictionary in Python.
I am very interested in the series and waiting for the next parts of it. Thanks for your efforts again!
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I thank you for your contribution. Here are my thoughts. Note that, my thoughts are my personal ideas on your post and they are not directly related to the review and scoring unlike the answers I gave in the questionnaire;
I like how you care about your viewers. It might seem very trivial but what you did at 2:13 is very important, at least for me. I usually do not like following tutorials. I did follow two tutorials for Python and left one without finishing it. So the way of your explaining is some kind of charming but I do not know the reason. Do not get it as flattering.
Elixir is kinda alien to me as you would expect. I only worked with Java, JavaScript and Python-like high-level languages so far, so it feels different. Basic concepts are similar but it is just different kind of beast. Forcing data to be immutable is a nice concept, so you do not have to remember which function mutates and which returns the result. I found that maps are similar to NamedTuples in Python but without initialization. It would be better to say Tuple-like dictionaries as there is no immutable dictionary in Python.
I am very interested in the series and waiting for the next parts of it. Thanks for your efforts again!
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Oh, you already uploaded the next part. I'm looking to it. :D
Yeah, just taking my time with writing the contributions because I haven't had much time.
Well done @yokunjon. Very good comments.
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Thank you for your review, @yokunjon! Keep up the good work!
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