Programming Visual Aids (Variables)
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So I'm a programmer by profession and I've had quite a few people ask if they could learn from me how to code. And through doing that a few times, I've seen some areas where people tend to struggle grasping the concept. So when I decided I wanted to make some YouTube videos about learning how to program in C#, I knew that I had to create some visual aids to help people see what's going on inside a computer at an easily understandable level. So the main part is a little container that represents a variable. Then I've got some plates with data types on them (right now I've just got string, int, double, and float). There are also connectors to clip them onto the variable. There are also numbered plates to represent index numbers in an array, and a connector to attach two variables together and chain them to make an array. So if you're interested in learning how to program, you should check out my video series on how to program in C#. It's aimed at absolute beginners. And if you're looking to teach someone else, these visual aids could help you out! All of these were printed with PLA at 0.3mm layer height with no supports. These also print fairly quickly. I think you could print the whole bunch in about an hour, depending on how much you want. Programming Visual Aids (Variables) by ChaosCoreTech is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.
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