Programming Visual Aids (Variables)
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Learn more about this and watch how I made it at \n\nAs a programmer by profession, I've been asked numerous times to teach others how to code, and through those experiences, I've identified areas where people tend to struggle grasping the concept. So when I decided to create YouTube videos on learning to program in C#, I knew that I had to develop visual aids to help viewers see what's happening inside a computer at an easily understandable level.\n\nThe main part is a container representing a variable, accompanied by plates with data types (string, int, double, and float) and connectors to attach them to the variable. There are also numbered plates for index numbers in arrays and connectors to link two variables together and create an array.\n\nIf you're interested in learning how to program, check out my video series on programming in C#, designed specifically for absolute beginners. If you're looking to teach someone else, these visual aids could be very helpful!\n\nAll of these were printed with PLA at 0.3mm layer height without supports. They print fairly quickly and I believe the whole set can be printed in about an hour, depending on how much detail you want.
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