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Jerry Cain explains how the stack manages function calls. Source: Professor Jerry Cain, Programming Paradigms, Stanford (CS107):
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That's a complex and confusing explanation for a simple concept.

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I think we should collaborate and make a complete archive of lectures that lead to a certain path, since, you are into these too

You should post this one at 1x speed and edit out less.

Jerry cain, the kingmaker of core programming and dynamic processing, just ignore his silly mistakes 😅

Does the video speed normal? Looks like *2 for me.

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this one was beyond my current knowledge level 🤔👍

I wonder who is gonna notice the potential vuln.

My bad, I understood absolutely nothing

Yeah, I think his point is that with each function call the locals of the previous function go out of scope but can be accessed again upon return(). Obvious, or is he saying something else
