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Courses Plus Student 1,752 PointsWhat is tds aspect of programing which Mr Douglass has said in the last part of the objective-c struct video
What is tds aspect of programing which Mr Douglass has said in the last part of the objective-c struct video
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Gabe Nadel
Treehouse Guest TeacherAh, ha! What he is saying is actually the word "tedious", NOT an abbreviation "tds".
From the dictionary, tedious is defined as: too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous.
An example would be: buying a dishwasher for your kitchen means you won't have the tedious nightly task of washing dishes and scrubbing pots and pans by hand.
Gabe Nadel
Treehouse Guest Teacherwhat does "tds" mean? Can you tell us what minute:second of the video you are talking about?
Ankit Singh
Courses Plus Student 1,752 PointsAt 6:45 he say some aspect of programing, can you please tell me what it is? i'm not getting it
Ankit Singh
Courses Plus Student 1,752 PointsThank's alot Gabe Nadel