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‫Hey, there.

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‫Welcome back.

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‫Showing the site and we're going to a quick crash course on SAS, very important topic and I thought

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‫I'd want stopping when you compare this with ZZZ.

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‫We are going to give superpowers to us, he says.

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‫Yep, you heard it right.

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‫So in this crash course, we are going to cover all the important topics that are required when you

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‫hear the term SAS.

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‫Now, what is this and why this is important, so to understand how all of this just jump onto this

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‫nonsense and you will get tons of information with respect to the topics that you are going to cover,

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‫as well as some example.

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‫It's completely available of the source dash langat com slash guide.

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‫So you will have all the information that we are going to go through with this whole session.

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‫Now you will see terms like superpower.

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‫You will see terms like pre-processing or maybe a few other things before jumping on to this whole part.

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‫Let's jump onto this whiteboard and discuss about what this stuff is and how we are going to utilize

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‫it, why it is important and few other concept.

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‫So the first thing here is we currently work with two different abortion.

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‫The first was is known as SAS, which you can directly see which is SC ss and then the second one is

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‫going to be S6's.

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‫Now this is the latest one, which is SPSS, and this is the version that we are going to see.

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‫If I remember this point, this is the latest one and this is the previous one.

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‫So all the files that we are going to deal with will be related to S6's.

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‫One important thing because at this point of time, we were working with file doc CSF.

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‫Now we are going to work with style dot SPSS.

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‫But there is a problem whenever we work with any type of browser they are going to read, or at least

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‫Dot CSIS file.

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‫They cannot read Dot X-File.

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‫So what we are going to do is behind the scene or we are going to utilize some software, some extension

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‫to converter S6's file into us.

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‫Yes, file.

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‫That's the biggest thing that I really wanted to make clear.

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‫So we are going to write access and with some software in our case, we are going to utilize an extension

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‫that is going to help us to convert this whole process.

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‫So we are going to utilize our escort extension that is going to convert audio file.

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‫OK.

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‫This is great.

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‫We now understand that we are going to work with X-File.

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‫We are going to convert it into CCS and then utilize it like currently we are doing with any of our

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‫projects.

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‫And we are now able to understand these things.

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‫But what is this preprocessor and what are the new changes that SAS bring now?

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‫If you jump onto the home page of SAS, you will see CCS with super power.

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‫That means we are going to follow exactly this year, and only that means whatever we are going to write

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‫in the SAS file will be CCS.

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‫Only everything will be CCS.

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‫Plus, there are some features I should say new features on some superpowers that make writing the CCS

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‫more efficient as the less.

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‫Maybe you can call this SAS easier.

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‫So these new feature had to write CCS in much faster as well as efficient.

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‫Now what are they?

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‫We are going to discuss about them?

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‫Don't worry, but this whole south thing help us to write CCS with some new feature.

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‫That's it.

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‫So you don't need to forget about CCS.

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‫Everything with CCS we are going to follow.

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‫Plus some new feature.

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‫OK.

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‫I hope this point is clear.

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‫At this point, what is SAS is going to do?

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‫The second point is this whole preprocessor thing, this whole town that you will see many places pre

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‫processor or compilation, few other times that you will see.

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‫What is this compilation process that is doing?

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‫So basically what happened is whenever we write any SAS file, it is going to compile for us, it is

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‫going to check if you are following the correct format, it is going to check if you are following the

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‫correct syntax and few other stuff.

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‫So when you are writing your SAS file, then you are going to save this one.

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‫At this point of time, it is going to check everything and then it is going to convert and dossiers

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‫as if by any chance you write something wrong here, maybe you are not following the correct format

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‫or maybe you are writing some random properties that doesn't exist.

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‫So you are going to get an error and this CIUSSS will not be converted.

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‫So you need to have correct SAS file.

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‫It is going to compile, or I should say, converted here.

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‫That's what they reference to access.

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‫Now it is some in-depth meaning that there is a lot of things that SAS.

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‫I'm taking this as a crash course.

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‫So as a beginner, you understand, OK, what is this SAS?

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‫And this is a basic level.

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‫OK.

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‫So that's how this whole preprocessor thing is going to work.

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‫That means we write things, then we compile things and then we go to CFS.

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‫That's it.

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‫So that covers the basic idea theory.

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‫Now you might ask the question, what is this risk for an extension?

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‫So we are going to call this expansion or the name of this extension is life SAS compiler.

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‫All you have to do is jump onto your score, click on this extension bar and here you need to search

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‫about life.

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‫Compiler NowThis Life says compiler is going to compile your staff if you are using an oluwaseun file,

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‫as well as the newer version file, which is S6's.

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‫So you need to keep this in mind, we are going to combine all of them with the help of this life SAS

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‫compiler.

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‫Now, this is one method, and the other method is utilizing, if you are also coming from a JavaScript

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‫background or if you have knowledge about this, the other thing is you can utilize packages through

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‫npm, which is node package manager.

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‫I think that's not recommended for now as a big node.

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‫You don't need to worry about this.

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‫You can utilize this VBScript extension itself.

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‫Both are going to work exactly the same way.

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‫So make sure you install the extension.

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‫I've already installed it after installing this extension.

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‫You can work with Fast File.

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‫OK, that's clear.

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‫The basic level is clear.

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‫But now let's understand the differences, quick differences.

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‫So we have this whole thing here.

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‫We have covered about extension.

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‫This was preprocessor.

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‫Now the point is the difference is.

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‫What are the differences between south and east?

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‫At basic level, only one difference, one important difference when you are working with a access,

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‫you will see these symbols, you will see Kylie braces to keep things inside body.

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‫You are utilizing these collaborations.

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‫And that's how you know, OK?

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‫If you if I see this calibre says that means this whole thing, this phone size is inside my HDMI here.

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‫All of this is inside our testimonials now with a.

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‫We are going to follow similarly like our CSIS, but with.

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‫You don't need them here.

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‫Even the closing symbol is not required and success.

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‫But this was a previous version.

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‫I don't recommend this.

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‫So we are going to walk with SC, ss, MMR at this point.

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‫So we are in the right.

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‫Same exactly the same way that we are following thin now with this fight.

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‫So one difference only December one.

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‫And you just need this knowledge as a basic level that's done, this whole thing is done.

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‫Now let's get back, let's get back to our extension and understand what we are going to do.

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‫So the plan, the major plan, is to understand two points how to write sass from the basic level and

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‫how to convert our current project.

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‫So currently, we have our own project, which we developed during the sixth grade section.

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‫So we are going to convert this whole style system.

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‫That means our style taste going do not see us as well as their sponsor broadcast in two hours X-File.

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‫So that's the first time.

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‫Then also the second point is we need to understand how great access from the basics.

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‫So what we are going to do is we are going to create a new section here.

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‫Maybe let's create a photo section and then we are going to write new CIUSSS from the basics that will

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‫also help us to understand how to write S6's from the basics.

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‫OK.

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‫So there are a few points that we are going to cover.

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‫We are going to talk about comments.

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‫We are going to talk about variables nesting by shows, module mix ins, inheritance as well as operators.

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‫So that means is basically our thesis, whatever we have learned below.

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‫Plus these new features like variables, mix ins, operators and everything that I just discussed.

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‫So that is what our SAS or I should say is.

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‫I hope you got the basic idea.

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‫Now that's the big stuff that we discussed, that the jury concept that we have discussed now in the

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‫next lecture, let us understand how we are going to convert this, how we are going to utilize the

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‫extension and feel on the concept that are important.

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‫Thank you for calling.

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‫I hope the basic is clear by now.

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‫In the next lecture, let us jump on to practical content and understand everything.

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‫Thank you for calling and I see you guys in the next one.

