I remember the first HTML video coding tutorial that I watched in my life. It was in your channel. Here I am almost 10+ years later. Thanks for everything Derek.
The course is great for someone who has a bit of experience with programming, but I couldn't recommend it for complete beginners. There are a number of cases where things just work like "magic" and a few others where the wrong way to do something is taught before the right way, but the reason why one way is wrong and another is right isn't explained. I guess if it had these extra details the course would be 24 hours instead of 9 😅 thanks for the tutorial!
C# - the unsung hero of coding languages. Sure, it might not be the 'it' choice for startups, but its robustness, updated features, and amazing community make it a rockstar in its own right.
Took me good 4 days to finish this. Thank you so much for this amazing video. It's my first time working with c# I have learned so much. I really appreciated all of your code source and comments very helpful
Day 2 ( Night 2 Actually)- Yesterday I watched out 41 Minutes, tonight's target is to complete 2:00 hrs........... hope I can finish it in 8 days as I have my InSems nearing. Night 3 ( 25 March ) : Done Night 4 ( 26 March ) : Done Night 5 ( 27 March ) : Done Night 6 ( 28 March ) : Done Night 7 ( 29 March ) : Done Night 8 ( 30 March ) : Done Night 9 ( 31 March ) : Done Night 10 ( 1 April ) :-> And here I end up watching this video.........................................
Just finished it all! Thank you Derek for the content. It was my first encounter with C# and I believe I now have a nice foundation for my .NET journey hopefully. All the best wishes <3
8:46:19 make sure to put DisplayStoreInventory() ; not DisplayStores() if you don't it will cause this error : System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException The parameterized query @StoreId nvarcahr(4000))SELECT * FROM Product p inner join Stor expexts the parameter @StoreId which was not supplied
These videos are great for developers who have some experience and are trying to familiarize themselves with new languages. I've been using this channel as a resource since I was in high school and now I'm about to graduate with a CS degree and I'm using it to refresh myself on languages for interviews.
Thank you for everything you've done! The first version of this tutorial (and your Python Udemy class) changed my life drastically for the better. You have my everlasting gratitude.
Great video! I'm not new to programming, but definitely new to C#, great overview of the language, thank you!
It's awesome. I come back to C# with your video after 7 years. Thanks so much, Derek
Thanks so much for this course, I've been coding on and off since about 2003, I'm about to be 56 and really need to into the programming world, I've like many people delt with always ADHD and hyperkinetic issues, but the recent death of my mom, was a really psychologic kick to focus, I'm going to use this course as "refresher" and then hit the tech recruiters I've met at my time at my current job. Thanks Again Derek! Cheers from Louisville, KY :)
I will keep it simple for a person who has done so much for the coding community(be it beginners or advanced) and YouTube community globally for such a long period of time. "Sir Derek Banas is simply beyond Godlike". This channel deserves more than a 100 million subs already.
proud to say i completed this within 3 days, you made my OOP concepts much clear than i had before
Derek I can't thank you enough! Top Quality content as always! Can't wait for the Unity course! Two thumbs up!
I Completed the video and implemented the project. Thanks a million for all your efforts.
About half way there.... still interesting. Thanks Derek. need to grab lunch, brb in the afternoon.
At 4:36:00 you are probably thinking of Adam West. Just before that the reason you got -1 for the index of "Turkey" was because you were searching for it in aList2, when you added it to aList.
The Best Tutorial i have found for C# Thanks a lot
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