4:07 Lesson 1 :- Download/Installation of .NET &.NET core vs .NET Framework 11:53 Lesson 2 :- Understanding .NET SDK CLI ,creating/building & running first project. 17:24 Lesson 3 :- Framework vs Language 20:20 Lesson 4 :- C# is case senstive and understanding compile errors in CLI. 21:46 Lesson 5 :- Introduction,Download and Installation of VS Code editor. 23:45 Lesson 6 :- Opening folder in VS code , intellisense and terminal. 27:29 Lesson 7 :- .NET Compilation process & Intermediate language code. 37:10 Lesson 8 :- Visual studio vs VS Code vs Visual studio for Mac. 44:04 Lesson 9 :- Installing and configuring visual studio work loads. 47:35 Lesson 10 :- Creating projects using visual studio 49:28 Lesson 11 :- Project and Solution in visual studio 59:49 Lesson 12 :- Building and compile using visual studio 1:02:14 Lesson 13 :- Running projects as startup. 1:06:35 Lesson 14 :- Understanding basic code class,namespace and scopes. 1:10:00 Lesson 15 :- Assembly , Exe and DLL ( Dynamic Link Library). 1:23:17 Lesson 16 :- Variables and Datatypes 1:25:51 Lesson 17 :- Multi language support in .NET framework. 1:29:20 Lesson 18 :- CTS (Common type system). 1:35:30 Lesson 19 :- CLS( Common language specification) 1:39:35 Lesson 20 :- Common datatypes int,double,string and boolean. 1:41:46 Lesson 21 :- Casting,Implicit,Explicit and Coversion. 1:57:10 Lesson 22 :- Namespace , class and objects. 2:06:52 Lesson 23 :- The root namespace and class :- System and Object 2:10:45 Lesson24 :- Debugging,Step over,Step into, Step out,Add watch,Quick watch & pin. 2:21:16 Lesson 25 :- Primitive data types and non-primitive data types. 2:23:26 Lesson 26 :- Value types and reference types. 2:34:49 Lesson 27 :- Stack ,Heaps and Garbage collector. 2:52:10 Lesson 28 :- Struct -- Composite value type 2:59:13 Lesson 29 :- Boxing and Unboxing. 3:02:37 Lesson 30 :- Arrays , ArrayList and generic collection. 3:10:49 Lesson 32 :- For, Foreach, IF and VS code snippets 3:15:35 Lesson 32 :- Exception handling, Try, Catch ,Finally and codesnippets. 3:25:38 Lesson 33 :- Threading and parallel execution. 3:32:58 Lesson 34 :- Task Parallel Library 3:37:29 Lesson 35 :- Async and Await 3:46:28 Lesson 36 :- Writing and reading from file 3:50:29 Lesson 37 :- Delegates - Function pointers. 4:02:46 Lesson 38 :- LINQ Language Integrated Query 4:10:39 Lesson 39 :- What is Garbage collector ? 4:27:27 Lesson 40 :- String is a object 4:30:46 Lesson 41 :- Constants and ENUMS 4:35:54 Lesson 42 :- Dynamic keyword
Dear Sir, I ma Arvid from Sweden. I am a .NET with C# student in a local univesity. I am watching your video and learning it very details and deeply. I would like to give you a lot of thanks. Please keep helping people. God bless you.
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@@abissqlabissql6003 , 3 hours in a day is very speedy learning would advice to watch daily15 to 30 minutes and practice. Go slow and steady enjoy learning rather than making it stressful. Happy learning.
Hi Questpond . Thank you for your videos . They are really helpful. Clear and to the point explanation. I have a request. Could you please make a video explaining where should IEnumerable and IQueryable be used in regards with the Repository .(core repository and the EntityRepository(eg ProductRepository)) .
You really explained in a different way even how to use visual studio IDE for project management debugging along with data types classes functions and their usage etc. appreciate your work thank you. Must watch for beginners.
The part about delegates is confusing, because you used names that have other meanings. On your MyClass class, you named the method Task, which is the same name - but a completely different thing - as the name of the class Task used for multi-threading. In addition, you named your delegate Stream, which is the name of a class in the .NET base class library.
Hi guys, can any one suggest good books for learning c#.net beginner level. I am from mechanical background, just started learning the .NET development. Thanks in advance!
2:47:00 through 2:52:00. A viewer might be confused by the memory addresses, which DECREASE for each new variable. When learning theory, stacks are shown growing upward. The first item is pushed onto the bottom of the stack; the starting point is the lowest position in the stack. Then each new variable is pushed onto the stack on top of the prior variable. So the stack grows upward, from bottom up. It makes sense because that is how a stack of dinner plates would be stacked, one on top of the other, with gravity holding it all together: simple, natural, intuitive. However, physically in memory (at least in Windows, I don't know about other operating systems), the stack actually grows downward. The starting point is the highest memory address for the stack and the first item is pushed to that top position. Then each new variable is pushed onto the stack just beneath the prior variable. So the stack grows downward, from top to bottom. This is counterintuitive, because a stack of plates would not be made by putting the first plate high up in the air and then suspending each new plate beneath the prior one - but that's how the stack works physically in memory.
Thanks sir for the great video, I have watched it in a period of 1 week and deeply checked all the areas you was talking about and will join your classes for sure.
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@@Wongmc644 Thank you for your feedback :)
4:07 Lesson 1 :- Download/Installation of .NET &.NET core vs .NET Framework
11:53 Lesson 2 :- Understanding .NET SDK CLI ,creating/building & running first project.
17:24 Lesson 3 :- Framework vs Language
20:20 Lesson 4 :- C# is case senstive and understanding compile errors in CLI.
21:46 Lesson 5 :- Introduction,Download and Installation of VS Code editor.
23:45 Lesson 6 :- Opening folder in VS code , intellisense and terminal.
27:29 Lesson 7 :- .NET Compilation process & Intermediate language code.
37:10 Lesson 8 :- Visual studio vs VS Code vs Visual studio for Mac.
44:04 Lesson 9 :- Installing and configuring visual studio work loads.
47:35 Lesson 10 :- Creating projects using visual studio
49:28 Lesson 11 :- Project and Solution in visual studio
59:49 Lesson 12 :- Building and compile using visual studio
1:02:14 Lesson 13 :- Running projects as startup.
1:06:35 Lesson 14 :- Understanding basic code class,namespace and scopes.
1:10:00 Lesson 15 :- Assembly , Exe and DLL ( Dynamic Link Library).
1:23:17 Lesson 16 :- Variables and Datatypes
1:25:51 Lesson 17 :- Multi language support in .NET framework.
1:29:20 Lesson 18 :- CTS (Common type system).
1:35:30 Lesson 19 :- CLS( Common language specification)
1:39:35 Lesson 20 :- Common datatypes int,double,string and boolean.
1:41:46 Lesson 21 :- Casting,Implicit,Explicit and Coversion.
1:57:10 Lesson 22 :- Namespace , class and objects.
2:06:52 Lesson 23 :- The root namespace and class :- System and Object
2:10:45 Lesson24 :- Debugging,Step over,Step into, Step out,Add watch,Quick watch & pin.
2:21:16 Lesson 25 :- Primitive data types and non-primitive data types.
2:23:26 Lesson 26 :- Value types and reference types.
2:34:49 Lesson 27 :- Stack ,Heaps and Garbage collector.
2:52:10 Lesson 28 :- Struct -- Composite value type
2:59:13 Lesson 29 :- Boxing and Unboxing.
3:02:37 Lesson 30 :- Arrays , ArrayList and generic collection.
3:10:49 Lesson 32 :- For, Foreach, IF and VS code snippets
3:15:35 Lesson 32 :- Exception handling, Try, Catch ,Finally and codesnippets.
3:25:38 Lesson 33 :- Threading and parallel execution.
3:32:58 Lesson 34 :- Task Parallel Library
3:37:29 Lesson 35 :- Async and Await
3:46:28 Lesson 36 :- Writing and reading from file
3:50:29 Lesson 37 :- Delegates - Function pointers.
4:02:46 Lesson 38 :- LINQ Language Integrated Query
4:10:39 Lesson 39 :- What is Garbage collector ?
4:27:27 Lesson 40 :- String is a object
4:30:46 Lesson 41 :- Constants and ENUMS
4:35:54 Lesson 42 :- Dynamic keyword
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Dear Sir, I ma Arvid from Sweden. I am a .NET with C# student in a local univesity. I am watching your video and learning it very details and deeply. I would like to give you a lot of thanks. Please keep helping people. God bless you.
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Put down below till what you have watched. Any issues you can post in comment as well.
Sir seen till 3:02:37 tomorrow will watch Generic and Generic collection thanks.
@@abissqlabissql6003 , 3 hours in a day is very speedy learning would advice to watch daily15 to 30 minutes and practice. Go slow and steady enjoy learning rather than making it stressful. Happy learning.
@@questpondvideos Will surely follow your advice. by the way i have enrolled to your live training as well. Thanks again.
Hi Questpond . Thank you for your videos . They are really helpful. Clear and to the point explanation.
I have a request. Could you please make a video explaining where should IEnumerable and IQueryable be used in regards with the Repository .(core repository and the EntityRepository(eg ProductRepository)) .
I m 8 years exp still I m listening 🎧😎 this 4:42:10 video. I just love the way you explain 👍🙏
Hello
Totally worth it..watching this 4:43:23 hrs of video ! 💯
Big Thank you 🙏
3:11:19 I know you are just showing syntax, but if someone were writing actual code, It should be
can't let a this tutorial go by without thanking you. It's a great refresh for Seniors too
Wonderfully explained, Thank you
This is the first time I completed a 4 and half hour of tutorial!
I haven't watch this video complete yet. But actually I was searching just like this video. Love it Thx sir
You really explained in a different way even how to use visual studio IDE for project management debugging along with data types classes functions and their usage etc. appreciate your work thank you. Must watch for beginners.
very nicely structured, you have put in immense hardwork!!!
The part about delegates is confusing, because you used names that have other meanings. On your MyClass class, you named the method Task, which is the same name - but a completely different thing - as the name of the class Task used for multi-threading. In addition, you named your delegate Stream, which is the name of a class in the .NET base class library.
Thank you so much for being there for us as .Net guru 🙏🙏 great work keep doing...👍
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first one to comment...crystal and clear video ever...thnx a lot
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From 1:43:00 onwards you placed wrong image
in that image for "explicit", the arrow has to be in reverse direction
ahhhhhhh!
Simply perfect, cannot be made more clear than that.
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Hi guys,
can any one suggest good books for learning c#.net beginner level.
I am from mechanical background, just started learning the .NET development.
Thanks in advance!
This video is priceless! Thank you Mr. Koirala!
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2:47:00 through 2:52:00. A viewer might be confused by the memory addresses, which DECREASE for each new variable.
When learning theory, stacks are shown growing upward. The first item is pushed onto the bottom of the stack; the starting point is the lowest position in the stack. Then each new variable is pushed onto the stack on top of the prior variable. So the stack grows upward, from bottom up. It makes sense because that is how a stack of dinner plates would be stacked, one on top of the other, with gravity holding it all together: simple, natural, intuitive.
However, physically in memory (at least in Windows, I don't know about other operating systems), the stack actually grows downward. The starting point is the highest memory address for the stack and the first item is pushed to that top position. Then each new variable is pushed onto the stack just beneath the prior variable. So the stack grows downward, from top to bottom. This is counterintuitive, because a stack of plates would not be made by putting the first plate high up in the air and then suspending each new plate beneath the prior one - but that's how the stack works physically in memory.
thank you for your clarification, it really adds value to this already gem of a lecture.
Its a great refresh for seniors too for overall .Net concepts
Thank you for m making this video. Filled in a lot of gaps that other C# tutorials didn't cover. Very much appreciated!
in 2024, when creating DLL (Lesson 15). ) can't find .NET Core to create? Have to use class library .NET framework! Is that the same?
Thank you very much Shiv for creating such type of granular level of understanding video, really helps a lot.
Thank you so much sir. This session is very useful for a beginner who wants to create career in .net technology.
best videos i found on TH-cam .
Thanks sir for the great video, I have watched it in a period of 1 week and deeply checked all the areas you was talking about and will join your classes for sure.
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Thank you sir 🙏 very nice explanation of every concept with examples and quality of teaching is amazing sir.
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Sir... Its mind blowing... Keep it up... Will share your vids with frds.. Amazing tutor😍
I have completed this video in 3 days .
Hi Pradeep, Just wanted to understand is this tutorial is enough for C# course?
@@Funwithchhote No this isn't. I can suggest C# course given by bangar Raju from naresh i technologies instead.
@@handover007 Thanku Pradeep.
You’re a rockstar dude.
Good for the beginner..who are zero at the moment..nothing major for experience candidate.
Outstanding teaching
Sir thanks a lot for your lessons and focused teaching
Sir Koirala! You made Garbage Collector a male component! :D
Very nice and clear explanation
Thank you so much 🙂
As always , clear explanation
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Great sir.
Really very helpful video.
Appreciate sir you are very porfessional and straight for5ward
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1:13:00
In this video at 2:04:24 we are supposed call Sub() with X1 instead of x object
Simply amazing!
Thanks a lot
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Very Nice Sir..Thank You So Much sir
Wonderful explanation
Very nice session Sir
Your videos are really very helpful. Amazing🔥
Great work sir. Thanks
Please guy's share this video and mail sir so that it'll be appreciation for his work Thank you🙏
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I have share this video on my linkedin profile
Thank you, very good video!
@Questpond, Excellent explanation and is it enough to 5 yrs experienced candidates? Please reply...
Hi Suresh,
Where do you work and have you attend any course for C# other than this.
Thanks!
I have made a class library but get References tab instead of dependencies
Thanks a lot. Great efforts sir.
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Sir it would have been really complete if you have included OOPs concepts ....
Sir can you please add the videos on blazor
very nice and descriptive video
Thank you so much!
THANKS
Great 🙏🙏
Feeling so lucky that i came here...
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@@questpondvideossure! thanks 😊
Good....
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so amazing
3:50:27
nice!!!
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where is the llink of exercise pdfs
Thanks. Is there any link for repo of code used?
Are these classes available in telugu sir
Hii
@@PavaniSunkara-b8z I'm also Telugu...
I'm learning C# can you suggest C# best tutorial TH-cam channel??
sir upload c# from bascis to advance full tutorial sir
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I want video of exercise 2
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1.25 speed is same as normal speed😂😂😂
now I can say I learned She Sharp.
I'm hoping the same thing
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See sharp 😭😭
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