Thank you for the clear explanation and using the slides for a quick introduction into Tuples (many of us are visual learners). I would recommend increasing your font size in the IDE so your examples would be easier to see as you type it. I look forward to more of these videos.
Wow, I didn't actually realize that there were 3 undelying types, I've used them as one type.. But this was good, only missing extract and Deconstruct()
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Thanks a lot! Now I understood it clearly and in a very simple way! You really made it very easy! I hope and pray the best for you!
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Best C# tuple explanation so far thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful for you! 😇
Thank you for the clear explanation and using the slides for a quick introduction into Tuples (many of us are visual learners). I would recommend increasing your font size in the IDE so your examples would be easier to see as you type it. I look forward to more of these videos.
Many thanks bro! EASY and understandable!
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Awesome Video it was a very well structured lesson
nice and simple explanation, easy to understand. Thank you :)
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Excellent video, Thank you.
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Well Done man
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Brilliant - nice and simple - thanks.
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Nice .. explanation..
Awesome video but please do zoom the font size
Thanks. And sure for future videos. 😊
Wow, I didn't actually realize that there were 3 undelying types, I've used them as one type.. But this was good, only missing extract and Deconstruct()
Thanks a lot. Glad that you found it useful. :)
I have doubt how to convert collection to tuple
Nice .. explanation..