The first video i watched 3 years ago on programming and now i'm a backend developper in a company . I will never forget this video , it was my first expersience with c# and programming
This literally went through everything from my first 8 school weeks of learning programming. I had a hard time understanding the teachers meaning and explanation, but this was flawless! Thanks so much.
C# also has easy built-in getters and setters, you don't need to define them manually - you just need to have 'get;' and 'set;' within curly braces after the attributes.
I've been out of the game for 3 years now due to personal reasons and this is exactly what i was looking for! A nice, concise refresher course. Thanks for making this video, it's helpful :)
i need these kind of video, since after programming for quite a while all I need is to learn syntax of languages not really the fundamental basic of programming
in the conditional block 20:10 , if youre smart but not a student, youll end up under the else part and be prompted "Youre not a student and not smart" which is not true
Do you know how to code in Swift? You’re really an excellent teacher, so I hope you know, but if you don’t, do you know if anyone you work with know Swift and they do videos like you? I would wanna know all the syntax with little projects to do.
Windows Desktop Programs; with .NET, you can build web apps; with Xamarin, mobile apps;; with Unity, a game Mostly used in software development for Windows, especially .NET but there is a similar framework for cross-platform called conveniently .NET Core.
Thanks for the video, it was very well done. On the critic side, you did spend too much time explaining stuff that every programmer know. The point was to introduce the language to programmers, right? So why would you explain what a ++ operator do, or what an If statement means... ???
If I didn't check your github out of curioasity I would've missed on this video. This video should be brocken into smaller sections and put into the playlist. The current playlist seems outdated in comparison.
if you have learned java then there is no learning curve you can code just watching this video. There is some minor change line inheritance syntax is different and some other but other than that you can code straight away.
The first video i watched 3 years ago on programming and now i'm a backend developper in a company . I will never forget this video , it was my first expersience with c# and programming
Just clicked an AD on your channel as a return to your help and kind efforts to share your knowledge with others.
Will keep doing so.
@Braxton Paul 😂🤣 haha nice promotion for fake websites
This literally went through everything from my first 8 school weeks of learning programming. I had a hard time understanding the teachers meaning and explanation, but this was flawless! Thanks so much.
I'm always coming back to your vids when I'm stuck in writing my programs. Your vid's are absolutely fantastic! Much love
Thanks! I haven't touched C# in 15 years, and this was a great refresher that wasn't too basic.
my mornings start with a cup of coffee and few programming videos from Mike . thanks pal!
Thanks Mike. I come from PHP and this is much easier than watching the 4 hours version for beginners.
this type of content is much appreciated.
C# also has easy built-in getters and setters, you don't need to define them manually - you just need to have 'get;' and 'set;' within curly braces after the attributes.
I've been out of the game for 3 years now due to personal reasons and this is exactly what i was looking for! A nice, concise refresher course. Thanks for making this video, it's helpful :)
insane !!! you taught me it in just 40 min
i need these kind of video, since after programming for quite a while all I need is to learn syntax of languages not really the fundamental basic of programming
Thanks a lot!
This is gold!
Great teaching!
Watch all even ads. Get you deserve... Thanks alot
It is also very very easy if you know any programming language before :) Great
Im suprised there arnt more views, So good!
Great video as always Mike.
Super useful video! Thank you for doing what you do Mike!
Thank you so much! This was insanely helpful.
OMG this is a golden tutorial, thanks man.
Thank you Mike, very cool.
Phenomenal Video! Super helpful! Thanks!
Perfect! Just what I was looking for
loved your choice of luckyNumbers!
Good work buddy
I Really appreciate.
Thanks a lot.
This is pretty good .
Maybe "var" should also be included since it's a bit special for C#. Great video, as always.
REAL LEGEND
Thanks! This is really helpful.
Very useful video 😍👌keep going
Mike is the best teacher
Thanks, Mike
You are the best!
in the conditional block 20:10 , if youre smart but not a student, youll end up under the else part and be prompted "Youre not a student and not smart" which is not true
Thanks you bro. This video very cool. Good like to you! Thank one more time!
pls make an empty video full of ads so we can watch and help you!!! pls
Yes, quick reference video
so helpful!
Those ArrayList names remind me of my favorite accounting team from a certain TV show ;)
this is AMAZING
dude, thats so cool
Please do 4 pillers oop in c# love your explanation
26:54 If you use Convert.ToDouble instead of int32 it will be all ok
thank you so much
Always the best
Can u plz make a video on c# oops concepts
Thank you soooo much wow🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great 👍👍👍
Do you know how to code in Swift? You’re really an excellent teacher, so I hope you know, but if you don’t, do you know if anyone you work with know Swift and they do videos like you? I would wanna know all the syntax with little projects to do.
excellent
Please Mike can you send me a link to your free Intermeadiate & Advance C#
7:15 Template strings, it always takes me so long to find out how to do that in languages
nice video
Just wondering, what app was used for this?
Windows Desktop Programs; with .NET, you can build web apps; with Xamarin, mobile apps;; with Unity, a game
Mostly used in software development for Windows, especially .NET but there is a similar framework for cross-platform called conveniently .NET Core.
2:43 "Visual studio is realistically your only choice for writing C# applications"
Using Atom.... lol
Thanks for the video, it was very well done. On the critic side, you did spend too much time explaining stuff that every programmer know. The point was to introduce the language to programmers, right? So why would you explain what a ++ operator do, or what an If statement means... ???
for continuity
Wheres the Giraffe
If I didn't check your github out of curioasity I would've missed on this video. This video should be brocken into smaller sections and put into the playlist. The current playlist seems outdated in comparison.
I hop I not the only one who see that for unity
Not my primary goal learning C# but a solid perk nonetheless
If u know java, you know c# to :)
wow
#Mike how to make a calculator using Visual Studio Code C#
17:19 Poor Oscar
I have c# exam tomorrow 🙄
Nirvana.
40 comments?
if you have learned java then there is no learning curve you can code just watching this video. There is some minor change line inheritance syntax is different and some other but other than that you can code straight away.
why.... how dare you.... and here I thought i will not know anyone do this.... WHY ARE YOU USING WHITE THEME 😭😭