You are the best programming tutor, Teddy. Pls do not forget to Zoom the screen so that learners can see what you’re writing, like you have done in most of your videos. Thanks for the humor and honesty.
This is art. You are a gentleman and a scholar. You've managed to condense a week's worth of college courses into a SINGLE HOUR without losing anything of value. Incredible.
With me being a cynic, universities are costly path for a means to an end, and they have marketed themselves as a necessity for proving knowledge and weight of a statue in a dick swinging competition, with respect to alumni pride; thus they want to make the courses long to milk more money out of you and for you to go on an say, 'I did 8-years of university to be a doctor!' , but experience still wins, hence why you still have internships and employment probationary periods, because history shows that a having a degree doesn't mean you're good at your job,
Found this series about a day ago, so happy I found it. Your explanations are so thorough, I almost never have trouble following what you mean compared to other tutorials. 10/10 Would recommend for other people. *Have a good day! :)*
I have really been enjoying this series so far. The first 3 were excellent. Perfect for beginners. I am a long-time COBOL programmer which is a lot different than OOL like C# but now I need to learn it (to keep my job!) as quickly as possible. Thanks for posting it!
You get my like. The first thing that came to my mind watching the "advanced" part was making it based on a users input. I played around with it a bit and got me a better understanding. Your videos really help a lot... to the next one :p
Teddy, pretty cool! TryParse, I wrote it down so I wont forget it. Not bad, pretty good tutorial. C# looks like Java but feels so far slightly different. Now we need Microsoft to make a functional type programming language similar to Kotlin.
I think the best application for TryParse is when you require users to enter say numbers e.g currency converters and then end up placing other characters, so the compiler just jumps to else{}. I'm enjoying the tutorials
lmfao ... Teddy in other videos "words words shit.... oh my heavens I've spoken a no no word". .... this video ".... it will make you look like a total fuckin badass to your employeer" hahaha I too am from a little place in the middle of no where Appalachia ;)
Mate you cant just say, "I'm guessing you know what an "If" statement is" in a beginners course. Beginners are here to learn all of it, not just what you want to teach.
If you're reading this, I want you to know that God loves you enough to die for you. Turn to Him through the blueprint that is Jesus Christ. Now, don't forget to put the semi-colon: ";" to end your code segment. Thanks, Teddy, for teaching us how to code.
Hi. I really didn´t get what incaptulation means? I tryed to google it. Well I am in a education program here in Sweden, and have to learn C# really fast, before a big exam. LOL They are going to try mig to enter a big education program i n C#. I am kind of stressed out, he he, it is fun tho, that´s the most important, but I think you explain really good. I am not really "noob" to programming, it´s difficult tho, when you want to grab all of the details, and feels bad not having ALL of the information. It´s better to learn from scratch, than just read. ♥♥♥ I guess there is no shortcut to this, but, I´ll just have to try. You ROCK. ♥/eva
he said "encapsulation" i am a beginner but I understood this to be containing the problem in the code to just that portion instead of having it break your entire program and you have to figure out what went wrong.
You are the best programming tutor, Teddy. Pls do not forget to Zoom the screen so that learners can see what you’re writing, like you have done in most of your videos. Thanks for the humor and honesty.
This is art. You are a gentleman and a scholar. You've managed to condense a week's worth of college courses into a SINGLE HOUR without losing anything of value. Incredible.
You’re welcome *tips fedora while gently puffing vape behind dual monitors*
With me being a cynic, universities are costly path for a means to an end, and they have marketed themselves as a necessity for proving knowledge and weight of a statue in a dick swinging competition, with respect to alumni pride; thus they want to make the courses long to milk more money out of you and for you to go on an say, 'I did 8-years of university to be a doctor!' , but experience still wins, hence why you still have internships and employment probationary periods, because history shows that a having a degree doesn't mean you're good at your job,
Found this series about a day ago, so happy I found it. Your explanations are so thorough, I almost never have trouble following what you mean compared to other tutorials. 10/10 Would recommend for other people. *Have a good day! :)*
Sir , I wish you had uploaded these vidoes in zoomed mood cuz it's pretty hard to see them and your presentation is pretty friendly , good .
Thank you sir. I zoomed in on later videos but if you still see problem please comment and I will increase even more.
Honestly, the best tutorial I've found
Very helpful on the TryParse section. Had fun experimenting with the stuff in this video.
Thanks for the video :)
I'm Brazilian and currently studying C# for my internship.
Sweet! Thank you for watching!!!!!
I have really been enjoying this series so far. The first 3 were excellent. Perfect for beginners. I am a long-time COBOL programmer which is a lot different than OOL like C# but now I need to learn it (to keep my job!) as quickly as possible. Thanks for posting it!
Your video series is great! Im loking for changing my job and go work at IT so this will definitely help. Thank you so much.
Nice. IT to dev will be easy transition 👌
Love your sense of humor buddy... great material, thank you!
You get my like. The first thing that came to my mind watching the "advanced" part was making it based on a users input. I played around with it a bit and got me a better understanding. Your videos really help a lot... to the next one :p
This video is great, presenter is a gigga chad, had me laughing all the way through.
Teddy, pretty cool! TryParse, I wrote it down so I wont forget it. Not bad, pretty good tutorial. C# looks like Java but feels so far slightly different. Now we need Microsoft to make a functional type programming language similar to Kotlin.
Thank you Teddy. You're a really good man let us learn.
Thanks for the video, it is very helpful. But I have suggestion, if your ide screen is more zoomed in, code will be more clear. Thanks.
I think the best application for TryParse is when you require users to enter say numbers e.g currency converters and then end up placing other characters, so the compiler just jumps to else{}. I'm enjoying the tutorials
you make programming fun for new students! thanks so much for the video
Yo thank you for these! Love your energy, feels like a friend is explaining it to me ❤
Oh. I am sorry to ask again. If there is tre value types in C#? What is the relation with different value types, and casting? Love from Sweden ♥
thanks for your good videos, this video supposed to be about 'if' statement, but why did you skip it?
Probably a mistake
Another great tutorial
we can also convert the string to int by writing convert.toint and viceversa?
Yeah I don’t know the exact methods off the top of my head but I’m sure they exist.
Hello! Could anyone please tell me what are the meanings of keywords like long and double?
long is for whole numbers. Double is for decimals
these are datatypes assigned to the variable watch his previous tutorial video EP 2
cool series :)
I wish I can learn from you but on my old laptop everything on the screen is too blurry
Did you try turning up screen resolution to HD?
super helpful!
Where can i find that Discord chat?
oo do you really work for rockstar games btw nice tutorial
I wish I did lol
lmfao ... Teddy in other videos "words words shit.... oh my heavens I've spoken a no no word". .... this video ".... it will make you look like a total fuckin badass to your employeer"
hahaha
I too am from a little place in the middle of no where Appalachia ;)
Your Discord link isn't working.
Joined the discord 👌👌👌
direct explanations would have been huge
What does cast mean ?
anyone have an updated discord link?
discord.gg/ngatUdPMd6
My ide is so slow how do I make it faster?
You may want to try running .NET in visual studio code or upgrade ram to 16GB
Already spending my bonus I'm gonna get 💰
I spent my bonus this year on a streaming setup lmao
Did you just let one rip at 0:13?
No that was my pet bullfrog
@@TeddySmithDev Thanks for the confirmation
You scared me with "I'm guessing you know what an 'if' statement is" lol.
It seems pretty self explanatory, thankfully.
Mate you cant just say, "I'm guessing you know what an "If" statement is" in a beginners course. Beginners are here to learn all of it, not just what you want to teach.
Thank you for the suggestion. Too late now but I actually took your advice in my future courses lol
If you're reading this, I want you to know that God loves you enough to die for you. Turn to Him through the blueprint that is Jesus Christ. Now, don't forget to put the semi-colon: ";" to end your code segment. Thanks, Teddy, for teaching us how to code.
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Hi. I really didn´t get what incaptulation means? I tryed to google it. Well I am in a education program here in Sweden, and have to learn C# really fast, before a big exam. LOL They are going to try mig to enter a big education program i n C#. I am kind of stressed out, he he, it is fun tho, that´s the most important, but I think you explain really good. I am not really "noob" to programming, it´s difficult tho, when you want to grab all of the details, and feels bad not having ALL of the information. It´s better to learn from scratch, than just read. ♥♥♥ I guess there is no shortcut to this, but, I´ll just have to try. You ROCK. ♥/eva
he said "encapsulation"
i am a beginner but I understood this to be containing the problem in the code to just that portion instead of having it break your entire program and you have to figure out what went wrong.