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Quite looking forward to your Flutter tutorials, Derek. I'm a software engineer and I always recommend your videos to any of my DRs who need to get up to speed on a language or framework.
I have been waiting for flutter/dart tutorial for a long time from this channel. It's like reading a 500 page book on dart. You are a gem Derek. Thanks
Thank you. Fast, straightforward video. I love that you won't start to explain the basic programming concepts, just show how they are working in Darts.
It's good to see a video tutorial where you can actually see clearly the codes, unlike other video tutorials on youtube where they don't even bother or could care less about the people viewing the video tutorial. Thank you for going the extra mile in letting your viewers to actually see clearly the code in the video.
Just finish the video ,for me that was a great revision of Dart ,Your tutorials are always great Derek thanks for the efforts. Waiting for your Flutter tutorial.
Watching from the Philippines. I've always liked your video contents, It's short and direct to the point and super informative, this really helpful switching from one language to another, it's easy to understand.
I have been waiting for you to start covering flutter and dart. It's much appreciated. I would absolutely love it if you could cover using dart with APIs. There's a lot of straightforward content out but there certainly could be better.
you missed one important thing in last minutes, namely exceptions. "dart can divide by zero giving Infinity as the result". your code block in fact executed try block, not the exception block. other than that, it is a great video.
Please include flutter tutorial with deep diving into stripe payment, animations, firebase. There are lots of flutter tutorial but lots of them are light education videos. I hope I could express myself. Thanks.
I'll gladly cover everything, but it depends on if people watch the videos. I showed what I'm willing to do if a series gets views with my Python tutorial, where I covered just about everything imaginable. It is very disheartening though to work on a video for a long time and then to get 1000 views.
Oo, more Dart! As a fan of the language, I love this :) Btw, Derek, I have an idea for two languages that you can cover if you want. What do you think of adding Ada and Zig to the list?
Hi Derek ... I've been searching for Dart exercises to complete to see how well I can make use of what you taught during this tutorial ... Are there some exercises that you would set for us beginners based on what we should have or could have learnt from you please?
Hi Derek ... My recent interest in Dart programming helped me to notice you, and I've managed to learn a lot paying attention to your video. Thank you for your introduction to Dart, for your patient guidance and your generally constructive content (great stuff) ... Would there be a follow-up to this video showing how what you have shown can be used practically with Flutter, and also, can we expect a course on Dart or Flutter from you? ... I would defenitely consider buying into it if you were the author and tutor ... Hope to notice more interesting content from you and maybe a game of Chess some day. Thanks again : )
Hey Derek, once again countless Thankyous for your introduction. Did set up the Env with your setup video and am working with this for the basics. Maybe I am just too stupid, since I do not know the language in advance and am a beginner overall. If I am not your target group then don't read on, all is fine. If I am: What makes it a bit weird for me is the more complex and interesting the things get e.g. in syntax, the faster you seem to hurry through. What do I use these enumerateds for? Why are they helpful? A little time spent on the => would have been great. When does it work and when not? What is the variable type that "next_2()" gives back and what can we do with it? What's the scope of variables`- if any - and how do I declare it? Is there something to avoid? Is it always and non-changeable the case that functions with inner functions receive their arguments in the order of how you declare them? Isn't it horrible to debug this just in case of result-gibberish? What are use cases for this? What are the advanages - since you could declare the function outside a swell? What does the input of the fib() function mean and it's respective output? If it's the index of some Fibonacci number, shouldn't the fourth be 2 (0,1,1,2)? What is the advantage of the anonymous function is_even in main? It's less tidy while the same effort to put it in main it seems... Why are the add and sub Funtions neither declared as functions nor as a type of e.g. String? Is there a special reason? Just some examples of things where you lost me. But I still want to know! :D Other than that: Pure gold. Thank you. "Pretty cool stuff" like you say :) Please do more.
Is there any different between Static Extension Method vs Mixins? Their behavior are the same to me? extension NumberParsing on String {} vs: class NumberParsing extends String {} mixins NumberParsing {}
I’m very happy to hear that! I’ll be very busy the next 2 weeks, but I hope to get it up after that. I haven’t decided if it will be a series or a learn in one. It depends 100% on the performance of this video. If it does well I’ll make a series and make a ton of apps.
I like the idea of choosing type strictness. Python's type system, for example, has always irritated me, because as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong) Python didn't support type hinting until version 3.5 in 2015. That's a ridiculous amount of time without type hinting.
Thanks Derek, you're awesome as always! So is your keyboard :D What is your keyboard brand by the way, the sound your keystrokes makes me want to use your keyboard all day long!
I'm wanting to learn flutter to develop android and iOS apps. I'm looking for a flutter demo. Do you have one? I've already been through this dart tutorial and how to install dart, flutter and Android Studio for Windows. Where should I go from here?
Hi Derek, I had a question for you? I've been learning JavaScript for 1 year now and I I've tried out Swift and the experience was not too bad. I tried out Kotlin, loved the language more so than Swift BUT hated Android Studio, what a mess! Tried out React-Native and the experience was not too bad. Basically, as a side hobby I would like to make mobile apps because I have some cool ideas I would like to try out. The apps are primarily for fasting and exercising so they won't utilize any advance features, but basic stuff like calling an API. My question is out of all the existing options out there for mobile which is the best option for creating an app where I would have the path of the least resistance and be able to publish it quickly? I don't care if it cross platform, I don't care if it is native. I just want a good developer experience. So far I got my eye on 3 options React Native, Swift and Flutter. I could use some wisdom, thanks Derek.
Hi, I am reading your comment after 11 months. Can you please share how has your experience been for the last one year and at what stage of life you are right now? I am also stuck between learning flutter or swift or perhaps react native. But I am more inclined towards Flutter with Dart. Is it a good choice?
So gave us hint about JavaScript udemy course...* I'm sure It will be awesome as python course, looking forward to backend part of course..!! Suggestion:: Typescript is awesome ❤️ so make it included or create another course for it..
I promise when I cover JS on Udemy that I’ll cover everything like I did with Python. I personally think my JS projects series on YT is great but it doesn’t show up in search results sadly
Hi Derek, your videos are awesome. I kinda need some help from you. I have these test questions that have been giving me some trouble, Is there anyway i can send them to you to see if you could help me take a look?
next_2(4).forEach((val) ==> print(val)); can be written as var list= next_2(4); // next2 returns 2 values [5,6]; list.forEach((value) { print(val) }); //or for( value in list){ print(value); }
Derek you should buy a house in woods, grow a beard, wear a robe and give wisdom to travellers. Guy knows everything Jokes aside Excellent tutorial man. Just what I was looking for
Thank you for the compliment :) If I could get a good internet connection in the woods I might just move there. I have come to realize I'm not a city guy. My backyard has a big garden and chickens. I'd love to have more land, bigger gardens and animals! Living near the mountains in a hot climate would be ideal.
Python without a doubt. You can do everything with it except for mobile programming. After Python learn JavaScript, C# (For mobile) and C++ (for hardware) and then you’ll be able to do anything.
The funny thing is that I still use 2.79 because they changed some shortcut keys and I didn't feel like going in and changing them. Most of the improvements don't apply to what I do, so I was lazy and didn't upgrade.
If you have any questions please post them here as a new comment. UA-cam doesn’t send me comment replies. I’ll be happy to help in any way I can. I get thousands of emails and that is the only way I can guarantee I’ll see your question.
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I already have them both Derek
Thank you so much for the support :) I’ll be uploading new videos every month
Q# One Video ?Possible ???
@@Alphabet_-_ That’s an interesting one. Sure why not but I have a few Flutter and electronics videos I have to upload first
just purchased the python course because I love your contents
Quite looking forward to your Flutter tutorials, Derek. I'm a software engineer and I always recommend your videos to any of my DRs who need to get up to speed on a language or framework.
Thank you for the very nice compliment :) I appreciate it!
I have been waiting for flutter/dart tutorial for a long time from this channel. It's like reading a 500 page book on dart. You are a gem Derek. Thanks
Thank you :) It is nice to see you again!
i second you , derek is Awesome
Any programming language: * exists *
Derek: I'll find you and I'll teach everyone about you.
I'll try to do my best :)
@@derekbanas you already did much more than anyone's expectations. Thank you very much :D
Thank you. Fast, straightforward video. I love that you won't start to explain the basic programming concepts, just show how they are working in Darts.
It's good to see a video tutorial where you can actually see clearly the codes, unlike other video tutorials on youtube where they don't even bother or could care less about the people viewing the video tutorial. Thank you for going the extra mile in letting your viewers to actually see clearly the code in the video.
Just finish the video ,for me that was a great revision of Dart ,Your tutorials are always great Derek thanks for the efforts.
Waiting for your Flutter tutorial.
One of my favorite UA-camrs of all-time
Thank you for the nice message and the support :)
Hello stranger comment reader! This video is the tutorial you've been looking for. You've got my word. Well done ;-)
I was just looking for this comment 😊
@@Er.drushtant glad to hear that mate 😁✌️
Well Mr I just discovered your channel (while looking for prolog tutorials) and it's already among my favorites. Very good content
Just because of this I subscribed. Thanks Derek
Watching from the Philippines. I've always liked your video contents, It's short and direct to the point and super informative, this really helpful switching from one language to another, it's easy to understand.
Thank you for the nice compliments :) I’m very happy to hear that the videos help.
I have been waiting for you to start covering flutter and dart. It's much appreciated. I would absolutely love it if you could cover using dart with APIs. There's a lot of straightforward content out but there certainly could be better.
This at 1.5x speed is just the right content and speed for my donkey brain learning. Great stuff!
Thanks for the great tutorial.Happy weekend Derek :)
I’m happy I could help :) Have a great week
Fun Fact: I refreshed the youtube page 5 FREAKN TIMES to hear "Wo hello internet and welcome to my...." Much love Derek
Thank you for the nice message! That made me laugh and feel happy
Finally Derek is making flutter videos. Thanks man I can't wait for the next video :)
you missed one important thing in last minutes, namely exceptions. "dart can divide by zero giving Infinity as the result". your code block in fact executed try block, not the exception block.
other than that, it is a great video.
Omg I love this guy, learned every language except python from him
Thank you :)
I love how you can teach me this so fast. No fuss. Thank-you.
Thank you :) I'm happy you enjoy my videos
Thank you for doing these great tutorials. You are smart and relaxed. That's why I enjoy your videos and not those of these script kiddies on ecstasy.
Please include flutter tutorial with deep diving into stripe payment, animations, firebase. There are lots of flutter tutorial but lots of them are light education videos. I hope I could express myself. Thanks.
I'll gladly cover everything, but it depends on if people watch the videos. I showed what I'm willing to do if a series gets views with my Python tutorial, where I covered just about everything imaginable. It is very disheartening though to work on a video for a long time and then to get 1000 views.
@@derekbanas understood. Respect for any choise then. 🙏
Oo, more Dart! As a fan of the language, I love this :)
Btw, Derek, I have an idea for two languages that you can cover if you want. What do you think of adding Ada and Zig to the list?
Thanks for making this video. You saved me a week or even a month of work!
Hi Derek ... I've been searching for Dart exercises to complete to see how well I can make use of what you taught during this tutorial ... Are there some exercises that you would set for us beginners based on what we should have or could have learnt from you please?
Looking forward to your Flutter tutorials. Just found your channel and love it.
Hi Derek ... My recent interest in Dart programming helped me to notice you, and I've managed to learn a lot paying attention to your video. Thank you for your introduction to Dart, for your patient guidance and your generally constructive content (great stuff) ... Would there be a follow-up to this video showing how what you have shown can be used practically with Flutter, and also, can we expect a course on Dart or Flutter from you? ... I would defenitely consider buying into it if you were the author and tutor ... Hope to notice more interesting content from you and maybe a game of Chess some day. Thanks again : )
O hello internet, How are you, man... I am a big fan of yours. I am Rimon. Learning software Engineer. Currently web developer. Thanks for your video
Thank you very much :) I’m happy that you are enjoying the videos
Thanks for everything Derek! if you can please make a series about Flutter , Thanks again
Coming back to this channel for this, after quite a while.
Flutter ist der future!
Welcome back! I plan on making either a Flutter learn in one or a series in the next few weeks
@@derekbanas Great
This is what I exactly needed. Thanks Derek!
You are insanely good at programming, U KNOW 20+ LANGUAGES
You are very kind. I promise you that if you learn a few, it gets very easy to learn others. Anyone can do it if I can
my friend i can't wait for the second tutorial about pascal gui ...etc please hurry up
Hey Derek, once again countless Thankyous for your introduction. Did set up the Env with your setup video and am working with this for the basics.
Maybe I am just too stupid, since I do not know the language in advance and am a beginner overall. If I am not your target group then don't read on, all is fine.
If I am: What makes it a bit weird for me is the more complex and interesting the things get e.g. in syntax, the faster you seem to hurry through.
What do I use these enumerateds for? Why are they helpful?
A little time spent on the => would have been great. When does it work and when not?
What is the variable type that "next_2()" gives back and what can we do with it?
What's the scope of variables`- if any - and how do I declare it? Is there something to avoid?
Is it always and non-changeable the case that functions with inner functions receive their arguments in the order of how you declare them? Isn't it horrible to debug this just in case of result-gibberish? What are use cases for this? What are the advanages - since you could declare the function outside a swell?
What does the input of the fib() function mean and it's respective output? If it's the index of some Fibonacci number, shouldn't the fourth be 2 (0,1,1,2)?
What is the advantage of the anonymous function is_even in main? It's less tidy while the same effort to put it in main it seems...
Why are the add and sub Funtions neither declared as functions nor as a type of e.g. String? Is there a special reason?
Just some examples of things where you lost me. But I still want to know! :D
Other than that: Pure gold. Thank you. "Pretty cool stuff" like you say :)
Please do more.
Excellent...!Crisp and Clear!!
Are we going to get flutter as well from you? Please do and eagerly waiting...
Derek I hope you can cover Null Safety in details. Great vid btw
Is there any different between Static Extension Method vs Mixins? Their behavior are the same to me?
extension NumberParsing on String {}
vs:
class NumberParsing extends String {}
mixins NumberParsing {}
Flutter Videos Please! This is too informative !
man you are killing me i still waiting for pascal second video (Gui and mobile ...etc)
thank you so much for making this video. hopefully u will make flutter videos in the future.
I’m happy you liked it :) After Python for Finance I’m either going to do Flutter or Calculus depending on the votes I receive
Just subscribed your channel. It's absolutely useful video.
Appreciate it!
Thank you :)
Can’t wait for Flutter!
What’s the current plan? A series? Or a “in one video”?
I’m very happy to hear that! I’ll be very busy the next 2 weeks, but I hope to get it up after that. I haven’t decided if it will be a series or a learn in one. It depends 100% on the performance of this video. If it does well I’ll make a series and make a ton of apps.
@@derekbanas I would love a series!!!
I like the idea of choosing type strictness. Python's type system, for example, has always irritated me, because as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong) Python didn't support type hinting until version 3.5 in 2015. That's a ridiculous amount of time without type hinting.
Thank you so much for your educational videos ❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊
Thank you for watching my videos
Looking forwared to the flutter tutorial!!
Would love to see you make an OOP design video on the Law of Demeter!
Thanks a lot . From Algeria 🇩🇿
It is my pleasure to help :)
How does he actually run the code in vs code? I didn‘t see a launch.json or any extension mentioned
Thanks Derek, you're awesome as always! So is your keyboard :D
What is your keyboard brand by the way, the sound your keystrokes makes me want to use your keyboard all day long!
Thank you very much :) I used to use a standard Apple wireless keyboard, but it died sadly :(
Toujours au top 😊
I'm wanting to learn flutter to develop android and iOS apps. I'm looking for a flutter demo. Do you have one? I've already been through this dart tutorial and how to install dart, flutter and Android Studio for Windows. Where should I go from here?
Great tutorial.....waiting for your flutter tutorial
Hi Derek, I had a question for you? I've been learning JavaScript for 1 year now and I I've tried out Swift and the experience was not too bad. I tried out Kotlin, loved the language more so than Swift BUT hated Android Studio, what a mess! Tried out React-Native and the experience was not too bad.
Basically, as a side hobby I would like to make mobile apps because I have some cool ideas I would like to try out. The apps are primarily for fasting and exercising so they won't utilize any advance features, but basic stuff like calling an API.
My question is out of all the existing options out there for mobile which is the best option for creating an app where I would have the path of the least resistance and be able to publish it quickly? I don't care if it cross platform, I don't care if it is native. I just want a good developer experience. So far I got my eye on 3 options React Native, Swift and Flutter. I could use some wisdom, thanks Derek.
Hi, I am reading your comment after 11 months. Can you please share how has your experience been for the last one year and at what stage of life you are right now? I am also stuck between learning flutter or swift or perhaps react native. But I am more inclined towards Flutter with Dart. Is it a good choice?
You're such an exceptional man ! I couldn't quite understand you. Do you have a passion for learning ?
You are very kind. Thank you! Yes I enjoy learning how to do most anything
it have been two weeks since the last video
please make the second video about pascal (gui and mobile..etc) ...thanks
So gave us hint about JavaScript udemy course...* I'm sure It will be awesome as python course, looking forward to backend part of course..!!
Suggestion:: Typescript is awesome ❤️ so make it included or create another course for it..
I promise when I cover JS on Udemy that I’ll cover everything like I did with Python. I personally think my JS projects series on YT is great but it doesn’t show up in search results sadly
Wew,
Awesome channel,
Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you very much :)
What is the use of late keyword in dart?
Hi Derek, your videos are awesome. I kinda need some help from you. I have these test questions that have been giving me some trouble, Is there anyway i can send them to you to see if you could help me take a look?
1:06:00 dint understand the next_2() and how it worked ... anybody can explain in simple words? Thanks
next_2(4).forEach((val) ==> print(val));
can be written as
var list= next_2(4); // next2 returns 2 values [5,6];
list.forEach((value) {
print(val)
});
//or
for( value in list){
print(value);
}
i still waiting for the second tutorial about pascal gui ...etc
Nice video. I would point out that the new keyword for instantiating objects has been deprecated.
Thank you for the input. Yes Google employees love the word deprecated. I wasn’t aware of that change so thank you
Hey great video, derek the source code is not in the link in the description
Just what the doctor ordered ! 🙂
Derek you should buy a house in woods, grow a beard, wear a robe and give wisdom to travellers.
Guy knows everything
Jokes aside Excellent tutorial man. Just what I was looking for
Thank you for the compliment :) If I could get a good internet connection in the woods I might just move there. I have come to realize I'm not a city guy. My backyard has a big garden and chickens. I'd love to have more land, bigger gardens and animals! Living near the mountains in a hot climate would be ideal.
Love you forever.
Derek love your channel . What are your views on Qt vs flutter ?
Thank you very much :) For cross platform work I prefer Flutter and Xamarin. I'm still dreaming of a great Python mobile framework
How can i add a folder to the workspace if i don't trust myself? Hahaha. Excellent tutorial as always, thanks!
That’s my corny humor. I’m glad you got a laugh out of it.
Derek, the link to the code no longer works.
Thanks for the update.
Happy to help :)
we are waiting for pascal second video ( gui and mobile application ....etc)
I'll see what I can do. Sorry for the wait
Nothing on mixins?
complete on to flutter
does it have null safety topic as well?
Yes I spread that topic across the video in different parts
As an aspiring programmer, what would you suggest would be the ideal first language to learn ?
Python without a doubt. You can do everything with it except for mobile programming. After Python learn JavaScript, C# (For mobile) and C++ (for hardware) and then you’ll be able to do anything.
@@derekbanas Thank you :) very informative, I think I will give your tutorials a go and see how I do. Much appreciated.
i hope the next one is Zig language
Link to code is broken !😢
Hey, just wanted to ask you that what version of blender do you currently use? 2.79?
The funny thing is that I still use 2.79 because they changed some shortcut keys and I didn't feel like going in and changing them. Most of the improvements don't apply to what I do, so I was lazy and didn't upgrade.
@@derekbanas oh thats pretty cool, I use 2.79 and 2.8
YOU ARE AMAZING!!!
You're very kind :) I'm happy to be able to help
Dart missed a good opportunity not calling => the "Dart"
just they copied java and named it dart
We're still waiting on Flutter.
Thank you
Thank you for following my videos :)
Do you have Laravel on list.? Its getting too much love from community..!
I used to use Laravel all of the time. I’d gladly make any video on any subject if people will watch it
Sadly i can't say that people's are going going to watch...* I'll be excited to see a video on Laravel... Especially new additions to the framework..
You used the "is" keyword without really explaining it's a keyword. You just threw it in there and said "that's how you do that."
My right ear is smarter than my left ear now for some reason
Sorry about that. I try to talk into the center of the mic, but I’m crazy
20:19
#req
Nim programming language
Sir
No wonder this tutorial is in 1hour 😅
Hello, Hope you are doing well.
Hello I’m doing great and I hope you are as well :)
Looks like C++...
void main() {
print('BanaS, ThankU!');
}
Thank you for following my videos :) I'm very happy to be able to help!
Flutter Multivendor Ecommerce Udemy course launch
I’ll see what I can do
Please can I contact you via email or any other means? thanks
If you have any questions please post them here as a new comment. UA-cam doesn’t send me comment replies. I’ll be happy to help in any way I can. I get thousands of emails and that is the only way I can guarantee I’ll see your question.
Just came here to dislike because of the title. Peace!
What is wrong with the title?
Is it because 2021 is written ? I don't see what's wrong
The top rated videos on UA-cam are nothing but clickbait like “Learn Python in 5 minutes” I don’t understand how anyone could hate my 2 hour videos?
@@derekbanas exacttly my point. don't see what's wrong. If @schytexGraphics you have some suggestions then leave a comment
@@derekbanas Or maybe because he was referring to the sport of darts