The second in a series of tutorials on programming in C#
Takes a look accessibility levels, using variables, calculations and parsing user input
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The second in a series of tutorials on programming in C#
Takes a look accessibility levels, using variables, calculations and parsing user input
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Good works brother
thanks for the efforts. really appreciate it
Is it ok if I do this?
Console.WriteLine($"Your new number is {userNumber * 2 }. Which is 2 times the value ");
I still learning from you 🙂
8:34 Inherit instead of override? Maybe?
Great tuts!
too many ads
Will be watching more!!
i want u bro to explain advanced thing like using ? : in if statement please ,and if u did it could u tell me what's the video
You're doing great job, keep up!
Cheers from Morocco!
The microsoft guide to TryParse has no example using 'out' can you explain why you used it, please
I hope me in Liverpool doesn't put you off. lol you either love us or hate us..especially if your a footy fan…
sound lad!!.I'm in Liverpool..I've just been giving a link off sloan kelly…I will look into your channel..I'm new to unity and c#..im looking forward to learning!!!
were u from?
Hi, I'm learning C# for the Soldiworks API. I can't quite grasp the concept of 'Static' variables. Is this really important when it comes to programming macros in SW API?
EDIT: great tutorials btw