Purchased your C# tutorial today and started learning it. You are an incredible teacher, Please release more paid tutorials on Design Patterns, Microservices, Actor framework etc. Happy to pay for it.
That was crystal clear contents. I always liked your informative explanations, And I wish for more tutorial content like these. Thank you for your efforts🙏🙏🙏
You can also use .rest or .http and the Rest Client in VS Code or the new one they put in VS in place of your test.txt. separate calls with ### on a line.
Hey, thanks for the helpful video! 🙂 I decided to take a shot at creating the project via the CLI instead of using the Visual Studio UI. After successfully setting up the repo, I ran into a snag while trying to run it in the IDE - it's throwing a port error (5000), even after tinkering with the JSON config files to change it. Any insights into what might be causing this hiccup? Appreciate any help!
Depends, sometimes the port might be reserved by the operating system or a different application is using it, you can change it in the profiles folder launch settings file. (There will be a couple of profiles but you’ll figure it out)
Same reason you have scope for other things. You keep your knifes separate from your forks, you’ll figure out when to isolate services for 2 operations.
Wow.... I watch many of your videos. I am a senior software engineer with 40+ yrs experience. This was great for a more advanced look. You confused even me with your a=5 a=5 and I know what you are talking about. Keep it up. Good stuff but maybe sync the title, content and audience. Thank you.
Purchased your C# tutorial today and started learning it. You are an incredible teacher, Please release more paid tutorials on Design Patterns, Microservices, Actor framework etc. Happy to pay for it.
Thank you very much, I have a playlist on design patterns have you looked at that?
@@RawCoding I didn't know that, will check soon, Thanks
@@RawCoding Hi Anton could you do a video on how to put up a minimal API with a db somewhere on a cloud provider or a server.
Anton brings new video - I am all ears!
One of the best .net video out there, bravo
That was crystal clear contents.
I always liked your informative explanations, And I wish for more tutorial content like these. Thank you for your efforts🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, I finally understood difference between Transient and Scoped
Great video,
I wish I had found something like this when I started.
Most other courses just stuff information into the viewer's head
Yes!! Need this video series! Thank you.
Pure knowledge. Thank you.
Good work ! Keep it up !
You can also use .rest or .http and the Rest Client in VS Code or the new one they put in VS in place of your test.txt. separate calls with ### on a line.
Thank you so much 🙏 I've been looking for a tutorial that doesn't use a windows machine 😅
Hey, thanks for the helpful video! 🙂 I decided to take a shot at creating the project via the CLI instead of using the Visual Studio UI. After successfully setting up the repo, I ran into a snag while trying to run it in the IDE - it's throwing a port error (5000), even after tinkering with the JSON config files to change it. Any insights into what might be causing this hiccup? Appreciate any help!
Depends, sometimes the port might be reserved by the operating system or a different application is using it, you can change it in the profiles folder launch settings file. (There will be a couple of profiles but you’ll figure it out)
Please, continue these videos.
Great video. Hope you do more of these.
Great stuff! Would have been nice to have an overview of filters too, but what you did was already good. Thanks!
legendary lecture prof!
Outstanding!!! Thank you!!!
is this going to be a series, cuz I'm all for it, also you could refer to your own videos under it that explains these topics in depth
Great video! thanks a lot
Fantastic
Awesome video!
However, I can see someone new to programming looking for beginner-tutorials hitting this one.
That might scare them away :)
32:34 it is mpv type 1, as a architecture 😂
Best 👍
Best.
btw in which case i would want to recreate a scope of an httpcontext
Same reason you have scope for other things. You keep your knifes separate from your forks, you’ll figure out when to isolate services for 2 operations.
nice
Wow.... I watch many of your videos. I am a senior software engineer with 40+ yrs experience. This was great for a more advanced look. You confused even me with your a=5 a=5 and I know what you are talking about. Keep it up. Good stuff but maybe sync the title, content and audience. Thank you.
What’s next? Continuing on this?
If I figure out a suitable progression
pour one out for solution view
bro be serious im stack here