Delegate use will require more study on my part to make a real program out of it. This vid overwhelmed me, and in my notes on this particular application, I wrote that a more comprehensive study would be required before I could fully use Delegates and OCP. Thanks so much for taxing my brain. This is a tough one for me..JT
Delegates are one of the most advanced topics when it comes to coding. A lot of programming experts go their whole life without them, and that's fine. I think it's important to consolidate existing knowledge before moving on to some advanced topics like this. Take time to practice what you are comfortable with, code up some data structures, and maybe work on an application of your own. Someone once said that it takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to achieve mastery of complex skills. I believe that applies with programming. :)KD
Thank you for your professional explain. Do you have any video explain the protection issues against reverse engineering? Can you advise any books or links ? Thanks.
There are still some large software houses out there that develop applications in Visual Basic. There is also a lot of legacy code out there that needs to be maintained. Personally, I think VB is the best way for beginners to learn programming. You can do pretty much anything with VB, it doesn't have the clumsy, layout sensitive, syntax of Python, it doesn't include the syntactic clutter of C type languages, and it looks like the pseudocode you see on exam papers. Other languages are easier to pick up once you know VB. I hope that one day it comes back into fashion. :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons Personally I hope it never comes back into fashion. Starting with harder languages would push out those who shouldn't be in this field anyway. Working with far too many recent graduates has proven it well enough for me that starting with an easy language only corrupts their knowledge base.
Thank you for your time in putting together these videos. They have helped tremendously! I hope to see more!
Delegate use will require more study on my part to make a real program out of it. This vid overwhelmed me, and in my notes on this particular application, I wrote that a more comprehensive study would be required before I could fully use Delegates and OCP. Thanks so much for taxing my brain. This is a tough one for me..JT
Delegates are one of the most advanced topics when it comes to coding. A lot of programming experts go their whole life without them, and that's fine. I think it's important to consolidate existing knowledge before moving on to some advanced topics like this. Take time to practice what you are comfortable with, code up some data structures, and maybe work on an application of your own. Someone once said that it takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to achieve mastery of complex skills. I believe that applies with programming. :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons I appreciate your feedback. Thank you...JT
Your videos are so good to follow. Please continue to make more 🙏
I will indeed. Thank you for the moral support :)KD
been waiting for this for a while, great course as always! will be looking forward to seeing more epiosdes of this series. thank you 👍👍
Glad to hear it. Multithreading next. :)KD
Really informative, thank you!
You're welcome :)KD
Great explanation!
Thank you for your professional explain.
Do you have any video explain the protection issues against reverse engineering?
Can you advise any books or links ?
Thanks.
thanks doc
Hello Howard
Bbnnn 10:24
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People still code in VB?
At my college we start with vb before learning any other language 🤦🏽♀️
and they still get paid for this
There are still some large software houses out there that develop applications in Visual Basic. There is also a lot of legacy code out there that needs to be maintained. Personally, I think VB is the best way for beginners to learn programming. You can do pretty much anything with VB, it doesn't have the clumsy, layout sensitive, syntax of Python, it doesn't include the syntactic clutter of C type languages, and it looks like the pseudocode you see on exam papers. Other languages are easier to pick up once you know VB. I hope that one day it comes back into fashion. :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons thank you, those are good points
@@ComputerScienceLessons Personally I hope it never comes back into fashion. Starting with harder languages would push out those who shouldn't be in this field anyway. Working with far too many recent graduates has proven it well enough for me that starting with an easy language only corrupts their knowledge base.
Oh hell no....
Are you not a fan?
thank you for subtitles
Click on Settings (the cog wheel) then CC Subtitles.
thank you
You're welcome :)KD
but please use subtitles
You could try the auto-generated subtitles :)KD