Sir you should concentrate on You Tube more!!! You are amazing ! No one can match the level of explanation and simplicity of your videos on you tube..!!! Thank You.
Thank you very much for taking time to give feedback. This means a lot. I am very glad you found the videos useful. I have organised all the Dot Net & SQL Server videos in to playlists, which could be useful to you ruclips.net/user/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd If you need DVDs or to download all the videos for offline viewing please visit www.pragimtech.com/order.aspx Slides and Text Version of the videos can be found on my blog csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com Tips to effectively use my youtube channel. ruclips.net/video/y780MwhY70s/видео.html If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded, please subscribe to my youtube channel. ruclips.net/user/kudvenkat If you like these videos, please click on the THUMBS UP button below the video. May I ask you for a favor. I want these tutorials to be helpful for as many people as possible. Please share the link with your friends and family who you think would also benefit from them. Good Luck Venkat
kudvenkat Thank you sir for the reply. I have gone through all the materials of you already. And I recommend your videos to as many people as possible daily. Thank You for the comprehensive material you have uploaded on you tube. But please do more videos like a complete project or on latest Visual Studio 2017 features etc.
I would love to see xamarin tutorials by you, sir ! I have started working on it but struggling. so if you could make tutorials on xamarin it will be a great help. thank you for your efforts :)
Hi Madver, thank you very much for taking time to feedback. Really appreciate it. At the moment, I don't have any videos on design patterns, but planning to record very soon. If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded by me, please feel free to subscribe to my youtube channel.
Thank you Mr Venkat and Pragim Technologies for helping people learn . Net in such a simple way . Very clear and thorough explanation of the concepts . Thanks a lot.
504,000 Views and 180 comments here in 2020! I have been using DotNet for 15 years and had forgotten some of this. Very useful information and extremely well presented, Thank you!
Sure, I will do that. Appreciate your prompt response. Your videos are very clear, to the point, precise and communication is pretty good. I stopped studying by reading and now I only love watching these videos.
I'm from Kolkata and also a fresher candidate..Great video..All video part is good... I learn many things watching your videos tutorial .. Thanks a lot .. you are a great man .. nice explanation with nice voice..Please upload new things..i think your video tutorial is best..Many many thanks..
+GOVINDA MAHAJAN Thank you very much for taking time to give feedback. This means a lot. I am very glad you found the videos useful. I have organised all the Dot Net & SQL Server videos in to playlists, which could be useful to you ruclips.net/user/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd If you need DVDs or to download all the videos for offline viewing please visit www.pragimtech.com/kudvenkat_dvd.aspx Slides and Text Version of the videos can be found on my blog csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com Tips to effectively use my youtube channel. ruclips.net/video/y780MwhY70s/видео.html If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded, please subscribe to my youtube channel. ruclips.net/user/kudvenkat If you like these videos, please click on the THUMBS UP button below the video. May I ask you for a favor. I want these tutorials to be helpful for as many people as possible. Please share the link with your friends and family who you think would also benefit from them. Kind Regards Venkat
Thank you Venkat for making such useful tutorials. Not only beginners but also experience people are finding these tutorials to be very useful. Please keep it up!
Hi Gaurav, Thank you very much for the feedback and I am really glad these videos are helpful to you. All the information that is present in the slides is also present on my blog. I hope you will find it useful.
So .net is a framework for application execution? Also, You said before that the native code that is generated is thrown away after closing the program. But here 17:00 you said , it will take a little time during first run and then later runs it will be faster. Why would it be faster if native code is not saved? It has to always convert right?
Venkat, You are simply awesome. You helped me a lot. its what you do that makes the difference. But Venkat, i was trying to find videos for HTML, CSS and JavaScript but couldn't find. if you got time and do those video would be more awesome. Thanks for all the things you have done for free.
As a beginner in programming, these videos are very much helpful to me !! Your way of explaining things in a simple way is excellent. Thankyou very much :):)
seriously and honestly this man is god in explaining things,i am switching from java to c# his explanation is insane ,one of the most underrrated channel.
At 7:19, you mention an advantage of CLR is portability. But, IMO .NET CLR is only available for Windows, not other platforms. For that we now have .NET core. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks for making awesome videos.
Hi Venkat, This is awesome. You are very simple, professional and to the point. I have read CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter to understand the .Net framework. The book is nice but it has too much information. But your videos were practical and I am able to grab the concepts. Thank you very much. I will get back to you with more feedback and questions/ Thanks once again.
Great explanation! Thank you so much. I'm a person that knows nothing about code, or what an .Net environment was . I learned a few things. With your easy, and step by step explanations. You would make a great teacher! Thank you!
Dear Venkat, thank you very for videos, it very very clear to understand... I very much appricaited your brard mind to share grreat video what we are expecting....
Very well explained. At 16:45, you talk about first time application run being slow because of that extra step, but at 16:16 you say that 'every time you run a program, JIT compiler would convert program into native code'. Why is the application not slow every time then and why only first time?
At 16:45 I first thought that as soon as you run the program, it will be slightly slower due to the extra step taken by CLR. But after some time running (without terminating the program) the program will become faster. However, this is not the case! After the program is run for the very first time and terminated (without rebooting OS), the next time it is rerun, it will be significantly faster. This is due to many factors but the main reason is File System Cache. You can find a thorough explanation here: wblo.gs/hJN @kudvenkat exceptional tutorial :)
@Milan - Exactly, I had the same question and was scrolling down the comments section to see if this question was already put by someone and I found your question.
Hi Brandon, Your explanation and the link shared above gives a very convincing answer to the question. So to what I'm understanding: 1) The code compiled by JIT will exist in the cache even after termination of the application and hence for next runs, that code from cache will be used and hence the execution would be faster. 2) If the application is terminated and also rebooted, the cache memory gets refreshed. Hence when running the application then, the IL code passes through extra step of JIT compilation and thats the reason it takes a little longer time. Is my above understanding correct? Please confirm.
Thanks for the reply Venkat. Ya found the material on the blog that is really help full. But having slides handy would be very much helpful, even when the internet is not accessible. Thanks alot
In this video, you mentioned CLR converts IL code to Native code which can be compatible for the operating system we are using like linux unix windows etc. But .NET framework only runs on Windows, latest version of .NET Core has cross platform compatibility but .NET framework doesn't support cross platform compatibility.
thanks a lot for these videos its easy to understand, nicely and briefly explained with examples no words really!!! I learnt a lot from ur videos. gr8 .
Hi Venkat this videos are really helpful. I would like you for preparing such a useful learning stuff. Please share the PPT as well so that one can revise the tutorial just before the interview. as it is not possible to view whole video again to recall... Thanks a lot again.
Hello Waseem - Thank you very much for the feedback. Means a lot me. I have included all the Dot Net basics and c# tutorial videos, slides and text articles in sequence on the following page. Hope you will find it handy. www.pragimtech.com/courses/c-sharp-tutorial-for-beginners/ When you have some time, can you please leave your rating and valuable feedback on the reviews tab. It really helps us. Thank you. Good luck and all the very best with everything you are doing.
Thank you very much for all your videos. They are of immense help!! I was wondering if you are making any videos on how to use Telerik. Please let me know.
Hi Venkat, Thank you very much for the tech videos, these videos are helping me to understand the concepts in .Net. Do you have videos on C# Windows application too. Thanks again
Hello Venkat, first of all Thank you so much for uploading this video, it's been a great helpful for me. one more humble request, if you could provide us videos regarding java script, jquery, webservices and wcf it would be great useful. Thank you...
CLR provides garbage collection before .Net memory management was done by programmer Assembly code(machine code) in VB6 is run on top of OS. It is unmanaged code. While with .Net the Assembly (MSIL) is managed by the CLR. It is managed code.
thanks a lot for your videos i started programming just a year ago i ve learned a lot byr watching your videos , i m sure if i didn t watch them i wouldn t succeed at my exams. i would like to know what i should do to be really an expert , do i really need to read a lot programming book and practice a lot ?
I thought the major difference between .net and .net core was that .net core is cross platform but from your video, it looks like .net is also cross platform? can you clear my concept? Thanks.
hello sir..ur video is outstanding,,,but in dis video u said dat in clr jit change il to nc..but my teacher said dat its right dat jit chnage dis..but clr is present right from the starting not after compilation..jit is not only but the whole process comes under clr right from begining ..i m confused..plz tell me right ans..
hello Mr.Kudvenkat , i like your tutorials very much and i can understand easily from your expalanation Could you please make assembly language tutorials , compilers and operating systems
Sir you should concentrate on You Tube more!!! You are amazing ! No one can match the level of explanation and simplicity of your videos on you tube..!!! Thank You.
Thank you very much for taking time to give feedback. This means a lot. I am very glad you found the videos useful.
I have organised all the Dot Net & SQL Server videos in to playlists, which could be useful to you
ruclips.net/user/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd
If you need DVDs or to download all the videos for offline viewing please visit
www.pragimtech.com/order.aspx
Slides and Text Version of the videos can be found on my blog
csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com
Tips to effectively use my youtube channel.
ruclips.net/video/y780MwhY70s/видео.html
If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded, please subscribe to my youtube channel.
ruclips.net/user/kudvenkat
If you like these videos, please click on the THUMBS UP button below the video.
May I ask you for a favor. I want these tutorials to be helpful for as many people as possible. Please share the link with your friends and family who you think would also benefit from them.
Good Luck
Venkat
kudvenkat Thank you sir for the reply. I have gone through all the materials of you already. And I recommend your videos to as many people as possible daily. Thank You for the comprehensive material you have uploaded on you tube.
But please do more videos like a complete project or on latest Visual Studio 2017 features etc.
I would love to see xamarin tutorials by you, sir ! I have started working on it but struggling. so if you could make tutorials on xamarin it will be a great help. thank you for your efforts :)
vivek patil ii
Venkat is doing fantastic job freely...! And this will help thousands of people!
You are the perfect RUclips teacher because you are fast (no time spent in bla bla) and explain everthing with details.
Hi Madver, thank you very much for taking time to feedback. Really appreciate it. At the moment, I don't have any videos on design patterns, but planning to record very soon. If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded by me, please feel free to subscribe to my youtube channel.
no one match level of venkat sir he is great among all
Thank you Mr Venkat and Pragim Technologies for helping people learn . Net in such a simple way . Very clear and thorough explanation of the concepts . Thanks a lot.
504,000 Views and 180 comments here in 2020! I have been using DotNet for 15 years and had forgotten some of this. Very useful information and extremely well presented, Thank you!
Just finished watching this series also , And I have no words to explain your teaching level !
Thank you Venkat Sir !!!
Sure, I will do that. Appreciate your prompt response. Your videos are very clear, to the point, precise and communication is pretty good. I stopped studying by reading and now I only love watching these videos.
Hello Venkat Sir,
You are a great man.The way of teaching is Awesome.
No one can beat your teaching skills.
Good Job!
Sir. You have won another subscriber. Your explanations are concise and very clear. Just what I was looking for.
I'm from Kolkata and also a fresher candidate..Great video..All video part is good... I learn many things watching your videos tutorial .. Thanks a lot .. you are a great man .. nice explanation with nice voice..Please upload new things..i think your video tutorial is best..Many many thanks..
Nice Explanation. Good Job. Keep it up. Loved your work and efforts.
It's really a great work.
The explanation is very simple.
Simple but deep and effective knowledge sharing!! You pull amazing stuff with so much simplicity..
Thanks..
+GOVINDA MAHAJAN Thank you very much for taking time to give feedback. This means a lot. I am very glad you found the videos useful.
I have organised all the Dot Net & SQL Server videos in to playlists, which could be useful to you
ruclips.net/user/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd
If you need DVDs or to download all the videos for offline viewing please visit
www.pragimtech.com/kudvenkat_dvd.aspx
Slides and Text Version of the videos can be found on my blog
csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com
Tips to effectively use my youtube channel.
ruclips.net/video/y780MwhY70s/видео.html
If you want to receive email alerts, when new videos are uploaded, please subscribe to my youtube channel.
ruclips.net/user/kudvenkat
If you like these videos, please click on the THUMBS UP button below the video.
May I ask you for a favor. I want these tutorials to be helpful for as many people as possible. Please share the link with your friends and family who you think would also benefit from them.
Kind Regards
Venkat
Very interesting video tutorial's on C#.Net.
Your job is really fabulous , Thank you for the effort & pains and I think so ur efforts wont go in vain.
Thank you.
I hadn't find anything free so clear. Good job keep it up!!! Thanks for sharing the videos!!!
fantabulous ......
you have superb teaching Skills
KeeP It Up
Thank you Venkat for making such useful tutorials. Not only beginners but also experience people are finding these tutorials to be very useful. Please keep it up!
Hi Gaurav, Thank you very much for the feedback and I am really glad these videos are helpful to you. All the information that is present in the slides is also present on my blog. I hope you will find it useful.
So .net is a framework for application execution?
Also,
You said before that the native code that is generated is thrown away after closing the program. But here 17:00 you said , it will take a little time during first run and then later runs it will be faster. Why would it be faster if native code is not saved? It has to always convert right?
Wow!!! you are the best... any non programmers can easily understand, thank you so much.. I am one amongst them
Venkat, You are simply awesome. You helped me a lot. its what you do that makes the difference. But Venkat, i was trying to find videos for HTML, CSS and JavaScript but couldn't find. if you got time and do those video would be more awesome. Thanks for all the things you have done for free.
As a beginner in programming, these videos are very much helpful to me !!
Your way of explaining things in a simple way is excellent. Thankyou very much :):)
Excellent. great effort
very great and detailed explanation!! those who refer ur tutorials ,will definitely crack the interview.
Perfect explanation !!! Relating to Java at the end of video was a bonus. Thanks
seriously and honestly this man is god in explaining things,i am switching from java to c# his explanation is insane ,one of the most underrrated channel.
good in-depth explanation and a good English pronunciation nothing more to ask for, TY sir.
Excellent Videos...very clear explanation..great work Mr.Venkat...I appreciate your thought of sharing these Videos...
At 7:19, you mention an advantage of CLR is portability.
But, IMO .NET CLR is only available for Windows, not other platforms.
For that we now have .NET core. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks for making awesome videos.
Many thanks for explaining things in such a simple, precise and understandable ways. May you live long and happy.
Hi Venkat, This is awesome. You are very simple, professional and to the point. I have read CLR via C# by Jeffrey Richter to understand the .Net framework. The book is nice but it has too much information. But your videos were practical and I am able to grab the concepts. Thank you very much.
I will get back to you with more feedback and questions/ Thanks once again.
i think noone in that world has that great explanation of such topics but you!
thank you very much
god bless you
Sir, you are the best teacher in you tube
Excellent. A topic that seems complicated from other sources seems easy from you, thanks a lot.
Hello Venkat,
Great Job :) I found your explanation simple and very exhaustive. Truly appreciate your efforts.
Great explanation! Thank you so much. I'm a person that knows nothing about code, or what an .Net environment was . I learned a few things. With your easy, and step by step explanations. You would make a great teacher! Thank you!
Dear Venkat, thank you very for videos, it very very clear to understand... I very much appricaited your brard mind to share grreat video what we are expecting....
One more amazing video , you explain everything so clearly and understandable.
Thank you very much.
Simply Super, you people concentrated on non-programing people, as I am a non-programmer I can understand ur tutorial.
amazing, no one better than you online
Very well explained. At 16:45, you talk about first time application run being slow because of that extra step, but at 16:16 you say that 'every time you run a program, JIT compiler would convert program into native code'. Why is the application not slow every time then and why only first time?
I have the same question
At 16:45 I first thought that as soon as you run the program, it will be slightly slower due to the extra step taken by CLR. But after some time running (without terminating the program) the program will become faster. However, this is not the case!
After the program is run for the very first time and terminated (without rebooting OS), the next time it is rerun, it will be significantly faster. This is due to many factors but the main reason is File System Cache.
You can find a thorough explanation here: wblo.gs/hJN
@kudvenkat exceptional tutorial :)
@Milan - Exactly, I had the same question and was scrolling down the comments section to see if this question was already put by someone and I found your question.
Hi Brandon, Your explanation and the link shared above gives a very convincing answer to the question. So to what I'm understanding:
1) The code compiled by JIT will exist in the cache even after termination of the application and hence for next runs, that code from cache will be used and hence the execution would be faster.
2) If the application is terminated and also rebooted, the cache memory gets refreshed. Hence when running the application then, the IL code passes through extra step of JIT compilation and thats the reason it takes a little longer time.
Is my above understanding correct? Please confirm.
cashe work that's it
Glad I found you! I can't wait to watch all the videos. Well explained !!
Thanks for the reply Venkat. Ya found the material on the blog that is really help full. But having slides handy would be very much helpful, even when the internet is not accessible.
Thanks alot
This is a very comprehensive tutorial. Fantastic job
Nice and simple tutorial
Very well explained !!!
Sir, Your tutorials are simply amazing ... just can't thank you in words for spreading the knowledge ...
very good explanation we expect more concepts from you
All play lists are immortal and unforgettable.
In this video, you mentioned CLR converts IL code to Native code which can be compatible for the operating system we are using like linux unix windows etc. But .NET framework only runs on Windows, latest version of .NET Core has cross platform compatibility but .NET framework doesn't support cross platform compatibility.
thanks venkat.........you have done great job.i go through all your videos & benefited.
thanks a lot for these videos its easy to understand, nicely and briefly explained with examples no words really!!! I learnt a lot from ur videos. gr8 .
Great work! Thank you, sir. A good start for students looking to become .NET developers.
Hi Venkat this videos are really helpful. I would like you for preparing such a useful learning stuff. Please share the PPT as well so that one can revise the tutorial just before the interview. as it is not possible to view whole video again to recall...
Thanks a lot again.
good and clear explanation
Thank you very much for your great videos. People like you are redefining learning!!!! Do you have design pattern videos?
Sir i have never seen a explanation like this before its super awesome
You are too much. I will name my son after you Kudvenkat
Just curious to know, did you keep up the promise?
bruh
Great tutorial!! Helps to clear my mind. Thanks
Great video! You are a master.
SIR YOU HAVE BIG HEART THAT WHY ALL YOUR VIDEOS ARE FREE MAY GOD BLESS YOU SIR
Hello Waseem - Thank you very much for the feedback. Means a lot me. I have included all the Dot Net basics and c# tutorial videos, slides and text articles in sequence on the following page. Hope you will find it handy.
www.pragimtech.com/courses/c-sharp-tutorial-for-beginners/
When you have some time, can you please leave your rating and valuable feedback on the reviews tab. It really helps us. Thank you. Good luck and all the very best with everything you are doing.
Sir. you are amazing .
Please don't stop.
You know ? you changed my life.
you are been a saviour to me always!! thanks mate
Very good explanation. it is very useful for me as a beginner. thank you!
thank you very much, this is a very good explanation.
Awesome!
You are awesome!😎
Very well explained, many thanks!
Sir, you are simply SUPERB...,Thank you
Thank you very much for all your videos. They are of immense help!!
I was wondering if you are making any videos on how to use Telerik.
Please let me know.
Thanks Venkat. really awesome
Hi Venkat, Thank you very much for the tech videos, these videos are helping me to understand the concepts in .Net. Do you have videos on C# Windows application too. Thanks again
Great explanation. Subscribed! :)
Thanks a lot for your videos .Could you please start the topic on MSBI, especially SSIS.
Pls continue making videos sir, no other content matches your level of detail and understanding of the needs of audience.
Hello Venkat,
Thanks for sharing these videos. Its help us a lot. Please tell me from where we can download slides on our system.
Hello Venkat, first of all Thank you so much for uploading this video, it's been a great helpful for me. one more humble request, if you could provide us videos regarding java script, jquery, webservices and wcf it would be great useful. Thank you...
Excelente material, muchas gracias !!!
Thank you, great video, understood everything and you made it simple. :)
Thank you soooo much for all your videos.. u r great...!!
Thank You very Much
very very nice..
Thank you sir, you explain it briefly, and now I understand now, how .net application executes. Great job sir, keep up the good work :) God bless :)
explained really well :)
God bless you! You deserve a MVP status..
why don't you explain java ,i hope you do ...you are a great instructor you helped me alot
The best !! Thank you
great sir i appreciate you work .. plz keep it on sir
Thank you very much sir
Great :)
CLR provides garbage collection
before .Net memory management was done by programmer
Assembly code(machine code) in VB6 is run on top of OS. It is unmanaged code.
While with .Net the Assembly (MSIL) is managed by the CLR. It is managed code.
thanks a lot for your videos i started programming just a year ago i ve learned a lot byr watching your videos , i m sure if i didn t watch them i wouldn t succeed at my exams. i would like to know what i should do to be really an expert , do i really need to read a lot programming book and practice a lot ?
I thought the major difference between .net and .net core was that .net core is cross platform but from your video, it looks like .net is also cross platform? can you clear my concept? Thanks.
hello sir..ur video is outstanding,,,but in dis video u said dat in clr jit change il to nc..but my teacher said dat its right dat jit chnage dis..but clr is present right from the starting not after compilation..jit is not only but the whole process comes under clr right from begining ..i m confused..plz tell me right ans..
Sir u r amazing
hello sir very helpfull vdo tutorials, thank u very much,pls upload same tutorials for cursors in sql server. we all will be very greatfull to u....
hello Mr.Kudvenkat ,
i like your tutorials very much and i can understand easily from your expalanation
Could you please make assembly language tutorials , compilers and operating systems