🚀Master C# and .NET programming EASILY with our best-selling C# Masterclass: bit.ly/47Hk3u7 With the arrival of artificial intelligence and the surge of popularity for alternative coding languages, we might think to ourselves, is it still worth it to learn C#? Well, let us convince you that it is ! Check out these GITHUB projects! IMDB Example: github.com/nakov/IMDB-Tech-Module Unity Example: github.com/Unity-Technologies/Megacity-Sample Twitter Bot Example: github.com/DontDoThat21/ATBGE-GUI github.com/search?l=C%23&q=twitter+bot&type=repositories Mobile Development Example: github.com/VladislavAntonyuk/MauiSamples/tree/main/Auth github.com/VladislavAntonyuk/MauiSamples Speech Recognition Example: github.com/alphacep/vosk-api We'll make sure to make a Developer out of you in no time!
This shouldn't even be a video, A lot of companies in the Real World use C# as an everyday language for API's especially. I don't know where people get their stats to say that this is a dead language. I have been using C# for 10+ years, but that's not the only language i have used in my experience, also used typescript/javascript, python and T-SQL as I am a full-stack developer. Please when learning to program be realistic and don't limit yourself by learning languages that are not used a lot in the industry
Because everyone is told to learn the new shiny language of Silicon Valley only to find out companies outside of California mainly use a lot of c# forAPIs and Microsoft has the best platform for building APIs
I just started to learn C# after 6 years of working. Most of my jobs was done using excel and little SQL or powerquery.. I hope I can be a better one after learning C# and I hope I wasn't wrong about picking up my own poison. 😸 edit: thanks for the course!
I'm learning C# 10 years after dropping out of uni. I fell in love with the language when I was there, but I didn't appreciate programming as much as I should have and now I'm going down the self taught route. The one thing I struggle with this language, is deciding what area I want to go into with it. Thank you for the video! Currently working through the 7-hour long tutorial you posted 10 months ago!
@tutorialsEU One of the most confusing topics I'm not finding much on with C# is the topic of Interprocess Communication (IPC). I've found a couple articles online, but they aren't very easy to understand. I would very much appreciate any information on the subject of IPC with C#. Maybe, for an example, create a Windows service application that monitors the computer and a wpf tray application that displays notifications if the service detects a certain event. Thanks for all you do!
Thank you so much for your channel...I have learned to program properly with your easy-to-follow format...without it being too childish or too 'new' to do.
Thank you for your great work. This is a really useful channel with a lot of value. Your tutorials are just awesome. Please continue to make this world better.
Very excellent video and i will also enrolled your udemy android development course and i also suggest my friend to enroll them but it was quite old please update the course like jetpack compose, dagger , and some architecture pattern thank you Dennis
I just finish your C# course on udemy and started the unity part. I'm glad this video has positive things to say and didn't made me feel I wasted time learning C# lol
I was so confused seeing this pop in my timeline because titles like those are usually reserved for languages that are actually dying. C# is still very much alive and well
We recently were hearing a lot of concerns for this. Many that already had decided to join the C# industry were expressing their concern that maybe it would have been a better choice to go for C++, or similar languages. That is why we wanted to create this video! We also believe this language to be very much alive and growing by the day! We wanted those that already decided and those that still need to decide to be safe and sure about their decision! That is what we are here for after all!
@@tutorialsEU I totally understand! This was just my thought process on the title alone. Your content is extremely high quality and underrated. Subscribed! :)
@@tutorialsEU should probably just state that it's still worth learning in the title, for those who see the title but don't watch the video. Such titles are sometimes what give people the doubt. :P
Hello Denis! Q: Still any chances for somebody who's in the 50's and getting up to date from clasical Windows Desktop Apps (VB, Fox Pro, SQL) to get a real job? :D
There's many great features to C# language. One issue is that official support is only for a couple of years. Which might become burdensome with larger apps
Maybe this is a Dum question but I am going to ask it anyways. I am learning Kotlin at the very moment with your course called "The Complete Android 12 & Kotlin Development Course." My Dum question is would you happen to have courses for learning Java and maybe Spring or Springboot or Java with Ktor? I figured once I get comfortable with Kotlin and Android Studio by the beginning of next year or maybe earlier I would like to try out Java for Android, thanks tutorialsEU
I finally completed the C# Master Class on Udemy. I want to try my hand more with WPF. In particular, an app that uses SSH, parse out the incoming information, and display it on a GUI. My job was/is looking for people that can do C#
To be honest I have thought about this hard, is c# worth learning in 2023, answer sort of. Now I have been a dev for 30 years now and I learnt c# back in 2000 and I love it it and I have had a good living out of it. But is c# at the COBOL moment when on the life cycle of programing languages it has about 20 years or less. So if I was a betting person then my top three would be python, rust, javascript/typescript to out last me in this game.
Python is not worth it for large applications. I see C# remaining stable over longer than that, and TypeScript more likely to surpass Python and regular JS in new projects
🚀Master C# and .NET programming EASILY with our best-selling C# Masterclass: bit.ly/47Hk3u7
With the arrival of artificial intelligence and the surge of popularity for alternative coding languages, we might think to ourselves, is it still worth it to learn C#? Well, let us convince you that it is !
Check out these GITHUB projects!
IMDB Example:
github.com/nakov/IMDB-Tech-Module
Unity Example:
github.com/Unity-Technologies/Megacity-Sample
Twitter Bot Example:
github.com/DontDoThat21/ATBGE-GUI
github.com/search?l=C%23&q=twitter+bot&type=repositories
Mobile Development Example:
github.com/VladislavAntonyuk/MauiSamples/tree/main/Auth
github.com/VladislavAntonyuk/MauiSamples
Speech Recognition Example:
github.com/alphacep/vosk-api
We'll make sure to make a Developer out of you in no time!
This shouldn't even be a video, A lot of companies in the Real World use C# as an everyday language for API's especially. I don't know where people get their stats to say that this is a dead language. I have been using C# for 10+ years, but that's not the only language i have used in my experience, also used typescript/javascript, python and T-SQL as I am a full-stack developer. Please when learning to program be realistic and don't limit yourself by learning languages that are not used a lot in the industry
Because everyone is told to learn the new shiny language of Silicon Valley only to find out companies outside of California mainly use a lot of c# forAPIs and Microsoft has the best platform for building APIs
Hi. I am going to learn programming which programming language should I learn. Can you give me some advice please
what a biased comment
Thank you, Denis, this was a massive overview on the C# possibilities!
I just started to learn C# after 6 years of working. Most of my jobs was done using excel and little SQL or powerquery.. I hope I can be a better one after learning C# and I hope I wasn't wrong about picking up my own poison. 😸
edit: thanks for the course!
As a C# programmer with 6 years experience, yeah it's worth it. The most complete development ecosystem that lets you build anything
I'm learning C# 10 years after dropping out of uni. I fell in love with the language when I was there, but I didn't appreciate programming as much as I should have and now I'm going down the self taught route. The one thing I struggle with this language, is deciding what area I want to go into with it. Thank you for the video! Currently working through the 7-hour long tutorial you posted 10 months ago!
Very cool! I hope you're enjoying your learning experience and wish you all the best!
I've been programming in C# since 2017, it's really worth learning it even today.
Python is the most overrated language
@@sasino and JavaScript is just overused... sigh
@tutorialsEU One of the most confusing topics I'm not finding much on with C# is the topic of Interprocess Communication (IPC). I've found a couple articles online, but they aren't very easy to understand. I would very much appreciate any information on the subject of IPC with C#. Maybe, for an example, create a Windows service application that monitors the computer and a wpf tray application that displays notifications if the service detects a certain event. Thanks for all you do!
I develop iOS and Windows apps using Xamarin/MAUI and UWP for windows. C# and programming in general has kept me out of poverty
blazooooooooor **rawr**
Praise God
@@sasino why?
@@Criticalthinking_ Because He has inclined @anasabubakar4125 to learn C# and kept him out of poverty
Thank you so much for your channel...I have learned to program properly with your easy-to-follow format...without it being too childish or too 'new' to do.
Thank you for your great work. This is a really useful channel with a lot of value.
Your tutorials are just awesome. Please continue to make this world better.
Short answer, Yes.
🎉🎉happy birthday DENIS🎉🎉 PANJUTA. i am the one of the your student(on udemy) from india. thankyou for your courses and supporting others
Thank you very much :)
I wish you success on your path
Cam we build AI app with c# ?
If yes them can you tell the road map?
Very excellent video and i will also enrolled your udemy android development course and i also suggest my friend to enroll them but it was quite old please update the course like jetpack compose, dagger , and some architecture pattern thank you Dennis
this dude is a g
I just finish your C# course on udemy and started the unity part. I'm glad this video has positive things to say and didn't made me feel I wasted time learning C# lol
I was so confused seeing this pop in my timeline because titles like those are usually reserved for languages that are actually dying. C# is still very much alive and well
We recently were hearing a lot of concerns for this. Many that already had decided to join the C# industry were expressing their concern that maybe it would have been a better choice to go for C++, or similar languages. That is why we wanted to create this video! We also believe this language to be very much alive and growing by the day! We wanted those that already decided and those that still need to decide to be safe and sure about their decision! That is what we are here for after all!
@@tutorialsEU I totally understand! This was just my thought process on the title alone. Your content is extremely high quality and underrated. Subscribed! :)
@@tutorialsEU should probably just state that it's still worth learning in the title, for those who see the title but don't watch the video. Such titles are sometimes what give people the doubt. :P
I'm learning C# with the Godot 4 engine. I'm new to both , but I have a background of Typescript
Hello Denis! Q: Still any chances for somebody who's in the 50's and getting up to date from clasical Windows Desktop Apps (VB, Fox Pro, SQL) to get a real job? :D
There's many great features to C# language. One issue is that official support is only for a couple of years. Which might become burdensome with larger apps
It's fine because they rarely make breaking changes
The short answer. It depends on you!
I knew you first for your course before your RUclips channel, you have great content haha.
Maybe this is a Dum question but I am going to ask it anyways. I am learning Kotlin at the very moment with your course called "The Complete Android 12 & Kotlin Development Course." My Dum question is would you happen to have courses for learning Java and maybe Spring or Springboot or Java with Ktor? I figured once I get comfortable with Kotlin and Android Studio by the beginning of next year or maybe earlier I would like to try out Java for Android, thanks tutorialsEU
cool tutorial.... collab?
Couple years ago I've bought your C# course on Udemy :)
I come from a dark future where Unity has lost its mind.
Jokes aside, do you think it's still worth learning C# even after that Unity mess?
When a Minimal API Udemy course?
"PromoSM" 😆
I finally completed the C# Master Class on Udemy. I want to try my hand more with WPF. In particular, an app that uses SSH, parse out the incoming information, and display it on a GUI. My job was/is looking for people that can do C#
Hi. I finished that course too. In case you're looking to colab.
basically only use it if the crufty company you are working at forces you to. There are way better options: go, rust, or even *gasp* java.
why java though ? i mean why you gasping when you're said java ? can u explain it to me, im still a beginner here
Thank you
You are welcome!
To be honest I have thought about this hard, is c# worth learning in 2023, answer sort of. Now I have been a dev for 30 years now and I learnt c# back in 2000 and I love it it and I have had a good living out of it. But is c# at the COBOL moment when on the life cycle of programing languages it has about 20 years or less. So if I was a betting person then my top three would be python, rust, javascript/typescript to out last me in this game.
Python is not worth it for large applications. I see C# remaining stable over longer than that, and TypeScript more likely to surpass Python and regular JS in new projects
The short answer is “No”.
Clearly you don't know what you are talking about.
Proposal?
@@LuigiZambetti I replied but my comment has been deleted… or just isn’t visible for me anymore.
@@phat80 then say it again...
@@sasino If the author of the channel cannot stand the criticism of his favorite language, it is useless to write it again. He’ll delete it as well.