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C# C# Basics C# Syntax Your First C# Program

Bad start explanation ! feeling like he explains to experts!!!

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Reggie Williams
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Reggie Williams
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Hey AHMED hassaballa did you have any questions about this video?

Have to agree with the op..
I did a bunch of skipping ahead and he's never even explained void and what all that means, syntax, or anything really. This is obviously a function, but.. a total novice isn't going to know that. It's just ramming things in my face and asking me to answer test questions. "A semi-colon is missing" I know that, but the new guy doesn't. Explain syntax first then explain error correction. The teachers notes exist but I read slow.. that's why I gave this place a shot.. I'm way more auditory. I personally don't think this is a no-experience introduction. Teachers need to put themselves into the place of folks who don't know what they're doing yet. We don't know what you know, that's why we're here lol Start with the basics, then show us how to do things. It's the same frustration everywhere when I try to learn a language.. do this do this do this do this, and I still don't know how to use any of the do thissis. Let's put some practical employment into these lessons. Pleeeease with a cherry on.

The instructor is a great speaker though, I will give him major props on that. He comes through loud and clear, and doesn't beat around the bush over explaining. Unfortunately what I'm seeing is under-explaining. This just feels rushed. Explain to me what I'm looking at while we go. I'm just posting this for feedback. Maybe there might be a future iteration of this course that's a little more detailed and some of it can be taken into account. This stuff can be infuriating to new guys.. Came here cause I started growing tired of javascript as after a month I still can't DO anything with it that has any kind of practicality.

Anyways, I did learn something at least, so thank you for that. I don't want to seem too rude or ungrateful.