Peter.. You are just amazing. Your habit of stopping and explaining all the relative stuffs shows that how skilled you are and that you believe in clarity of concept in all aspects. Wonderful video with each and every details. Please ignore all harsh comments and carry on your work. We would really like to see more of your videos.. Thanks a ton.
Hi Peter, please ignore the comments about the video being boring. It is a very good video. I like and appreciate the attention to detail. For people who think it's a waste of space and want to get into the advanced stuff directly, there are plenty of advanced videos available and they can check those out. It is wonderful that you take the trouble to produce videos and share them here for everyone. Thank you so much for doing this. Looking forward to more videos from you.
this is one of the boring video I have ever watched, we did not see the mouse move till half of video, you are not teaching WCF to lorry drivers people interested to learn already know how to create and add projects. just remove it its wastage of space.
one advantage of learning Microsoft's technologies off of youtube compared to the open source ones is that you can FREAKING understand the person who's talking.
i have nothing against indians man, but it's just tiring listening to their accent.
I'll give kudo's to anyone that will take the time to produce videos with the intent of sharing knowledge. I'll also give you points for clear easy to understand style and a good agenda. I would state that the pace of the delivery was a bit (quite a bit) slow for my taste. This video seems to subscribe to the book thud factor belief - that the heavier a book is the better it must be. Personally, i'd like to see much more rapid pace and more meat less potatoes...
Thank you for this video instruction! I was looking for a simple explanation about WCF and this was just what I needed. I fully agree with MississippiUS, so please....keep up the good work! Thank you!
Thank you for this video instruction! I was looking for a simple explanation about WCF and this was just what I needed. I fully agree with MississippiUS, so please....keep up the good work! Thank you!
You'r detailed way of explaining, your approach and even your clear voice.
You truely have a talent for making videos.
However your homepage does not contain any tutorial. I had expected to find this and maybe other tutorials but nothing.
Anyway do post other videos, and if you have time make you homepage contain a tutorial section. With your uniqe talent and skills I'm sure you will get many "fans".
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I wish you didn't have to explain every little detail about changing names!! programmer who are here to learn about wcf do know visual studio my friend.
Yes. And in a classroom, I gauge student skills and adjust my teaching, so I might not need to explain all detail. The problem with video demos is that I cannot gauge student skill. So I assume novice. This is annoying for more experienced viewers. But students with more skills tend to self-teach from MSDN docs rather than watching video demos. I am interested in students who want to learn by watching. So in my training videos I do not skip things more advanced viewers might take for granted.
Peter.. You are just amazing. Your habit of stopping and explaining all the relative stuffs shows that how skilled you are and that you believe in clarity of concept in all aspects. Wonderful video with each and every details. Please ignore all harsh comments and carry on your work. We would really like to see more of your videos.. Thanks a ton.
zhawadya 1 week ago
very good and understandable thx
sergiocakmak 2 weeks ago
Hi Peter, please ignore the comments about the video being boring. It is a very good video. I like and appreciate the attention to detail. For people who think it's a waste of space and want to get into the advanced stuff directly, there are plenty of advanced videos available and they can check those out. It is wonderful that you take the trouble to produce videos and share them here for everyone. Thank you so much for doing this. Looking forward to more videos from you.
phoenix8279 4 months ago 5
@phoenix8279 Thanks Phoenix!
PETERTEACH 4 months ago
this is one of the boring video I have ever watched, we did not see the mouse move till half of video, you are not teaching WCF to lorry drivers people interested to learn already know how to create and add projects. just remove it its wastage of space.
mahmas01 4 months ago
@mahmas01 i was thinking - damn flash player, crashed again and plays sound only..
moofymoo 1 month ago
@mahmas01 STFU asswipe.. You can always fast forward you know!
soho1080 1 day ago
one advantage of learning Microsoft's technologies off of youtube compared to the open source ones is that you can FREAKING understand the person who's talking.
i have nothing against indians man, but it's just tiring listening to their accent.
De4sher 4 months ago
No code examples?? How can we actually do this?
chrisjsz281234 7 months ago
i bet its a great video. but it's to slow..
GeokerRom 11 months ago
I'll give kudo's to anyone that will take the time to produce videos with the intent of sharing knowledge. I'll also give you points for clear easy to understand style and a good agenda. I would state that the pace of the delivery was a bit (quite a bit) slow for my taste. This video seems to subscribe to the book thud factor belief - that the heavier a book is the better it must be. Personally, i'd like to see much more rapid pace and more meat less potatoes...
pluralsight video is better
wenger2k 1 year ago
Thank you very much !! that is a brillian video tutorial !! it does really help in understanding WCF working behind the scene.
sunil131 1 year ago
Very good tutorial - a quick (40 minutes) lesson full of clear explanations. I followed along with VS2008 and it helped me a lot. Thanks heaps Peter!
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Thank you for this video instruction! I was looking for a simple explanation about WCF and this was just what I needed. I fully agree with MississippiUS, so please....keep up the good work! Thank you!
Rudi
rudimiddelkoop 1 year ago
Peter,
Thank you for this video instruction! I was looking for a simple explanation about WCF and this was just what I needed. I fully agree with MississippiUS, so please....keep up the good work! Thank you!
Rudi
rudimiddelkoop 1 year ago
HI Peter This is very very nice video It was very nice compared to others demo videos Many Many Thanx
suresh431 1 year ago
YOU TALK TO MUCH
JohnnyFlightMedic 1 year ago
Thank you very much ^_^
bhsephiroth 2 years ago
Very good video Peter.
Keep up the good work.
Gandhi.
bygandi22 2 years ago
That was a great tutorial. I particularly liked the way you explained everything with appropriate detail. Thank you
adamsmn17 2 years ago
That was an absolute EXCELLENT video.
You'r detailed way of explaining, your approach and even your clear voice.
You truely have a talent for making videos.
However your homepage does not contain any tutorial. I had expected to find this and maybe other tutorials but nothing.
Anyway do post other videos, and if you have time make you homepage contain a tutorial section. With your uniqe talent and skills I'm sure you will get many "fans".
Take care.
MississippiUS 2 years ago 8
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I wish you didn't have to explain every little detail about changing names!! programmer who are here to learn about wcf do know visual studio my friend.
holya69 2 years ago
Yes. And in a classroom, I gauge student skills and adjust my teaching, so I might not need to explain all detail. The problem with video demos is that I cannot gauge student skill. So I assume novice. This is annoying for more experienced viewers. But students with more skills tend to self-teach from MSDN docs rather than watching video demos. I am interested in students who want to learn by watching. So in my training videos I do not skip things more advanced viewers might take for granted.
PETERTEACH 2 years ago 29
Great point, thank you.
holya69 2 years ago
Good answer. I agree w/ Peter. Holya69 can go F himself! Amazing what people complain about.
reynald88 1 year ago
@PETERTEACH Excellent videos! tyvm!
thesqaanalyst 1 year ago