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  • nice nice nice

  • Very helpful tutorial man! Thanks! And the programming challenges are a great idea!

    One sidenote; the music can be pretty distracting, in my case because I'm a musician and then you tend to listen to the music instead of just hearing it ;)

  • When I place the second numericUpDown i get an error stating:

    Error 1 Program 'C:\Documents and Settings\Gebruiker\Local Settings\Application Data\Temporary Projects\WindowsFormsApplicati­on1\obj\x86\Debug\WindowsForms­Application1.exe' does not contain a static 'Main' method suitable for an entry point WindowsFormsApplication1

  • Dude thanks so much for this.

  • i m seek of getting error "Formulas" wat shud i do plz help.........????

  • You should put after the answer, "thank you for cheating on your homework, please come again."

  • This is helpful. Thanks.

  • For gods sake will you plan your lessons!

  • how come your using decimals instead of Floats?

  • @ForNoReason1000 Well, I wouldn't use Floats, I would use double. But tbh I don't know why I used decimal in this. Probably just to keep it simple and not have to take up time explaining the difference :p

  • @Xylogeist ok, i only ever needed , ints, uints ,floats ,bools , strings. if i came a across doubles or decimals i usually type cast it, even if decimals and floats were almost identical. im not sure what the differences are,

  • Excellent, I'm new to C# coming from VBA so keep them coming, more fun than reading text books

  • Wooooow, very helpful... Keep up these tutorials. Thank u

  • this is great for explaining classes and methods, but if you are actually interested in making a calculator there is a much easier way to do it. But i love your videos!

  • Epicness! I've seen all your videos up till this one and I completely understand everything!!! Did I mention this is my first encounter with c#? keep up the great work dude!!!

    P.S. I subbed you! :D

  • Thanks Xylogeist!

  • "awe crap" lawl, this is a perfect example of classes, arguments and methods all in one, great job man :)

  • HI, i was made this, and i want to ask you what i need to do to work with numbers greater than 100?

  • @ristovskidushko If it is a whole number, make it and "int". If it is a decimal, use either "double" or "float"... thats actually what my next video is about :O

  • @Xylogeist one thing that doesnt make sense is it seems as though your casting the arguments as ints but then setting answer as a decimal, so even if the arguments were decimals they would be casted into whole numbers (int) and then multiplied and back into a decimal, in turn resulting in a whole number no matter what, but this is all off the top of my head i could be wrong.

  • Thanks Cris. Keep the video coming. Really helpful. Thanks a lot. :)

  • Please keep the videos coming, im trying to learn C# on my own with a few books and your videos have help out A LOT!!! keep up the good work

  • wth? its deathnote in the background now? o.O

  • Yea, love that song.

  • lol ^_^ thanks for the tutorial ^_^

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