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Hello guys,

This is a tutorial i made myself, i hope you like it. It can teach you the basics of Visual C# programming.

After reading this tutorial you will know how to make good and interesting applications.

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Yes that is a very nice tut you have there.:)
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Very smart layout, and a nice starter tutorial overall.

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very neatly laid out. You got a brighter future writing books dude.
Well done

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Very well written and attractive to learn for anyone new to C#

good job +rep!

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Wow that helped me a lot! Thank you!

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Thanks man. helped alot.

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Nice tutorial, I don't like programming but after reading it, I'm so inspired in expecting the next easy understanding tutorial of yours.
PS: just my comment, a mistake at "Step 2,..We will also need a button so that the user can press and receive he's result".
Thanks so much!

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Your style of writing and graphics seem like from those good old "How to use Excel" books from 1992, which is a complement because each element is robust and has strength, rather than the whole thing just being a single style. Good job!
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Fantastic tutorial Davide! Just the right amount of detail.

Your tutorial suggests checking out your "Advanced Visual C# Programming Tutorial" after the basic one is finished. I would really like to take that tutorial but I can't find it on the codecall site. Could you please provide me with a link?

Thanks. I hope you keep up the great work.!

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Ok, I will definetly create that tutorial and post a link to it. I don't know what was in my mind when I suggested people to see a tutorial that I did not wrote yet.
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