Hey!
Just wanted to say a BIG Thank u for your great introduction to Web APIs using .NET Core.
I've been looking literally everywhere online and can truly say that your explanation is one of the most complete and enlightening ones ever.
Please keep it coming frequently.
I'm looking forward to it for my future job interview :) It will be in a month from now.
Thank you very much. Your words mean a lot, really. Glad this series helps.
By the way, I am also planning on turning this tutorial into a video series. Let me know, if you're interested.
Good luck for your interview! I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks and, you're welcome :)
Of course it's a good idea to have this series in other media forms too. But personally I'm more comfortable with readable versions cause it's easier for me to follow the instructions and go forward or backward in the tutorial in case of the need of reviewing something. Commonly, I can grasp something better if I'm reading it. But there might also be learners that can connect with the material in other forms easier :)
So I suggest to do this cause it's great but also keep the readable version continuing.
Hey!
Just wanted to say a BIG Thank u for your great introduction to Web APIs using .NET Core.
I've been looking literally everywhere online and can truly say that your explanation is one of the most complete and enlightening ones ever.
Please keep it coming frequently.
I'm looking forward to it for my future job interview :) It will be in a month from now.
Thank you very much. Your words mean a lot, really. Glad this series helps.
By the way, I am also planning on turning this tutorial into a video series. Let me know, if you're interested.
Good luck for your interview! I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks and, you're welcome :)
Of course it's a good idea to have this series in other media forms too. But personally I'm more comfortable with readable versions cause it's easier for me to follow the instructions and go forward or backward in the tutorial in case of the need of reviewing something. Commonly, I can grasp something better if I'm reading it. But there might also be learners that can connect with the material in other forms easier :)
So I suggest to do this cause it's great but also keep the readable version continuing.
Alright, thanks for letting me know. I will continue this written version and create some videos. :D
Yeah, Great 👍