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14 Comments

  1. could you put timestamps indicating each topic, or at least list them in the description? if you're beginner, you might not understand every initial/acronym you use. sometimes the audio isn't clear enough too or maybe you're speaking too quickly.

  2. Hi, I've been following your channel for a while now and have decided that I would like to attend your school in the near future. Being a novice, may I ask when you do these videos to put subtitles for the terms you mention? For example I couldn't tell if you were saying MVC or NVC, and you say what I believe is "serverless" so fast it was hard to understand. And if I may be so bold as to speak for all the noobies watching the channel, perhaps you may consider a brief one sentence bullet point on explaining the technologies you mention? For example "MVC is Model View Controller which is a feature of ASP.NET", and/or have it in the description. Thanks and would love to see some brief example videos on the technologies in action.

  3. I'm hoping that Blazor takes off since that is what I'm putting my time into but I'm not convinced yet. Do you think Blazor will have anything to bring to the table that will attract existing developers not already in the .NET ecosystem?

  4. I read an article about the fear of Blazor being another Silverlight. What are your thoughts on that? I am on the fence, but leaning towards it will stick around, wince it is based on WebAssembly.

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