C# Tutorial Video (part 3) – How to Program in C# – Math functions and Constants
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Thanks a lot man!
Hi, thanks for posting the videos, total beginner here.
When would you use a Float or a Double?
works well,its just that i hate math
I have a question, I find it easy to find snippets of code in tutorials for
you to use, but why is it so hard to find full, working code? I learn
better by deconstructing and reconstructing code.
the video wont load for me :((
wow,easy … helpful and cool! thanks buddy-
/watch?v=3Fm9B5usEUg @ 8:00
Sure, or even just a sample of code that is fully constructed. Something
you could copy and paste from the internet into a compiler like Visual
Basic and it will run. I have been looking through C# sample codes for
about an hour and every time I try to copy and paste them into VB it can’t
load due to errors.
Then I’m pretty sure programming isn’t for you. Either that or maybe you
should try to get more interested in math.