Hey everyone, I'm Kampa (Grandpa, as pronounced by my Grandson). I'm a Software Engineer by trade, but I love to play video games, make music, be outdoors, and be doing anything with my wife and grandkids. This channel started because my Grandson loved watching gaming videos, and now that he'd rather play than watch, I'm trying to use it to help people while doing what I enjoy! Leave me a comment and say hi! Take care!
bro , with all the questions ive asked chat gpt about this , this video is more comprihensive and more comprihesible.. mabe they wont replace us afterall. greaeat video man
These games never make any sense. If something isn't done 100% the way the developers want you too, you miss so much shit. How is one supposed to know don't do this or do that? The guy isn't there for me and nothing explains to me why.
I don't like the oxygen or food requirements. All about the crafting exploring and they interrupt that. Hope these become trivial ASAP. Just started playing. Was recommended on Steam because of Satisfactory an excellent game with hundreds of hours played.
Amazing tutorial as everyone else has already said! Hands down the best WPF explanations on youtube. We are still waiting for the video titled 'Coming Soon!' though 🤣🤣
Hi Kampa, this WPF playlist is probably the best WPF videos I have ever watched! The best thing of your tutorial is that before introducing how to make it work, you always talk about the motivation why we want to have that. BTW, your typing is so smooth! These videos are really enjoyable to watch! I have a question regarding to ResourceDictionary though: In a UserControl, we can reference multiple ResourceDictionary xaml files and all of them could have style with same TargetType. Also, the ResourceDictionary can have its own ResourceDictionay to reference style from other files. Moreover, the ResourceDictionary scope could be overlapped (say, Grid.Resources and UserControl.Resources and app.xaml all have reference to different xaml files). All above situations make it hard to trace the exact style I am using, so when I define property in UserControl xaml, say a Button or a MenuItem, is there way to quickly trace down and find out what style I am using? Thank for your help in advance!