@@KampaPlays I'm in the making of becoming a software designer and I plan on telling my teachers and my class about your videos :) So lot of love for what you do and for you helping me become better :D
That is great!!! Several years ago we hired a junior developer who ended up becoming our main UI/asset designer. It was awesome being able to show them what WPF can do, and watch them put their artistic abilities to work. It's a very valuable and often missing position on a dev team. Thank you so much for sharing the videos, and if you have any questions feel free to ask!
i love the way you explain things easy to follow thank you for making these tutorials i hope you can do tuts on mvvm custom templates application templates window.resorces and if you know how on a custom template on a button hover over if you could change it to a image insted of a gradaint colour there dont seem to be any tuts on that and have good idea for buttons hover over and pressed but not sure if its possible to add a image or if it is fixed to brush colour but none the less your tutorials are amazing and hope continue this as really understandable cant wait to you go on to inotify with mvvm people do not explain that easy its been hard to grasp so looking forward to your future tutorials keep doing a great job :)
Thank you for the nice words and suggestions, I will be covering all of the topics you listed, and you should be able to use a trigger with an ImageBrush to do what you want with your button. I will add that to my list of To-dos as well! Thanks for watching!
@@KampaPlays I was assigned to a new project using WPF and no one in my company knows how to use it so I have to start from nothing. I'm literally crying because of the pressure I'm having right now 🥲I would love to know how to fetch data from an API, store it and display it in the UI. I don't have any specific API in mind right now because everything is so new to me. Do you have a discord channel which I can follow?
@@Stars.Stripes.andVan I see, sorry you were put in this situation! I don't currently have a discord, not enough time at the moment. I took a look around, and found what I think will get you most of the way there. (Link at the bottom). Skip the chunk of code up top (that represents the API itself), scroll down to Step 2. Adding the Microsoft.AspNet.WebApi.Client package will allow you to fetch data easily from a WebAPI. Step 3 will be creating your data model for whatever data you will be getting from the API. Then, "Send GET Request" portion will actually pull the data from the API. That should be all you need for your use case, aside from displaying the data on the UI itself. I will definitely be adding all of these topics to my tutorial To-dos but since it will be awhile before I get there, I hope this helps you. www.tutorialsteacher.com/webapi/consuming-web-api-in-dotnet-using-httpclient Best of luck!!