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		<title>Huge thanks!</title>
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				<title>Huge thanks!</title>
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						 <p>I just wanted to add my name to the long list of thanks that you have already had for the tutorials posted here.</p> <p>I'm coming to this as a PHP web developer who has always been daunted by the subject of Object Oriented. I tried learning this 10 years ago when still in uni and it just didn't click with me so I passed it by. Whilst I don't use code on a day to day basis, I have a huge interest in game development with the aim of one day publishing my own ideas.</p> <p>The C# crash course has taught me an incredible amount in a short amount of time and I feel like OOP is actually achievable now.</p> <p>One point to raise would be whether there is any possibility to include complete code in some of the tutorials as you post snippets throughout. Sometimes when I see the snippets, I question where abouts in the code those snippets should be ending up but this may just be the fact that I tend to be reading these tutorials at 11pm when all the family are sleeping!</p> 
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