Arnaud
BENothing really new I tried the AR course. The course is ok, for beginners. The problem is that it doesn't go further than anything you could learn for free on Unity learn. It just explores the different subsystems, then make some logs to illustrate it is working, that's it. For the price I paid, I expected much more. Like going deeper in the different settings (here Dilmer just says "I think it does that, but well I'm not sure so let's not touch it"), going deeper in the understanding AR Foundation, going deeper in the classes etc. and even why not setting up some mini project. So, again, for absolute beginners why not, but you should use Unity learn instead, it's free and it's the same (or better).
David Angarita
COSuper course :D!!! I've completed the C# course, and I can say that it has greatly improved my knowledge of Unity as professional. It's not like the basic courses you usually find on YouTube or Udemy; it goes in-depth in every part. I'm really happy. :D
Maker Clinic
GBThis is what I needed to start to… This is what I needed to start to understand game programming. Supplemented with Dilmers YouTube videos I’m able to make some useful training tools for healthcare.
Jeff Thompson
GBLearn XR is a fantastic training… Learn XR is a fantastic training resource and well worth the money! I started with C# Programming Fundamentals with Unity and Dilmer does a great job of teaching with examples so you can follow along. The videos are packed with all the pertinent info for Unity game development. Anyone who is looking for a beginner to intermediate C# Unity course should check it out.
Riccardo Franceschelli
ITThe lessons are structured well and… The lessons are structured well and cover all the basics for those just starting out, good the lesson delivery I would make it even more in-depth for those who struggle to follow the videos because of the language.