@diyaroso3806

You are a great person Mosh
The world needs more people like you๐Ÿ’™

@legendaryknight6462

Dear Mosh, I am in tears as well to see how great person you are. I am so grateful and proud about you as an Iranian to see such an incredible person do everything to help people. I am so thankful for your tutorials. I wish all happiness for you.

@sagarchandrapradhan8769

Hey Mosh, I have been following your tutorials in YouTube since last two years.  Now its became my habit "I GO TO BED AFTER WATCHING YOUR TUTORIALS " .Really love to Learn "Programming with Mosh".The Fact is, I used to get asleep by watching videos from other YouTube channels as they are not so much interactive. Why I love to watch your videos is "Your pleasant voice with smile makes all of us Love to Learn.". ALL THE BEST MOSH. A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning.

@TechWorldwithNana

Wow that's very cool and so true what you say! I started a few months ago with my own tutorial channel and experienced the same - in comparison to the job at work it gives you so much more ๐Ÿ’›

@_peterchege

You are my hero, my number 1 teacher in programming. May God bless you for the good work.

@hamidshah7072

From Esfahan,Iran with the wishes.thank you mosh

@codewithwasif3517

Seriously no words for you.
Just can't describe the respect I have for you in my heart.
You are a legend Mosh, world needs more people like you. โค

@JayAnAm

You are so right, this is also a bit what buddhists say: Dont go for the fruits - just do what you love, love the things you do and the fruits will come automatically.

@casioamplifier

Mosh, I watched your hours longer tutorial on node js and then react js and then java. You are an amazing teacher. If you taught in my university, I would have ended up as a computer science student (I wasnโ€™t FYI). Well, itโ€™s never too late to learn. I am learning Java right now from your tutorials and other books. I plan to take your course on learning data structures and algorithms in Java. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making the tutorial videos. I also like how in the video you show the important concepts and explain them in a clear and visual manner. For instance, in your java tutorial for beginners you go over the difference between primitive and reference types and casting etc. You even had us build a mortgage calculator and get us coding in Java right away. You are simply amazing. God bless you ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

@anny23108

I have been saying that I wanted to learn how to code for 5 years now, I have tried a bit of Python (abandoned the idea), tried a bit of C++ (abandoned again mainly due to "lack of time"). Last year I have decided to sign up for a masters program in Computing so that I get to learn how to code (I could not call coding my passion but I am attracted to the idea of building somthing, resolving problems and I enjoy spending time in front of the computer). This module we have a project that we need to write a protptype in Java.
I want to be able to do this on my own without copying the code and understanding the reasoning behind a syntax decision. I have found you accidentally on you tube last week and then I bought the codewithmosh java pack (nearly finished the Object Oriented Programming course). I am so grateful for these courses you have created! I have checked many platforms and many courses available on them and none equals in quality what you have done (are not even remotely close). 
I was looking for additional resources so that I get the basics engrained by going through various examples and see if I am becoming any good. I work in finance and don't have that much free time but I don't want to quit on this ocassion. I have done way much more progress with Java than any other attempt.
Thank you so much for creating such outstanding videos, I guess this is what I needed to put a bit more effort into this! Watching your videos, java looks like second nature, I really hope I can get to your skill level one day.

@pearlpandey

I am shocked your such a difficult step
Their are only some good people who do so 
Leaving your salary you focused on our FUTURE
You are my first teacher teaching me IT an i am happy to learn from you
LOVE FROM INDIA

@MRDbytes

Inspiring story Mosh. You are AN OUTSTANDING instructor. I never took the time to properly thank you, but your lectures are  incredibly easy to understand. I love how you build up from basic to advanced concepts. I know that just like me, there are hundreds of thousands of "quiet" fans.  THANK YOU!

@babakdavoudi1783

As an Iranian software developer, I proud you Mr Moshfegh Hamedani. I always watch your tutorials on youtube. To be honest, you have always used the best method to teach us. Thanks a lot.

@razbotics

Education system really sucks in India. Therefore we rely on wonderful instructors like you. That's why you will surely keep making a huge impact on Indian software developers through out the time. Keep doing what you do. Thanks.

@steejayk

Money is important but it is not everything.. You are extremely talented for teaching.. I'll never forget the first course of yours I watched it was called "How to become full stack developer" it was well over 10 hours long and I watched it few years back, but still remember it because that was probably the best, most enjoyable course I have ever watched. Then I checked some others from you and am glad to say that you keep that bar consistently very high. Good luck Mosh

@softwaretestingmentor

You are a great teacher Mosh, really appreciate what you are doing for people. Keep up the great work!!

@calistan5431

I've watched many tutorials on YouTube but yours has always been the best! Thank you so much!

@haroonurrashid4373

I sincerely appreciate your decision to step up and help teach students who might be struggling or feeling hopeless. It takes a lot of patience, empathy, and dedication to reach out to those who need it the most. Your commitment to making a difference in their lives is truly inspiring, and I have no doubt that your efforts will create a lasting impact. Youโ€™re not just teaching; youโ€™re giving these students hope, confidence, and a chance to believe in themselves again. Thank you for making such a positive difference!

@raman2726

True story. One thing I would say
You are the best tutor by far.๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

@aeroprojects

Mosh, I've subscribed quite a lot of your courses on Udemy, and I have to say : to me you're the best online instructor I know. You're concise, precise, honest and you are very pleasant to listen to. Even as a senior developer I really love to stay sharp and I regularly look at your content.
In fact, I'm not suprised at all that your professional adventure turned out like this, this seems so natural to me ! I'm sure you did the right move.
Welcome to your new life, keep on feeding us with your knowledge and thank your for beeing so passionate about what you do.


Olivier - from Paris / France