On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 16:03:19 UTC, simendsjo wrote:
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:46:26 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote:
http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU

The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue.
Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies.

This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org

PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again.

Looks quite a bit better then my one that I have unlisted currently[0]. Actually goes through some development :) Although my plan was to make a bunch before saying anything (hasn't happened).

[0] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGf6VjlP96I

I also thought I should make a plan and do-the-right-thing, but then I just thought "what the hell". I probably won't be making many screencasts as I don't have any interest or incentive to do so, so a quick and dirty approach is better than nothing :) This video just took me ~30 minutes to make, where 24 is actually recording time and the rest is upload time.

But a well planned series of tutorials would be a very nice to have. You probably shouldn't keep it unlisted though. Just make it public, and feedback will probably drive you to keep making more :)

I just watched your video, and it goes into more details than what I did (it's also good to have an English speaker doing videos rather than my Norwenglish :)). The fact that you're using Windows is also important to reach a wider audience.

I'll say just publish it! (and the rest of what you might have prepared)

I want to have around five before I start publishing, because of being slow to actually do it. What with projects and all. Its too much of a I don't know if I'll even do another type of thing.

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