At 0:35 you say m-m-g instead of m-m-j-two.
At 6:16 you hesitate about how to pronounce the turnstile. I guess
bar-dash is probably a better pronounciation than, say, turnstile
(because "implies", for example is a lot more familiar than
"turnstile"). So maybe there's not even a need to change anything (even
the hesitation is sort of a "maybe you haven't seen this one before" cue).
At 9:03 you say "ph" instead of "ps".
Generally, I like this. The video should make it noticeably easier to
learn mmj2. I learned two new things watching it (not because I'd never
been through the tutorial, just that I'd never revisited it.
On January 7, 2020 2:43:21 PM PST, "David A. Wheeler"
<[email protected]> wrote:
I've created a tutorial on using mmj2. It's basically just a video recording
of me walking through (most of) the tutorial included in mmj2.
The advantage of a video recording is that
people don't have to install anything to see the tutorial.
You can see it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAMf4tfoXjY
I'd love to hear feedback!
This is an *unlisted* URL, please don't post the URL everywhere.
I intend to make modifications (based on feedback) and officially post
the URL for the final version.
--- David A. Wheeler
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