> NOTE: This is my personal opinion. I appreciate your effort in creating this course, but I feel that the quality is, at best, mediocre from watching the two available free videos. In my opinion, you will probably get pretty low ratings, and students are much more likely to choose <https://www.udemy.com/course/nim-programming-for-beginners>/ instead.
The main problem I've noticed with your first two videos is that they feel like lectures in the university - almost no interactivity. You're just reading the slides' text or explaining the screenshots. A much better approach for the second video - specifically the part where you show how to install Nim and VSCode - would have been to record the whole process instead of showing a lot of screenshots with titles like "Step 15". Also, I didn't understand why you installed the Code Runner extension and used it to run the Hello World instead of using the Nim compiler you've installed previously. I haven't purchased the course, but from the ToC, it seems like you're almost exclusively covering the basics of the language. You're also advertising it as "No programming experience in needed", which I doubt is accurate judging by the first two videos - people with no programming experience will find it hard to follow your installation instructions. Lastly, the mic quality wasn't the best either. You seem to be talking too close to the microphone. I hope that my feedback didn't sound too harsh as I just tried to write down my personal opinion on the course.