Sneak Peek at the Beginner Reboot
Sneak Peek at the Beginner Reboot
Here's a little sneak peek at the intro episode of the new series. Give me your feedback!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLKuOCtjWTs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLKuOCtjWTs
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Re: Sneak Peek at the Beginner Reboot
Looks good so far! It's kind of weird to see things moving along at a faster pace lol. I'm slightly concerned about how quickly newbies will be able to follow. In terms of pacing, some parts have a "been there, done that" feel, so a lot of common UI mouse maneuvers go by quickly, which may or may not be a problem. I suppose feedback from bigger newbies than myself will matter most in this situation.
As always, the humor is a nice touch.
As always, the humor is a nice touch.
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Awesome. I'm loving the organization 11/10
PM me if you need to contact me. Thanks to all the helpful people on this forum especially to Chili.
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Yeah, had to go back and watch/listen to your original episode 1, YOU SOUND SO HIGH.
In the new one, you have a lot more enthusiasm. You definitely hit all the same points and mostly the same puns, I guess talking fast saved you about 5 minutes of recording time. Hopefully, you won't be speaking so fast in the rest of the series.
In the new one, you have a lot more enthusiasm. You definitely hit all the same points and mostly the same puns, I guess talking fast saved you about 5 minutes of recording time. Hopefully, you won't be speaking so fast in the rest of the series.
If you think paging some data from disk into RAM is slow, try paging it into a simian cerebrum over a pair of optical nerves. - gameprogrammingpatterns.com
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I like it! Super clear image and sound, looking forward to more videos! Chili rulez
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Re: Sneak Peek at the Beginner Reboot
Hey
Have to say that it feels awesome to see the new reboot series, so many memories came back. from the good old Days, have been a member here for along time now
Was playing around with the framework and the pixel function and did a Square with 2 for loops and made it follow the mouse cords...
while playing around, I found a situation where the framework crashed, and for those who might wanna learn to debug and find the problem themself, don't read the spoiler
here is what i founded:
Think i got the skills to fix the problem myself, but as this is the new framework chili might wanna have to dubble check this for future videos to prevent questionmarks to appear
Have to say that it feels awesome to see the new reboot series, so many memories came back. from the good old Days, have been a member here for along time now
Was playing around with the framework and the pixel function and did a Square with 2 for loops and made it follow the mouse cords...
while playing around, I found a situation where the framework crashed, and for those who might wanna learn to debug and find the problem themself, don't read the spoiler
here is what i founded:
Spoiler:
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It's not a bug if that's what you are thinking. Trying to put data outside the bounds of the array will always cause undefined behavior. Sometimes an instant crash, sometimes a but a few lines or iterations after.Lorth wrote:Hey
Have to say that it feels awesome to see the new reboot series, so many memories came back. from the good old Days, have been a member here for along time now
Was playing around with the framework and the pixel function and did a Square with 2 for loops and made it follow the mouse cords...
while playing around, I found a situation where the framework crashed, and for those who might wanna learn to debug and find the problem themself, don't read the spoiler
here is what i founded:Think i got the skills to fix the problem myself, but as this is the new framework chili might wanna have to dubble check this for future videos to prevent questionmarks to appearSpoiler:
Spoiler:
If you think paging some data from disk into RAM is slow, try paging it into a simian cerebrum over a pair of optical nerves. - gameprogrammingpatterns.com
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Holy shit it's perfect!
Dude seriously, I watched it with a big dorky smile on my face. I dunno it's nostalgia I guess. Don't get me wrong, previous beginner series was awesome too. I mean I can't really say anything bad about it since it probably was the reason that I changed my major and my university on my 4'th year. But this time, shit feels a lot more ORGANIZED. Also agreeing with papa here, you sound a lot more enthusiastic. Adding the wiki, newcomers are in for one hell of a ride! Keep up the good work bro.
Also that Morpheous reference was f**king cool.
Dude seriously, I watched it with a big dorky smile on my face. I dunno it's nostalgia I guess. Don't get me wrong, previous beginner series was awesome too. I mean I can't really say anything bad about it since it probably was the reason that I changed my major and my university on my 4'th year. But this time, shit feels a lot more ORGANIZED. Also agreeing with papa here, you sound a lot more enthusiastic. Adding the wiki, newcomers are in for one hell of a ride! Keep up the good work bro.
Also that Morpheous reference was f**king cool.
If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain" - Morpheus
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Hey guys, thanks for all the kind words and feedback. I'm glad you don't completely hate it, it bodes well
And about the pacing, I had to pick up the pace for the first lesson because a lot of people would click away if it drags on without any actual tutorialating and I'm also conveying more information than the last one. The pace will not be like that for the whole series.
And about the pacing, I had to pick up the pace for the first lesson because a lot of people would click away if it drags on without any actual tutorialating and I'm also conveying more information than the last one. The pace will not be like that for the whole series.
Chili