I used to live stream on a site originally called Livecoding.tv, and really enjoyed doing it. I also enjoy the idea of making tutorials, courses, or general discussion videos on various programming and business topics.
So, do you also enjoy to live stream or make videos? If so, please explain why and leave link(s) in a comment so I can go check it out. If I were to live stream again, would you recommend Twitch, YouTube, or another platform? I also hope to start a channel next year if anyone would like to sub so I don't feel lonely 😁.
I did at livecoding.tv but most of my software is proprietary although I'd love to share it/get feedback on it. I am not allowed to.
I did this once. I used twitch - I was running through a session on deepstream + react. First time using react. It was quite fun, but my sessions we're just totally unstructured and didn't really understand what I wanted to do with the sessions, just messing around. lol.
Sunny Singh
Creating Content & Code
Jason Knight
The less code you use, the less there is to break
I generally find video tutorials useless, so I'd be hard pressed to say what to even put into one. To that end it's not really something I ever considered.
I had similar issues in school back in the '80's where you hand me the textbook I'll know the years coursework in a week, but if the only education technique in use is the teacher standing at the front of the room prattling on I can't learn a damned thing from it.
The awkward pauses, incomplete thoughts, lack of ability to search or cross-reference it... it ranges from annoying to useless so I would not inflict that upon others. I learn by reading and doing, not by watching.
Hence why WHEN I see a video tutorial on a subject I find interesting, or really any instructional video or livestream, the first words out of my mouth is "do you have a transcript with the relevant slides?"
If you don't like the movie, I've got slides! - The Joker