Many technical problems, zero editing, and then icing on the cake 480p max resolution when we are expected to read small lines of code (720p minimum for this kind of video). Pure sadism
the man is an expert but this is kinda hard to grasp for beginners.. maybe start with James Pannacciulli's talk _Concise GNU Bash: An Introduction to Advanced Usage_ and then revisit this..
very interesting and useful, i might have seen this video 3 times already. Very good source of knowledge! (besides learning "alternative" places to hang a speakers microphone hahha..)
When "advanced" still meant "advanced" and not "showing off extremely clumsy copy and paste clusters that neither I understand nor the one I copied it from but it usually impresses every Mac user and can be run without any harm because it's essentially much ado about nothing", as it was expected by 99% of comment columnists
Why would you regard yourself an audience for advanced content if you depend on high resolution slides and videos to understand what the speaker is talking about?
Save yourself some money and time by never going to one of this guys talks. Excessive babbling and the most unprofessional presentation I have ever seen.
I think what you all meant is.... that the video should´ve been edited, since I find the man pretty knowledgeable!!!!
I found a presentation to be slow, but if you exercise patience the presenter is brilliant, the information is very valuable.
Many technical problems, zero editing, and then icing on the cake 480p max resolution when we are expected to read small lines of code (720p minimum for this kind of video). Pure sadism
Why does it always seem as though someone messes with someone's presentation in these coding videos?
the man is an expert but this is kinda hard to grasp for beginners..
maybe start with James Pannacciulli's talk _Concise GNU Bash: An Introduction to Advanced Usage_
and then revisit this..
Blimey, fail to prepare, prepare to fail. If any course is required here, it's a presentation course.
very interesting and useful, i might have seen this video 3 times already. Very good source of knowledge! (besides learning "alternative" places to hang a speakers microphone hahha..)
When "advanced" still meant "advanced" and not "showing off extremely clumsy copy and paste clusters that neither I understand nor the one I copied it from but it usually impresses every Mac user and can be run without any harm because it's essentially much ado about nothing", as it was expected by 99% of comment columnists
Why would you regard yourself an audience for advanced content if you depend on high resolution slides and videos to understand what the speaker is talking about?
I don't like the quality of the video.
what you mean?What is your problem?what you mean by this video?I don't understand anything.
very boring(
+sluge1 Just like your life.
Yokai Seishinkage like your name
Save yourself some money and time by never going to one of this guys talks. Excessive babbling and the most unprofessional presentation I have ever seen.
dude that presentation is the best so far i have seen (apart the video quality).
Dude, stop trying to look like Richard Stallman.
His English is awful, his diction too the quality of the screen console is unreadable... What's a pity..
This video is really bad. If I was at this lecture. I would leave.
I guess you wouldn't be invited in the first place