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Are recordings of streams on Habré interesting?
I spend some time streaming on game development. Technology stack: PHP 7.0, Laravel 5.1, Ratchet (WebSockets), EcmaScript 2016, Sass. Those. quite extraordinary - puff, the latest version of JS and websockets. Many viewers respond positively, saying that the level is quite professional and the topic is interesting, unlike most of any video tutorials.
Bearing in mind that on Habré they are not entirely flattering about the video, tk. 99% of them can be transferred to text that is much easier to read and I ask this question. But, since this is a stream - the quality is far from the level of records / lessons, and I don’t want to present it exactly as lessons, many things are done at the impromptu level and it’s not a fact that they are correct, the interest is that the participants themselves can help, ask questions or discover any tricks they didn't know about.
Actually the question is how to proceed. Is it worth posting stream announcements on Habré with brief abstracts of the topics raised (or in some other format), or does this not appeal to members of the Habra community? Thanks for your attention and answers =)
Recording of one of the streams (from the 20th of this month): https://yadi.sk/i/vGjNbBqKmMLXE
The code I'm working on here: https://github.com/SerafimArts/Guild
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With a tutorial label for beginners, the norms will stop by, and the liberals who are responsible for everyone at once (like: there’s such a ninada!! 11), went to patch KDE under FreeBSD
Yes, they are okay. Recently, the announcement was about ArchLinux on twich.
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