On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Gabor Szabo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > recently I've started again to publish screencasts, this time solely > on my own Perl Maven site. Awesome. > After two very experimental videos, I think > this is already reasonably ok to show: > > http://perlmaven.com/videos/getting-started-with-perl-dancer > Very cool. > Given enough feedback I can create a whole series of screencasts for > Dancer, > but I'd certainly like to get some feedback from you. What subject > would you like to > be covered? > Should this be aimed at Perl developers who start with Dancer or > people who are already experienced with Dancer? Should it maybe even > assume no, or very little Perl knowledge as well? > That's actually a very tricky issue. I had the same problem wanting to do screencasts. Where do you start from? What do you cover? If I'd want to do a screencast series for Dancer, I would start with "you know computers (and maybe a bit of programming) and you want to write a website" much like the early Rails screencasts which were like "do these things and you get yourself a website". People learned variables as they went along. Same with functions and other constructs. > > My plan is to follow the footsteps of railscasts.com and provide some > of the videos free > of charge and some for paying subscribers only so I can cover my bills. > Will there be enough people to make this sustainable? > I have no idea. I guess it depends on how good they are. The Rails were very successful. Good luck! :)
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