Folks,

I think I cannot emphasize my seconding of this suggestion, nor putting "+100" 
or similar ;-)

I believe that with the moderate addition of effort we'll create a base of 
knowledge which will help to spread it more easily than now we have, and 
specially the other than English part I think it's worthwhile to have because 
will open to greater audience.

IMNHO, full command of English should be a 'nice to have' but a precondition to 
be proficient in Pharo !!

my 0.0199999...

--
Cesar Rabak


Em 28/03/2011 16:49, Jimmie Houchin < [email protected] > escreveu:
 I don't know how to a screencast either. But many here, like Mariano     are 
worried about English speaking skills. How hard is it to dub     over the 
voices of the original screencast? Would we be able to make     the spoken 
language part in multiple languages?
 
 If this is reasonably possible, it would be nice if we had some     
instructions for the requirements of creating a language track for     the 
screencast. Then native speakers can make tracks for their     language.
 
 I would be happy to help with English speaking part, provided I can     hear 
Mariano, or whomever do an English version first, so that I     know what to 
speak and when. I think this would help those who are     non-native English 
speakers to feel more free in creating     screencasts in their area of 
expertise, because they know that their     English limitations are not going 
into the final product for the     English speaking people. They can then also 
feel free to do a     version for their native tongue.
 
 Just wanted to explore this option and toss out this idea.
 
 Jimmie
 
 
 On 3/28/2011 12:46 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:

 

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:03 AM, laurent         laffont 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Actually I'm training remotely a developer on Pharo using             Skype and 
TeamViewer. This guy records all sessions for its             own purpose and I 
like the idea.

For PharoCasts I would like to record 30mn to 1 hour             sessions (as I 
know you don't have time) with an expert who             shows us real code, 
explaining a framework / programming             style / pattern while 
programming some examples (in the             spirit of PharoCasts, and may be 
http://forum.world.st/Screencast-proposition-Watch-someone-read-code-td3244804.html
 ).

Right now I'm thinking about:

- Mariano on DBXTalk



 Hi Laurent. I will be happy to do one, but I won't have time           until 2 
weeks. But after that, I will try. I have NO IDEA how           to do an 
screencast, but I can try.
 
 I cc'ed the SqueakDBX mailing list since I am all ears to hear           what 
people want to see about SqueakDBX.  In you have           something in mind, 
please let me know.

- Gary on Polymorph
- Igor on VM debugging or FFI / NativeBoost (for example             
interfacing with http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/ or other lib)
- Lukas on Magritte or PetitParser
- Dale on Metacello
- Nicolas on Iliad
- Janko on Aida/Web

and all that I forgot ..... I'm sure plenty of people             would like 
their open-source project to be more known. This             may be an 
opportunity.


How to do this: contact me if you wish to do that so we can             choose 
an hour that match our respective calendars and agree             on tools used 
(skype, google video chat, vnc, teamviewer,             ....) - I will care 
about video stuff. Just talk and code :)


Anyone ?


Laurent Laffont - @lolgzs

 Pharo Smalltalk Screencasts: http://www.pharocasts.com/
 Blog: http://magaloma.blogspot.com/
Developer group: http://cara74.seasidehosting.st






 

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