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Hello everyone,

I have just released a new video tutorial service. I currently have 2 lessons up in a series I am writing known as "Teach Me To Program C++"

I am looking for interested users in submitting video requests of tutorials they would like to see. I will try to complete the requests as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. Do not worry about the level of difficult of your request; I am not necessarily looking for "beginner topics," but rather, anything that people seem to be interested in (i.e. I do need to add every topic to a "Teach Me..." series video).

I will be more than happy to mention the user in the video and comments and provide a link-back to the user who requested a given topic if I create a video on it. Furthermore, if you feel that it may be better to offer NP$ for this, I can do that as well.

Anyway, please post suggestions here in this post or via PM!

Thanks for your help.

Topics I am looking for:
  • C
  • C++
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • Java
  • Javascript
  • HTML
  • AJAX

Note: I will take other topics into consideration as well, however.


-RageD

P.S. The channel is located here: Microsonic Development Videos
 
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Great videos, ... Wondering if there will be video tutos for c#. Thanks
 
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I think HTML5 should be covered as that is the topic du jour.

Javascript - another Dojo/JQuery/Mootools comparison would never be too much. It's something I'm interested in - especially as I started with Dojo and have more or less skipped jQuery but am finding that the standard in Drupal/WP so I am thinking I will bite the bullet.

Usually nifty graphic examples are best as you can find in the Dojo API Exerciser :)
 
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