Hi Mark,
thank you very much for the tutorials , i'm new to jave and i've seen half of your total beginners tutorial, and i'm sure to finish it and also see your other more advanced tutorial.
i read in your site that you would like a feedback so here i'll write you some things i liked and didn't like on your tutorial.
1. first i liked it very much, it's fun and done very well, i follow your steps as i see the video and it helps me to understand java, so you have my thanks for that :)
2. i like the starting and ending music, it's fun!
3. it's very good you explain slowly how you do the things there and i liked the TDD style you use and that is an easy and simple thing in java and eclipse i never thought it would be like that.
4. a minor issue for me is that i would liked it better if every tutorial would be 40-60 min length because that is the standard time i sit on a session and work on it and after that take a break or something like that.
5. i havn't seen your other tutorial yet but i would be very happy if you would make more tutorials in the future on some more advanced stuff like threading and error handling, maybe you have i just havn't seen your other tutorial yet.
6. oh and it would be nice if you will have a zip file containing all the video clips of the tutorial instead of a zip for each lesson, it's a good idea you made the first one available online that way its very easy to know how it is going to be without any download.
Thanks!
dudu, Israel
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oh i have a question, maybe you or someone else knows about it.
in your tutorials when you create a new object you just type new and after that click CTRL-SPACE and get a menu to auto complete it,
this doesn't work for me i don't know why, although if i type ne (the starting of new) and click CTRL-SPACE it completes it to new but just that. i have another PC with eclipse on it, and over there it works fine…
Dudu
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Hi Mark,
thank you very much for the tutorials , i'm new to jave and i've seen half of your total beginners tutorial, and i'm sure to finish it and also see your other more advanced tutorial.
i read in your site that you would like a feedback so here i'll write you some things i liked and didn't like on your tutorial.
1. first i liked it very much, it's fun and done very well, i follow your steps as i see the video and it helps me to understand java, so you have my thanks for that :)
2. i like the starting and ending music, it's fun!
3. it's very good you explain slowly how you do the things there and i liked the TDD style you use and that is an easy and simple thing in java and eclipse i never thought it would be like that.
4. a minor issue for me is that i would liked it better if every tutorial would be 40-60 min length because that is the standard time i sit on a session and work on it and after that take a break or something like that.
5. i havn't seen your other tutorial yet but i would be very happy if you would make more tutorials in the future on some more advanced stuff like threading and error handling, maybe you have i just havn't seen your other tutorial yet.
6. oh and it would be nice if you will have a zip file containing all the video clips of the tutorial instead of a zip for each lesson, it's a good idea you made the first one available online that way its very easy to know how it is going to be without any download.
Thanks!
dudu, Israel
oh i have a question, maybe you or someone else knows about it.
in your tutorials when you create a new object you just type new and after that click CTRL-SPACE and get a menu to auto complete it,
this doesn't work for me i don't know why, although if i type ne (the starting of new) and click CTRL-SPACE it completes it to new but just that. i have another PC with eclipse on it, and over there it works fine…
Dudu