Not too long ago, I asked about opinions on whether I should just keep blogging, or if I should also jump on the streaming-wagon like many already did .. and start streaming content about business central. In fact, that poll is still on my website, and today, it says this result:
So, a vast majority isn’t really waiting for me to bring out any streaming videos :-).
But .. in all honesty .. I was too curious to try out this streaming thing as well – and in my opinion, I do think that some topics are more useful to stream about, than it would be to blog about.
So .. for testing, I did a Stream ;-). Which means: I have a youtube channel which now has 1 video :-): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQtGYYblNipjUcA_QmY6dWw
The stream itself, you can find here:
I set up a basic build pipeline for Henrik ‘s new Open Source tool “BC AL Toolbox”. Something definitely worth to check out!
Conclusion: I’m going to have to work a bit on the quality of about everything. But other than that, please tell me – what do you think? Wasted time? You want to see more? If you have topics in mind – I’m all ears. Use the comments below this post, I’d say ;-).
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For me sound and video quality were absolutelly sufficient 👍🏻 no need to buy a professional tv studio setup or so. Well explained content – would like to see more videos from time to time from you.
Sorry I mised the survey!! I prefer reading over watching videos. With reading the reader and the author spend less time than streaming videos.
I agree
A great video that shows how it’s actually being done live, which I believe is a valuable addition to the written content. Looking forward to seeing more from you, Waldo!
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