Ok, which ones of you are responsible for this...?
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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Wrong forum. I'm reporting this as a VB forum question! ;) Marc
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
Eh, depends greatly on the presenter.
You mean like what their body looks like and whether they are wearing clothes or not?
Yes, but in a more kid-sister-friendly way.
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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Totally on the same page, and I mean "page", and not 2:37 in to some video feed of a group full of guys making in-jokes with 5 seconds of technical content per minute. C'mon guys, seriously. I appreciate the effort in getting to know the teams involved, but I need to _read_ about the technical changes, not spend 3 hours a day watching movies. At the very least run it through some speech recognition so I can skim the content to see if it looks interesting. I'm feeling old.
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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What people want is interactive guidance. I think webcasts/conferences are probably the way to go, but the cost is too high.
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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It's all the kids they let near computers now. They asked for "more samples", they got it. To bad they didn't specifically ask for quality samples.
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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I want video. Because nobody will figure the difference between searching for a solution and watching youtube.
regards Torsten When I'm not working
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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I refuse to learn from video. I also refuse to watch news that comes as a video feed. Give me words or you've lost me.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Yes, but in a more kid-sister-friendly way.
I might prefer the soapbox way.
Light moves faster than sound. That is why some people appear bright, until you hear them speak. List of common misconceptions
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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I think They're talking to the same mystery group of developers they constantly poll when they want to start working on the next version of visual studio. These same mystery developers are the ones that help determine what new features will be added, or what bugs should be fixed.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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Totally on the same page, and I mean "page", and not 2:37 in to some video feed of a group full of guys making in-jokes with 5 seconds of technical content per minute. C'mon guys, seriously. I appreciate the effort in getting to know the teams involved, but I need to _read_ about the technical changes, not spend 3 hours a day watching movies. At the very least run it through some speech recognition so I can skim the content to see if it looks interesting. I'm feeling old.
This. Not the old part, obv. I'm in an open plan office and I like to catch up while compiling. Video content is therefore useless to me unless I want to spam the whole office with the noise, or put on headphones and miss the lunch van. Also you don't need to press pause on a page of text, you just stop reading. Then when you come back you don't need to use a seek bar to regain the context of where you were.
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I think They're talking to the same mystery group of developers they constantly poll when they want to start working on the next version of visual studio. These same mystery developers are the ones that help determine what new features will be added, or what bugs should be fixed.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997Those guys don't like tree views either apparently. B4$t4rds!
Pete
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From today's MSDN "enews":
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Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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They are talking to the mystery developers who watch videos to learn and then come to CP to post questions so they can understand. :)
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From today's MSDN "enews":
Quote:
Over the last few months, you’ve been telling us what you need in order to be connected and stay relevant with your skills and career. You told us you wanted video content because learning is a lot more engaging when you can see something rather than just reading something.
W...T....F...? Seriously? Does anyone else here support this? I absolutely loathe video content when there is no text only option. It's slow, it's synchronous / serial. It's annoying as hell. I don't mind video when it's introducing something new like an overview of a new technology or something but for learning actual detailed technical content... not so much.
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Most FAQs are not frequently asked questions at all but marketing's vision of what questions should be asked. I hate video content as well.
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