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Video tutorials are the worst. Can’t copy and paste and using the video scrubber to skip to the info you need is a royal pain in the ass. Also, I don’t care about your graphics, transitions, or intro! Get to the point and put some info in your video description!
For programming tutorials, yep, I also prefer reading documentation instead. Although, it looks like this tutorial these folks put out doesn’t have much of anything you could copy from, like terminal commands, given its a recorded walkthrough in using the graphical web UI. YouTube also now allows for searching the auto or manual transcription text, which is handy when creators always forget to include timestamped chapters.
Video tutorials are the worst. Can’t copy and paste and using the video scrubber to skip to the info you need is a royal pain in the ass. Also, I don’t care about your graphics, transitions, or intro! Get to the point and put some info in your video description!
For programming tutorials, yep, I also prefer reading documentation instead. Although, it looks like this tutorial these folks put out doesn’t have much of anything you could copy from, like terminal commands, given its a recorded walkthrough in using the graphical web UI. YouTube also now allows for searching the auto or manual transcription text, which is handy when creators always forget to include timestamped chapters.