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Any plans to pick this back up?
Apologies for starting issues on a repo but you have no other obvious methods of contact. The breadth of your existing content is already pretty awesome and a lot of it is pretty timeless (eg. data structures and algorithms videos) but it would be a big loss to more people than you probably realize if you've decided to stop teaching. I always appreciated that that your content is very concise compared to a lot of other beginner / intermediate resources and that you can be relied on to not substitute proper terminology with pure metaphor or incorrect terminology that is "mostly right" for the sake of speeding along the learning process.
Your videos always very reliably bring my level of expertise on the subject you're covering from "I don't even know what to type in the search bar" to "I can search what I need to know in the documentation now" and I can't overstate how much I appreciate that. Sometimes life gets in the way and I can understand not keeping up with something if you lose the passion for it but I just wanted to let you know that your work was not redundant and it if you decide to create more content it will always be appreciated and valued.
Hi Airik,
Thanks for the kind words! The main reason I haven't been posting material is simply that I've been working full-time for Unity, focusing on training and education for the Data-Oriented Technology Stack https://unity.com/dots. There hasn't been much announced about DOTS lately because it's been in a sort of lay low phase, but eventually the things I've been working on will be public. When there's something to show, I'll post links on my channel. There's multiple years worth of DOTS work to do, so unfortunately I doubt I'll find the time/energy for any non-Unity stuff on my personal channel any time soon. Cheers,
--Brian
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:48 PM Airik Warren [email protected] wrote:
Apologies for starting issues on a repo but you have no other obvious methods of contact. The breadth of your existing content is already pretty awesome and a lot of it is pretty timeless (eg. data structures and algorithms videos) but it would be a big loss to more people than you probably realize if you've decided to stop teaching. I always appreciated that that your content is very concise compared to a lot of other beginner / intermediate resources and that you can be relied on to not substitute proper terminology with pure metaphor or incorrect terminology that is "mostly right" for the sake of speeding along the learning process.
Your videos always very reliably bring my level of expertise on the subject you're covering from "I don't even know what to type in the search bar" to "I can search what I need to know in the documentation now" and I can't overstate how much I appreciate that. Sometimes life gets in the way and I can understand not keeping up with something if you lose the passion for it but I just wanted to let you know that your work was not redundant and it if you decide to create more content it will always be appreciated and valued.
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