The Great Video Instruction Debate

Posted by: Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek, on 20 Jul 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Over the past year or so Ive noted that there is a sizable sub-group who feel that our How Do I videos are of marginal or negative value. This was crystallized by a series of emails that Ill condense in the hope we can begin a discussion. (This image is live, click to see the video on Data Validation) The strong version of the argument is this: Please avoid screencasts, especially if for developers as screen casts wont be watched, wont be searchable, dont allow the user to jump to the important...

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