I know I can make more organized howto's. In the army as a medic I got CPR instructor trained and CLS (Combat Life Saver) Instructor trained by the unit for teaching Battalion down 7 different 50 -60 man classes. Then later in my carrier I retrained and became the Task Force armor for another unit. Had to teach weapon qualification.
Public speaking is not an issue. However I should not have just winged it like that. next time I'll make myself a note card on the other screen to keep myself on track. Lay out a lesson plan like i did when I was instructing.
I left the video as is because its shows how to fix a mistake in a build. IE the Exec="foo" issue in the *.desktop file.
I'm back in College now so time is limited. I'll try to get out a video on making a pet with new2dir and if that fails ./configure, make, make DESTDIR= make DESTDIR can help if your ending up with an empty new2dir as some pets are a pain to be made. Its not that hard just a time hog to slow down and explain.
Some things will never be in the realm of a 15 to 30 min video. Some pets are a nightmare to make.
I'm thinking about doing a video series on gtkdialog, and zenity. Kinda like the videos bucky does on The New Boston. http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php
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Puppyt Wrote
This is the truth.Just been trying to explain to the wife the significance of your input here, within the broader context of what makes the Puppy Linux Community such a great place to hang around in
I love it here in puppy land too. People aren't stingy with there knowledge.
The only thing I recommend to any one looking to start doing any thing outside a Linux stock Desktop application (making pets, config .deb packages, making a dialog) is to take one class online or in collage for one programming language.
I'm a total puppy / linux noob. The only thing that has saved me is that I took Pascal, Java, Java Script, HTML back in the day (1996-1999).
You may not remember all the code but you remember how code works. You know a function, you know a While loop, if statements, and most important Comparisons.
There are allot more than that but if you have a good Idea of how the above work in a few languages when you see code else ware you head does not do a mobious strip maneuver.
Good luck puppyt I'm sure you get it and be providing how to's to other puppy fans in less than a year.