That's the nature of us trying to provide you with bleeding edge content. The VPC we've been using is newer than the CTP, and we haven't been able to test the VS10 bits on anything other than XP. Is Windows 7 awesome? Of course it is. But we figured you
guys would appreciate a preview of early bits enough to look past that
We'll definitely take the feedback and see what we can do for future episodes. Thanks again for the comments.
Thanks a lot for the feedback. I apologize for the "roughness" of the video itself. Jason and Brian are MUCH more experienced in the arts of Camtasia, so I'll work out the kinks. I was kind of going for a "conversation" feel, which is why I ended up not
re-recording certain parts, but I'll definitely be more mindful of that.
I'll make sure to kill the cheesy cube rotate as well
As far as using some type of method to create your own client IDs instead of using the predictable method, you could definitely go that route. I didn't have time to show that, but it would be pretty intuitive.
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Jan 01, 2009 at 1:28 PMWe'll definitely take the feedback and see what we can do for future episodes. Thanks again for the comments.
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Dec 31, 2008 at 6:36 PMI'll make sure to kill the cheesy cube rotate as well
As far as using some type of method to create your own client IDs instead of using the predictable method, you could definitely go that route. I didn't have time to show that, but it would be pretty intuitive.