Thank you for the kind words and I hope you enjoy. Please don't be shy to share what you like in particular and what you do not like. I am still learning to make these videos. In particular I think I need to get better at the balance. Should the videos be long but with well defined "chapters" or is shorter videos better. I am not sure yet. Also - feel free to suggest topics or things in a video that need more details.
Very nicely done. Your microphone is good, your cadence is good, your accent is charming and completely understandable, and the content is great. 50 minutes is too long, though; you will probably want to break up your videos. I, personally, don't think the STM32 gets enough treatment on TH-cam, and I look forward to more of your videos. Thank you!
I know it's too long. I _think_ ideally 10-15 minutes should be the sweet spot. However, I am quite adamant that I _want_ to do it in an unscripted manner so I can sort issues as they arise (and I am too lazy to plan that) and it is hard to control the length when doing that. I'll aim to do better.
Ok, based in no small part on your comment check the latest video - which is about the duration I think they should be. th-cam.com/video/g-RVJDnlHd0/w-d-xo.html
I am probably going to make a new version of this one breaking it into individual but shorter parts. I realize it is way too long ;) And I have improved my setup a bit so I can now include a video feed of the target device (and indeed a floating face of me if I can be arsed to put on a shirt and tie).
I typically believe that the more comprehensive a video is, the more effective it is as a learning tool. While this video was longer, it provided all the essential information necessary for a thorough understanding of the topic. I truly appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating these tutorials. Thank you.
@@raminrajabioskouei781 he, he - now you put me in a hard place ;) I kind of agree with you and most topics you do need 30-45 minutes to go in-depth. However, I noticed that most people lose interest after around 5 minutes (granted that could easily be because I am boring). Since I am doing these with a rough plan but unscripted there will probably be a bit of both in the future. I MUCH appreciate your comment!
Ahh.. i have stumbled upon a treasure trove of new information. And your voice is crisp and clear. I think I’m going to enjoy this. 🙂
Thank you for the kind words and I hope you enjoy. Please don't be shy to share what you like in particular and what you do not like. I am still learning to make these videos. In particular I think I need to get better at the balance. Should the videos be long but with well defined "chapters" or is shorter videos better. I am not sure yet. Also - feel free to suggest topics or things in a video that need more details.
Great explanation.
Your voice is clear so i can follow easily(i'm not a native English)
Pls keep making more video's about stm32.
I will continue to make these videos when I have the time. Please continue commenting and ask questions down below.
Very nicely done. Your microphone is good, your cadence is good, your accent is charming and completely understandable, and the content is great. 50 minutes is too long, though; you will probably want to break up your videos. I, personally, don't think the STM32 gets enough treatment on TH-cam, and I look forward to more of your videos. Thank you!
I know it's too long. I _think_ ideally 10-15 minutes should be the sweet spot. However, I am quite adamant that I _want_ to do it in an unscripted manner so I can sort issues as they arise (and I am too lazy to plan that) and it is hard to control the length when doing that. I'll aim to do better.
Ok, based in no small part on your comment check the latest video - which is about the duration I think they should be. th-cam.com/video/g-RVJDnlHd0/w-d-xo.html
I hope you appreciate the newer videos - managed to keep time from 9 - 17 mins.
Learning every day - just figured out how to add chapters to the video. That surely helps - especially with a video this long.
I am probably going to make a new version of this one breaking it into individual but shorter parts. I realize it is way too long ;) And I have improved my setup a bit so I can now include a video feed of the target device (and indeed a floating face of me if I can be arsed to put on a shirt and tie).
I typically believe that the more comprehensive a video is, the more effective it is as a learning tool. While this video was longer, it provided all the essential information necessary for a thorough understanding of the topic. I truly appreciate the time and effort you invest in creating these tutorials. Thank you.
@@raminrajabioskouei781 he, he - now you put me in a hard place ;) I kind of agree with you and most topics you do need 30-45 minutes to go in-depth. However, I noticed that most people lose interest after around 5 minutes (granted that could easily be because I am boring). Since I am doing these with a rough plan but unscripted there will probably be a bit of both in the future.
I MUCH appreciate your comment!
Would be wonderful to see more comments on these videos.
Of course - while I am too inexperienced to mention this, I would really appreciate if you would like and subscribe and even comment here.
I'm a bit too sick, at the moment to give you the attention that you deserve, so will add this to me STM32 bookmarks, and come back to your channel...
Sorry to hear that you are unwell. Look forward to your comments when you feel better.
well done.
Thank you very much!