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Old 01-06-2008, 04:48 AM
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Hey guys, i've made a few video tutorials (and will continue to make them) that i've posted on YouTube. So far, i have videos covering Recursion, using HashSets, Exception Handling, and Writing to Text Files. I will be making more soon (when i think of another one to make). These videos can be found at my youtube page:

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I will take requests on topics to cover (that is, if im familiar with that topic). I hope my videos are of some help to you!
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Quite thoughtful and creative there gibson. Would be interesting to get your reaction after you've been taping or programming.. for say two years from now. I find old code of mine all the time, sometimes I can hardly believe I wrote it, and sometimes I can't even understand it. Having a video to help assist your thought process is helpful, I think.

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Ahh thank you. Yeah i know exactly what you mean about finding old code. (although i can't say i've ever found a code older than 4 months lol). But yea in a year or two, i'm sure i'll be looking at that video, thinking "what the hell."

But yeah, i'm making these tutorials to help people, and also for myself, because it really makes me test my own knowledge.
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