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[TUTORIAL] Changing Font Style & Size w/ Menustrip in VB.NET
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Hey guys! Do you want to know to change font size and shape using only Menustrip? Then this video is for you. This will serve you as your introduction to using MenuStrip and learn how to edit font style and size. This will be a great start for those starting VB.NET programming.

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Meh, you literally taught me nothing really. I could record myself making a game and upload it, it wouldn't be classed as a tutorial as i'm not teaching anything.

You say
This will be a great start for those starting VB.NET programming.


How can it be a great start for those learning VB? You haven't told them any of the basic principles of programming such as variables, classes, if statements, loops or anything.

There is hundreds of resources for learning visual basic with voice overs, books, blogs n everything else. It's not really worth your time making educational resources unless you are good at teaching, which is an entirely different skill.

With the constructive criticism out the way I'll say stick at programming! You clearly know what you are doing! Just think your time would be better spent focusing on enhancing you knowledge and working on projects!

If you do still want to continue making tutorials I suggest a mic, a voice over a video makes a huge difference!
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Bighair wrote
Meh, you literally taught me nothing really. I could record myself making a game and upload it, it wouldn't be classed as a tutorial as i'm not teaching anything.

You say
This will be a great start for those starting VB.NET programming.


How can it be a great start for those learning VB? You haven't told them any of the basic principles of programming such as variables, classes, if statements, loops or anything.

There is hundreds of resources for learning visual basic with voice overs, books, blogs n everything else. It's not really worth your time making educational resources unless you are good at teaching, which is an entirely different skill.

With the constructive criticism out the way I'll say stick at programming! You clearly know what you are doing! Just think your time would be better spent focusing on enhancing you knowledge and working on projects!

If you do still want to continue making tutorials I suggest a mic, a voice over a video makes a huge difference!


This is a trend I noticed will all of his tutorials after watching some today.

OP If I were you I would just create a huge tutorial thread that would have all of your videos organized so that you don't have to post all of them in a new thread.
Secondly I would recommend that you organize the videos much more. Meaning that you have a outline at the beginning of the video that explains what is going on, and that you clearly show the user what you are doing. Remember, some people that watch these videos have no prior concept of programming and need to be told every little thing from variables down to data types.

Also, embed your videos.
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