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March 08, 2015 Streaming, making a book! | ||||
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I'm starting a live stream[1] for making a book. The book is The way to program - Lets think like a D(eveloper) For now I will only commit to Mondays 12pm UTC+0. I may stream at random times beyond that. Check my Twitter as to when that might be[2]. The book I am making is available at[0]. For published versions of it[3]. Published version will not be free, but the raw resources used to create it are under a creative commons license. The book's purpose is to not teach D. Instead it focuses on teaching programming concepts and ideas using D as a base. Assuming the book creation is a success I have a few other books in the pipeline. The second book will be covering sockets and threading via IRC/XMPP. Third would be Web development. Fourth UI's. There has already been a few streams, so content has already got a good start. If there is interest, I may stream some of Devisualization project development. Usually the stream will last 2-3 hours depending upon how many watch and interact. A couple days ago livecoding.tv came out of closed beta. Feel free to join! Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with livecoding.tv. Although the devs are great. [0] https://github.com/rikkimax/twp-d [1] http://livecoding.tv/alphaglosined [2] https://twitter.com/alphaglosined [3] https://leanpub.com/twp-d |
March 09, 2015 Re: Streaming, making a book! | ||||
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Posted in reply to Rikki Cattermole | On Sunday, 8 March 2015 at 02:52:41 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
> I'm starting a live stream[1] for making a book.
> The book is The way to program - Lets think like a D(eveloper)
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> For now I will only commit to Mondays 12pm UTC+0.
> I may stream at random times beyond that. Check my Twitter as to when that might be[2].
>
> The book I am making is available at[0]. For published versions of it[3].
> Published version will not be free, but the raw resources used to create it are under a creative commons license.
>
> The book's purpose is to not teach D. Instead it focuses on teaching programming concepts and ideas using D as a base.
> Assuming the book creation is a success I have a few other books in the pipeline. The second book will be covering sockets and threading via IRC/XMPP. Third would be Web development. Fourth UI's.
>
> There has already been a few streams, so content has already got a good start. If there is interest, I may stream some of Devisualization project development.
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> Usually the stream will last 2-3 hours depending upon how many watch and interact.
>
> A couple days ago livecoding.tv came out of closed beta. Feel free to join!
> Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with livecoding.tv. Although the devs are great.
>
> [0] https://github.com/rikkimax/twp-d
> [1] http://livecoding.tv/alphaglosined
> [2] https://twitter.com/alphaglosined
> [3] https://leanpub.com/twp-d
That's pretty cool. I didn't know a service like this existed. I hope all goes well...
What will be your development environment?
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March 09, 2015 Re: Streaming, making a book! | ||||
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Posted in reply to Israel | On 9/03/2015 10:34 p.m., Israel wrote: > On Sunday, 8 March 2015 at 02:52:41 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote: >> I'm starting a live stream[1] for making a book. >> The book is The way to program - Lets think like a D(eveloper) >> >> For now I will only commit to Mondays 12pm UTC+0. >> I may stream at random times beyond that. Check my Twitter as to when >> that might be[2]. >> >> The book I am making is available at[0]. For published versions of it[3]. >> Published version will not be free, but the raw resources used to >> create it are under a creative commons license. >> >> The book's purpose is to not teach D. Instead it focuses on teaching >> programming concepts and ideas using D as a base. >> Assuming the book creation is a success I have a few other books in >> the pipeline. The second book will be covering sockets and threading >> via IRC/XMPP. Third would be Web development. Fourth UI's. >> >> There has already been a few streams, so content has already got a >> good start. If there is interest, I may stream some of Devisualization >> project development. >> >> Usually the stream will last 2-3 hours depending upon how many watch >> and interact. >> >> A couple days ago livecoding.tv came out of closed beta. Feel free to >> join! >> Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with livecoding.tv. Although the devs >> are great. >> >> [0] https://github.com/rikkimax/twp-d >> [1] http://livecoding.tv/alphaglosined >> [2] https://twitter.com/alphaglosined >> [3] https://leanpub.com/twp-d > > That's pretty cool. I didn't know a service like this existed. I hope > all goes well... Yeah, thanks. I'll be starting in about half an hour. > What will be your development environment? The streaming machine is pretty complex so: Host machine Mac book pro ~ half a year to a year old (extremely good specs) Host OS: OSX 10.10 Streaming software: OBS (the new cross platform version) Music playing software: VLC on host Now playing text exporter for VLC: https://gist.github.com/rikkimax/39b46f7ff3aa0c93b5cf VLC to OBS: http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/soundflower/ VM system: Parallels 10 VM OS: Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon Other software: Remarkable[0], git Nothing really big difference between fresh install of the distro. The font size is a bit off. What with the Retina resolution. But generally I have increased the font size up enough that people can see it well. [0] http://remarkableapp.net/ |
March 09, 2015 Re: Streaming, making a book! | ||||
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Posted in reply to Rikki Cattermole | Would you consider streaming on twitch.tv too? |
March 09, 2015 Re: Streaming, making a book! | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ondra | On 10/03/2015 1:09 a.m., Ondra wrote:
> Would you consider streaming on twitch.tv too?
I have done so in the past. But they are a game streaming site. The only development streams meant to take place there is for games. So no I won't be.
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