in reply to -:: The state of Perl ScreenCasts ::-

We all know that screencasts and video tutorials are the easiest way for learning

Watch where you point those assumptions. Not everybody is exactly like you, and there are quite a few different easiest ways, depending on the person (eg: watching, vs reading, vs doing)

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by Swalif (Scribe) on Aug 31, 2010 at 21:06 UTC
    You missed the point, it isn’t about what is the easiest way. It is about improving and enriching one existing way. Most of us can’t write a dedicated book and get it published but a lot of us can make screencasts , and help with what we have..
      once you learn how to get around your computer (how to open close windows, start a shell, browser, editor ....) screencasts are just a waste of bandwidth; programming is not like CAD/3d-modeling