I’m always trying to improve my delivery .. there is always room for improvement.
I prefer the unscripted approach as well, because as you said, you probably get a better learning experience in the end. Yes, sometimes I screw up words … but, sometimes I get tired of hitting that edit button!
Thanks for the comment and I appreciate the your support for the subscription service – we are building it now.
Stefan
]]>Part of what I like the most is that you are not selling anything, just giving sound information ased on experience not theory.
thanks again and I would gladly pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to podcasts and videos.
Keep up the honest work. Please.
Thank you
]]>Fred
]]>Glad you liked it.
And yes, I have a lot of new stuff planned and coming out. We are just now in the middle of a huge revamp.
Stefan
]]>I’m happy to hear that you like the audio clips. To tell you the truth, even after all the video tutorials and podcast I’ve made, I still need to keep working on the delivery.
… It isn’t as easy for me as I would like.
Thanks for writing.
Stefan
]]>I was afraid the intelligible, jargon-free writing you displayed earlier would be lost. But , you proved this skeptic wrong. You deliver the audio clips with the same ease and clarity as you do with your writing.
Thank you and keep up the good work,
Patrick
]]>In the meantime, we put a set of lectures on Ajax a while back you may find useful:
Thanks,
Stefan
]]>Regards.
]]>I appreciate the comments.
I constantly try to improve the quality of the podcast and videos in terms of:
– sound quality.
– content.
– and delivery.
I’ve been able to make solid improvements over the years, nonetheless, there is still more I can do to improve things – especially with the delivery.
… I’m still a little stiff (for my taste) even after all these years! Some things come easy, and some things don’t!
PS: I will have a new Business of Web Design podcast out very soon.
Bye for now,
Stefan
]]>