yeah it was definitely much easier to see this in 720.. can't read a thing in 1080p (my projector resolution is only 800x600).. btw nice tutorials. you're really an awesome guy for doing this!
2:20 Do you think it's better to assign to zero or a default value? I've typically found it more useful to set it as a nullable type and then assign it null. For instance you can then check against the int variable's HasValue property to see if it's been assigned. Anyway, look forward to your response.
the quality is really bad so can't see the code. Hopefully I knew all the staff you was talking about.
Svinqvai 5 months ago
yeah it was definitely much easier to see this in 720.. can't read a thing in 1080p (my projector resolution is only 800x600).. btw nice tutorials. you're really an awesome guy for doing this!
cyanidesan 8 months ago
720 definitively, can't read anything. If there wasn't a voice over the clip would be useless. Cheers
mcdesign2011 9 months ago
i prefer 720, also not all netbooks can view 1080. like my asus is 1024, so it gets sized down and looks like *** :)
Great vids, keep it up!
legofis 1 year ago
what is j++??? ive seen this before but i++....
dranoel1963 1 year ago
is windows 7 allowing all programs and games to work like xp>??? gonna get my new pc in a week or so and i need to know
dranoel1963 1 year ago
2:20 Do you think it's better to assign to zero or a default value? I've typically found it more useful to set it as a nullable type and then assign it null. For instance you can then check against the int variable's HasValue property to see if it's been assigned. Anyway, look forward to your response.
-Max
itsmaxinthebox 2 years ago
You're better off at 720 because it's getting down sized into 720 anyway. So it's causing some readability issues.
itsmaxinthebox 2 years ago 3
Thanks for the tip I noticed that too, I think I will switch back to 720p as it is a smaller filesize too.
QuackWare 2 years ago
Cute.
Cuvvvie 2 years ago