 Hey everybody, it's Brian and this is basically a render test slash me asking for your opinion So if you're reading the slides in the background, you see that it's talking about C plus plus for beginners Well, what's really going on here is I've made some courses put them out on you to me They've gotten some great feedback some great reviews, but in particularly the C plus plus ones the cute core series I'm getting a lot of folks that Don't have just the slightest concept of what C plus plus is some of these folks don't even know what a variable is and While I wanted the course to actually start off with this is a variable We do go through it very rapidly And I get a lot of questions on I don't understand what an integer is or I don't understand what a pointer is so Really I'm looking for something that kind of goes right here before the cute core for beginners That'll lead them from nothing to cute core to cute core intermediate to cute core advanced to widgets And I am going to do the QML series kind of Let me flip over here cute six is right around the corner and there's going to be some massive changes to QML So I might actually do two series for QML. I might do QML for Q5 and then re-record everything when cute six comes out. I think that's actually what I'm going to do However, I am supposed to be on vacation. I'm not very good at doing the whole vacation thing So I'm I'm still working my day job, but I mean kind of nights weekends spare time that sort of thing I need something just to keep me busy So I've been going through and reading a lot of the feedback from the Udemy courses and a lot of it says, you know Use more graphics slow down take time to explain things expand the screen out things like that So really looking at doing a C++ for beginners And I want to be a little more professional than my void Rome series Although while I still think that's quite good. It's also 10 years old could be updated It could be a bit more professional higher resolution that sort of thing and Honestly, I did go out to Udemy and look for C++ and there are Thousands I mean almost 1500 and counting So why do we need yet another one? Well, I think it's it's pretty simple actually I want something that's going to bridge the gap from somebody knowing nothing into the courses that I have and at the same time You notice all these courses cost money. I mean even if you go sort by lowest price Yeah, ten dollars and forty four cents So ten dollars and forty four cents may not seem like a money a lot of money to some of you But to some folks out there that is a lot of money, especially if say you're in a country where money American money is very expensive and you have 30 or 40 students that you want to teach so This course that I'm developing the easy plus plus for beginners. I'd be looking at doing it just dead free So that being said it's gonna come with the caveat that I'm not going to pay it a lot of attention to the questions and comments I get because I'm not going to you know, walk a class of 300 people through what is a variable that's what the videos are intended to do and I also want to focus on just the professionalism of some of the videos for example higher frame rate and I've had a lot of feedback on the size of the text. So I wanted to zoom it in a bit something like that I'm like I'm loving 130 Some people have said like 200% which I think is a bit big and I've literally seen tutorials out there that are like this It's like come on guys. No one can even read that So drop a comment below. Let me know what you think. I'm really leaning towards about 130% maybe even 120 but some folks say 100% it's just a bit too small and I Also want to look at like the terminal output and maybe you know zoom that in so it's a little more readable Sometimes that gets whipping so fast and you just can't read it. So Thanks for watching drop some comments below and let me know what you think