Thanks for the constructive feedback. I'll assume it wasn't intended to be as rude as it might be read by some people. When capturing the screen, I didn't realise cursor capture wasn't enabled, but I enable it in my videos now. Hopefully that helps with the cursor speed. I assumed that when watching videos like this that people would pause, and repeat, sections of the video that they didn't quite get, like I do when watching other videos, but maybe I'm wrong there! Is there anything that you'd like to see from these videos?
There are a few videos up with examples of code. The main thing to remember is that you don't need perfect code. Just get as much working as you can and focus on the rest of the exam
Explained in a better way. Thank you
Thanks! It means a lot
Excellent stuff
Could u do a tutorial on how to programme a temporary traffic light system on flowcode
Many thx
I'll be focusing on simpler, more general, programming concepts for now
simple counter + adding loops merging the product like production pairs.
Sorry, is this something you'd like to see?
Could you do an egg timer
I don't put up solutions to past exams. This video should give you a good base, though
Unlucky lad
talks too fast, mouse movements too fast. can't keep up. And i've programmed counters in C++ so I know the code.
Thanks for the constructive feedback. I'll assume it wasn't intended to be as rude as it might be read by some people.
When capturing the screen, I didn't realise cursor capture wasn't enabled, but I enable it in my videos now. Hopefully that helps with the cursor speed. I assumed that when watching videos like this that people would pause, and repeat, sections of the video that they didn't quite get, like I do when watching other videos, but maybe I'm wrong there!
Is there anything that you'd like to see from these videos?
@@showyourworking9800 I’m struggling in this unit alot and have the exam on the 14th January. The main part I struggle in is the flowcode section
There are a few videos up with examples of code.
The main thing to remember is that you don't need perfect code. Just get as much working as you can and focus on the rest of the exam