Great video Lihautan. How would you watch and build for multiple js files in dir and sub-dir and have the output mimic it's original dir and sub-dir tree structure.
Please fix these 3 issues before publishing your next video: - balance the microphone's volume. - force dark mode in chrome or switch to light-mode in any other application. - use the integrated terminal of vs code. My ears, eyes and brain will thank you a lot 😉 Beside that; i like your contents: it's mostly compact enough to understand on the first run and covers the key points well.
And please paint your walls PMS Neutral black and wear a Bauhaus tee-shirt next time… (Kidding. Please continue to focus on the outstanding content! I’m sure the comment was well-intended, but most of us don’t mind if the production quality isn’t perfect, we come here for the content.)
@@ikkentonda well thought 😉 My comments focuses on some simple improvements for the video quality: - the microphone volume was a deserter (Lihautan already replied, why). - jumping between contexts (editor and terminal in this case) is a bad habit for presentation style (The audiences eye guidance is interrupted). - I've watched the video at late evenig, so the pop in of the white browser burns my eyes. If you are in apprenticeship, these tips might bring you some bonus points in your exam presentation 😉
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Great video Lihautan. How would you watch and build for multiple js files in dir and sub-dir and have the output mimic it's original dir and sub-dir tree structure.
Reay helpful
sound level changed
You missed swc which is faster than other bundler becouse it uses rust lang
Please fix these 3 issues before publishing your next video:
- balance the microphone's volume.
- force dark mode in chrome or switch to light-mode in any other application.
- use the integrated terminal of vs code.
My ears, eyes and brain will thank you a lot 😉
Beside that; i like your contents: it's mostly compact enough to understand on the first run and covers the key points well.
Yea I'm still figuring out the microphone, it's directional, as soon as I turn my head away, the volume turns soft
Thanks for your feedback btw
And please paint your walls PMS Neutral black and wear a Bauhaus tee-shirt next time…
(Kidding. Please continue to focus on the outstanding content! I’m sure the comment was well-intended, but most of us don’t mind if the production quality isn’t perfect, we come here for the content.)
@@ikkentonda well thought 😉
My comments focuses on some simple improvements for the video quality:
- the microphone volume was a deserter (Lihautan already replied, why).
- jumping between contexts (editor and terminal in this case) is a bad habit for presentation style (The audiences eye guidance is interrupted).
- I've watched the video at late evenig, so the pop in of the white browser burns my eyes.
If you are in apprenticeship, these tips might bring you some bonus points in your exam presentation 😉
@@lihautan if you record with OBS you can use a compressor on your microphone