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Courses Plus Student 8,418 PointsWhy would you upload such a video with almost nothing new but common sense? It can be done with a a few slides.
Content outline would be great for saving time . No need to watch the whole video to learn common sense.
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Michal Janek
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 30,654 PointsUnfortunately you will realize very soon that "common sense" is not really that common as we would like it to be. And while it is true they may have shown some general guidelines, it is always good to mention them just to make sure they are important. No harm done - you can speed up the whole video you know.
omair qasim
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 137 Pointsyou can't understand what he say's .If you deeply listen and understand you can't raise this question.
MH Creatives
58 PointsIf I were to guess it's more of a commercial for this dude's book. That being said it was nice to hear some of the things I already know just to reinforce them.
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12,842 PointsA X
12,842 PointsHi Jay, I'm just guessing here, but what might appear to be common sense for some might not be for others. I agree though, a content outline would be nice for those that view the video as tedious.