I stumbled upon an earlier video of yours and that brought me to this newer series. I've tried to learn and understand Test Driven Development in the past but I've always had trouble translating the tutorials and articles to my real projects. Seeing you use it to solve your problems rather than just explaining all of the things it can do really made me understand how powerful it is. I also happen to use Symfony a lot, so you're showing me a lot there too. Overall, great video series, thank you. As far as what I'd like to see, I really like that you're solving real problems with code in these projects. Anything that continues showing how to solve problems at a "project level" rather than in the isolation of a single class or environment is great. For example, your tip to start with an in memory SQLite database blew my mind and I feel like knowledge like that is often missing from many videos or tutorials. It's such a great idea to start in-memory and later implement another solution. Not only will it speed development to start, but it will test polymorphism in the project (another thing I struggle to find concrete examples of). Such a great tip.
@GaryClarkeTech4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for the kind words...I appreciate your support and I hope you enjoy the rest of this series. I'll start another small project in a couple of weeks once I've come up with an idea for it.
@thornwebdesign3 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@gabrieldelosrios8112 жыл бұрын
I find this very useful but can you speak a little louder ? I have volume 100% in every volume control and it is still hard to hear :(, thank you very much!
@GaryClarkeTech2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel..yes it's an old recording. I've figured out how to make my recordings louder now.