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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 3:58 am 
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I came across this site with lots of C64 programming tutorial videos and added it to my links page, but I don't recognize the name, and I don't see any way on his site to contact him. Does anyone have info on him?

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GARTHWILSON wrote:
I came across this site with lots of C64 programming tutorial videos and added it to my links page, but I don't recognize the name, and I don't see any way on his site to contact him. Does anyone have info on him?

Which site is that? No link...

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Which site is that? No link...

It's in the title.

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You can find Michal's email address on his github profile.

(Title link is not clickable, so see here. There are lots of videos, but it looks like they are pay-to-view. Edit: but I notice a button to request free samples.)


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Thanks, Ed.

Yes, it's too bad it's not free. He's under no obligation to make it free, but when part of the purpose of using the internet is to gather, and take advantage of, and compare, a bazillion resources, it would quickly become prohibitive if we had to pay for very many.

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(I see he also has a subscription for $9 per month. It might well work out, but I'm inclined to think it will limit the audience a lot. Quite a few people these days seem to use Patreon as a way of getting small financial support for their efforts. Sometimes it works out, sometimes not. Couple of examples:
https://www.patreon.com/ChrisTorrence
https://www.patreon.com/QuinnDunki
https://www.patreon.com/8BitGuy1
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At the bottom of this page he says, " Drop me a line at michal (at) 64bites.com or reach me on twitter. "

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This looks really neat. I used to pay for the Railscasts videos from Ryan Bates.

However, the issue I have is that I can't seem to find out how long the videos are? I would hate to spend $4 on a video that was 5 minutes.

They do seem a little pricey. But, I can't help to get excited that something like this exists for the C64. More than likely, I will be ordering a few videos. Even if it's just to help him out for such a venture.

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Apparently they are about 5 mins. Mind you, I've seen much longer videos with a lot of filler and waffle, so 5 mins, if dense, could be a lot of information. There are some free episodes:
http://64bites.com/episodes/free/
(And all episodes come with transcripts - I like that, a lot.)


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I actually subscribed to the weekly download. I thought I would let it run a while and see how it goes. I also purchased season 8 ($19.95).

My biggest complaint is that I wished the seasons weren't so expensive. I mean, it puts the episodes to around $2 and some change. Which isn't bad. But, for me to buy all past episodes (via seasons) would get really expensive for such a niche hobby.

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