Hi Kris,

Thanks for your comment, and I'm very glad that you found the video helpful.

I started doing screencasts because I realised that I learn a new concept 
fastest by watching someone else doing/explaining it - and I figured I 
might not be the only one. Saying that, I know screencasts aren't for 
everyone, and they have a few drawbacks compared to text (harder to search, 
skim, or repeat sections). So positive comment like yours remind me that 
I'm not the only auditory/visual learner around here, and inspire me to 
keep going. Thanks!

James

On Saturday, April 12, 2014 11:28:29 PM UTC+2, Kris Calabio wrote:
>
> Great video! I've looked through Zach's examples, and even started coding 
> a game myself. But your screencast helped me have a better understanding of 
> some of the concepts and code that I was having trouble understanding just 
> by looking at the example games. Thanks!
> -Kris
>
> On Thursday, March 27, 2014 10:07:21 AM UTC-7, James Trunk wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I thought some of you might be interested to watch my screencast about game 
>> development in Clojure with 
>> play-clj<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ilUe7Re-RA>
>> .
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James
>>
>

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