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Old 15th December 2005, 04:10 PM   #1

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What do you look for in tech tutorials? lots of examples, one that has a text editor built in, etc.
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What do I look for in tutorials?

1. Easy to read, understand.
2. Plenty of examples explaining each step.
3. Links to resources that can help me further after reading the tutorial.

I'm not sure what a built in text editor would do... What were you planning it for?

Hope that helps.
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1. Easy to read, understand.
2. Plenty of examples explaining each step.
3. Links to resources that can help me further after reading the tutorial.
I think that about covers it Mr. tech, good answer.
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I think,tutorial should be easy to understand,it's explain with example and step by step,it should be clear
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