My Youtube channel has quite a few video tutorials now on Codeigniter. As of this update to this site here are the current statistics for my channel.
Views: 215,169, Subscribers: 680
I would really like to post more videos because I really enjoy doing them and I enjoy receiving the positive feedback.
I’m no expert on Codeigniter and I am probably not a very good programmer in general (self-taught) but I suspect (and this is confirmed with some of the emails and comments I receive) that I am better at it or know more about it than some other people. It is these people that I realise I am helping and I am probably giving those with extensive programming/Codeigniter experience a good laugh at the same time. So everyone gets something out of it!
Here are just a small number of the comments that I have received. It’s great when people take the time to comment or send me an email directly and you’d be surprised how few do (what is 40-50 into 215,000)!
Interesting to see how your creation process flows and how its similar in some ways yet different in others to what I would do. Thanks a lot for sharing in general and about clear info about CodeIgniter in particular. Seems to be a good allround framework – I think I’ll subscribe and start learning more about it !
Thanks man… really helped
Hi,
Id just like to take a short time to let you know how much i appreciate you video tutorials with code igniter. I keep them for reference actually and i enjoyed watching them.
Ill look forward to you next projects! I hope you could always get time to do one for us! there’s not much code igniter walkthrough type of videos here on youtube, i wish you more views!
very helpful, thanks.
Thanks a lot for the videos, I’m a subscriber and I watch them regularly.
I think it would be cool if you made a tutorial on how to incorporate TinyMCE or CKeditor into codeigniter. I think that’s very useful to know, and most people have a need for something like that. Maybe even a tutorial on how to make a simple CSM wor a 5-page brochure website…
Once again, thanks, and good job!