Thread:KevinFoley/@comment-5334617-20141210040014/@comment-25827645-20141210073103

I missed this comment and left another comment there. Thanks for this polite comment. I think you're right, when the first comment started out with the criticism it set the wrong tone in my mind as I was reading the rest of the post.

The main tutorial series I'm doing is more intended for absolute beginning programmers and is usually going to cover material I fedl comfortable with, while I was getting a bit more technical (and out of my knowledge) with VSYNC. (Is my writing really jaunty? I always thought it rather dry).

As I mentioned in the article comments, next time I'll start a draft and invite you to comment! I hope that works well for both of us. I need to update the current articles as well.

I'm used to wiki collaboration but not to the approach you see here, with people leaving corrections in comments and the actual article left to its original author. On most wikis if someone has a correction they'll just edit the content, but that approach doesn't work as well with tutorials which can be more personal. I wouldn't want someone changing the tone of the Learning Petit series but don't care as much about the VSYNC article, where I was just frustrated by a lack of information and wanted to put together something for others to find.