Hello,
Thanks so much for the wonderful YouTube videos! I don’t know if you were referring to my comment specifically, but I had pointed out here on Discourse the value I enjoyed with the Vimeo videos Rob Eisenberg had prepared! Truly the best $750 I had ever spent on training!
Because of your video on synthetic views, I can freely go back and forth between implementing a synthetic view and doing the same thing with enhance, though the synthetic view approach does provide more control, as you said.
Not to be insensitive to those developers who are starting out, but I’m not averse to paid content. A large part of the value with Rob’s videos had to with the fact that the second video was a practicum: He worked directly with [either a trial of, or a community edition of] CKEditor. Although I was working with TinyMCE at the time, working through a video of an actual use case was extremely helpful and informative. I learned all sorts of small details about the framework.
I pushed hard in the early days for paid technical support (this was back when Rob had formed his company Blue Spire). I think I paid Blue Spire $99/mo for a while, but things changed, and to be honest, I’m not clear when or how.
In any case, I subscribe to the YouTube channel. I’ll keep an eye out for new content. I’ve been working with @bigopon through technical issues involving the new enhance API and third-party integration with Devextreme’s suite. Perhaps there’s content there that might serve as the basis for another, Aurelia-2.0-relevant practicum.
Thank you, again!