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by avitzurel
2818 days ago
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From my experience. It is very beginner heavy. I used to stream and my audience was students, beginners, junior engineers etc... I had a few senior engineers watching when I streamed more advanced Devops, React, Python etc.. But in general, that was the division. There is a big gap in software education from the tutorial to the point of dealing with real world and real life problems, people are attracted to seeing how you would solve things that come up in real life and that's where they get most of the value. Viewers often view this during work, so they have some white-noise type from the keyboard typing and voice. The main point in streaming and watching streams in my mind is the sense of community, people ask A LOT of questions and get a ton of value from it (depends on the streamer) |
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