Hi Joćo,
you could put it in a wiki format, then other people could help?
are portuguese manuals really that important for brazilians? I think in Portugal people are used to english, and after trying to setup a portuguese version of pd wiki in 2007, I'm still the only portuguese guy who signed up.--
Hi folks, what's up?
This all started with my pd classes in portuguese in Brazil, I then
developed this tutorial that got kinda big.
I'd show it to international friends around and they seemed interested, some
told me about having a spanish version or french but I could only do it in
english. For an workshop in Piksel last year I tried to translate it to
english, could only finish it now. It's nice that it forced me to rewrite
the whole thing (so I must have generated a whole new bunch set of errors)
and now I have an old Pd tutorial in portuguese that I don't like anymore, I
should rewrite it to portuguese now (maybe next year as I wasn't aware of
all the hassle it is). I may have put myself into this infinite loop of
writing and rewriting in the two languages, God help me...
Anyway, I'm kinda sad I don't have a tutorial in portuguese that I like
anymore. But the reason I did this is that I hope you people out there could
give me some feedback on this thing. I'm sure there are tons of typos and
spelling errors so forgive me and please let me know.
People are usually excited about this tutorial here in Brazil but never
quite warn me of BS I write, and I'm surprised everytime I review it as I
can always find trouble.
Anyway, most of this was a motivation of having a pretty nice document in
portuguese, as pretty much everything else is in english. I probably
wouldn't do it if I was teaching in english all the time. So some things are
not much new, but I am proud of some other things, and I like the fact it
tries to be quite extensive and all in one document, organized in folders
that depend on previous patches.
Oh, here's the link to it: https://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip
Thanks
Alex
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