Genuine question, what would you write instead of "proceeded to"? To me, as a non native English speaker, it seems reasonable to use this expression, and it would not even stick out to me tbh
When I was in middle school my english skills were terrible, I barely passed my english classes. At some point I was interested to build my own PC, so I did research and watched tons of videos of other people doing it, those were mainly in english and helped me a lot to learn the language. Just like you I did not use a translator, it was not necessary to understand the key messages of the videos. After some time my english skills improved substantially and in school I never had problems with english again
Cool idea, however when I have to create an account for a service just to test it out, I will naturally decline to do so. Maybe you could upload a sample document for people to play with?
No its not. Its a good video, just bad place for it. I watched it and got to understand your product.
You show the important part in the time frame ~6:00-7:00. Make that part faster and as a gif without sound and the main message is conveyed
maybe a bit off topic but as a fellow developer who is working on a project, how did you set up that website? I was thinking of something just like that for my project!
Not particularly tech related but these books made me change my attitude towards life:
- mans search for meaning by victor frankl, book about holocaust written by a psychiatrist. Quite well known, I guess I do not need to say too much.
- A Long Way Gone, written by an ex child soldier, quite fascinating to me what these people had to endure.
- "SOS" Emotions-Lexikon (apparently only in german) I got this for christmas and its quite a cool book to help deal with your emotions.