I have started a new tutorial video series on YouTube with my first one being #1 Setup and your first moving image. In this video i explain SDL, show how to install it on your computer(windows 10) via Nimble, clone the Nim2_sdl repository, explain the binary system and bitwise operations, pointers/reference objects briefly(hopefully well enough) and of course finally go step by step and make a SDL window with an image drawn onto it with black background, and move it via the arrow keys.
It's been quite a while since my last upload of any Nim video tutorial content i know, but they will be coming now on a regular basis, at least 1 per week(planning on a 4 day development cycle, might be every 4 days, no promises). Also i will still continue my other video series that i have yet to finish.
Here is the link to the first video to start of this series(it's 45 minutes long, crazy i know but i didn't want to leave anything unexplained, i wanted it to be a self contained video), this video assumes that you have watched or have the knowledge of most of my Nim for Beginners video series. #1 Setup and your first moving image: https://youtu.be/x76fT8GG0Pk