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VaM 1.x Organize & Sort in the Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Tutorials

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raur1968

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I or we like get everything in organize & sort in the Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Tutorials in Guides and/or videos. Sometime I getting a little confusing while viewing. Maybe, help each others so, it get easy & understand about VAM1.x & VAMX (VAM2).
 
Hi,
I'm the user who's been organizing the guides shared in the Hub into categories as seen here:

The reasoning behind the topics

The guides are organised by topic, and a guide may be placed in multiple topics. They are placed by order of old to new from the first time they're uploaded, ignoring update dates.
The topics were picked as a general perception of the guides main purposes, and placing of a guide in a specific topic is subjective. Essentially is based on what I think it's about by glancing the guide.

Why no beginner, medium, advanced sections?

Several reasons why I chose not to go that path:
  • It takes a lot more time on my part to update the list, a lot more.
  • What if a guide has different levels, like beginner and advanced sections? Where does that go?
  • A medium and advanced distinction is entirely user-based, essentially there's "basic" and "not basic" in my view.
  • If only basic or "not basic", the "basic" guides are addressing introductory concepts to VAM or other things, and many are already captured on the category "2 - Using VAM".
  • By placing a guide in a category like basic or advanced, a user may not even open it by considering in advance they're not at that level, and will miss out on things they could learn.
This is why I'm not doing this kind of sorting.
 
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